The Packers front office heads into this offseason with a clear directive. They understand it's time to get aggressive to surround quarterback Jordan Love with the sort of roster talent required to win a Super Bowl next year. A big part of achieving that goal will be landing multiple quality starters in the early rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. Green Bay has three clear needs they need to address through the draft or free agency. It's time for the offense to acquire a bona fide No. 1 wide receiver to unlock opposing defenses. Securing an edge rusher who can give the defense double-digit sacks on a regualr basis would do wonders for coordinator Jeff Hafley's unit. The same can be said for finding a new No. 1 cornerback who can take over for Jaire Alexander on the outside. It's unreasonable to expect GM Brian Gutekunst and his staff to fill all three holes in the first three rounds of April's draft. Similarly, they cannot rely on free agency to fill each of those vacancies. Here's how the Packers draft can do its job to execute a perfect offseason plan.