As the NFL world turns from the incoming rookies at the combine to the shuffling of veterans through trades and signings in free agency, General managers continue to prepare for the draft. After the combine, general managers can gather information and signal their interest in rookies by having official “Top 30 visits” with specific players. Brian Gutekunst’s Top 30 visits have been reliable indicators for which players will become Green Bay Packers of the Future through the draft or as undrafted free agents.

Here are the 4 players the Packers had Top 30 visits with since the beginning of 2026, according to Easton Butler.

EJ Williams – Wide Receiver, Indiana

EJ Williams played outside receiver for the National Champion Indiana football team. In his senior year he had 36 receptions for 438 yards and 6 touchdowns. At 6’2” and 203 pounds, he has the frame to be a strong X-type receiver, but athletic testing is not available for him.

NFL Draft Buzz lists Williams’ strengths as being able to use his size and hands to fight press coverage and make difficult catches while possessing enough speed to be a threat after the catch. However, he does not have the agility to get separation or run a full route tree. Williams fits as a Packer of the Future as a replacement for Malik Heath as a big bodied wide receiver who can run block, play special teams, and make a few plays when needed.

NFL Mock Draft Database currently projects Williams to go undrafted.

Mante Morrow – Wide Receiver, Upper Iowa

Mante Morrow played wide receiver for Division II school Upper Iowa. In his senior season, he had 55 receptions for 1007 yards and 12 touchdowns. At 6’4” and 210 pounds he has a huge frame, but there is no athletic testing available for him.

NFL Draft Diamonds lists his strengths as being able to use his size to create mismatches and win contested catches while having the speed to win downfield and be a threat after the catch. However, as a Division II athlete, he may not have the experience or athletic talent necessary to compete with NFL players. Like Williams, Morrow fits as a Packer of the Future as a big bodied wide receiver who can run block, play special teams, and make an occasional impact as a pass catcher.

Morrow is currently projected to go undrafted

Derek Anderson – Tight End, University of Northern Iowa

Derek Anderson played Tight End at University of Northern Iowa. In his Senior year, he caught 20 passes for 184 yards and 2 touchdowns, but was primarily used as a blocker. At 6’6” and 260 pounds, with reportedly being able to do a 365lb power sweep, he certainly fits the profile as a blocking tight end.

NFL Draft Diamonds lists his strength and football IQ, having previously played quarterback and defensive line, as his strengths, with the possibility of his athleticism leading to a bigger role as a pass catcher. Anderson fits as a Packer of the Future as an inline blocking tight end and special teams player who would have to beat John Fitzpatrick and Josh Whyle for that role.

Anderson is currently projected to go undrafted.

Marko Jovisic – Kicker, Mississippi Valley State

Marko Jovisic was a standout kicker at FCS Mississippi Valley State. In his senior year, he made all 18 of his extra point attempts and 14 out of 17 field goals including 6 from beyond 40 yards (something that Brandon McManus struggled with last season). Additionally he completed the 4th longest field goal in FCS history at 56 yards.

Jovisic emigrated from Serbia with his family at age 15 and credits that experience as what gave him the discipline and toughness to be a kicker. He fits as a Packer of the Future as one of the possible players that can compete with Brandon McManus to be the Packers kicker this season.

Jovisic is currently projected to go undrafted (as all kickers should be).