The Green Bay Packers hosted Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan for an official pre-draft visit, among a group of prospects that included other notable players like Jordan Burch and Walter Nolen. McMillan, a highly regarded prospect, is considered the top-rated receiver in the upcoming draft class, with impressive stats and a playing style reminiscent of Tee Higgins or Drake London.
Standing at 6-4 and weighing 214 pounds, McMillan boasts a strong track record at Arizona, setting school records and consistently performing well over his college career. Although projected to be out of the Packers' reach in the first round, his visit indicates the team's interest in top receiver talent. Despite not participating in the combine, McMillan showcased his speed at a private workout, running the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds, drawing attention from Packers' general manager Brian Gutekunst.
The Packers, known for not selecting a receiver in the first round since 2002, have been actively evaluating top receiver prospects like McMillan, signaling a potential shift in their draft strategy. By hosting pre-draft visits with multiple high-caliber receivers, the Packers are ensuring they are well-prepared should the opportunity arise to secure top talent in the upcoming draft.