Texas A&M Cornerback Visits Packers Ahead of NFL Draft

Will Lee III meets with Green Bay as part of pre-draft process.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 5:50pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a football player in coverage, with sharp, overlapping planes of color representing the fractured perspectives of the game.A Packers pre-draft visit with a talented cornerback prospect hints at the team's plans to strengthen their defensive secondary.Green Bay Today

Texas A&M cornerback Will Lee III is taking a pre-draft visit with the Green Bay Packers as part of the team's evaluation process ahead of the upcoming NFL Draft. Lee, who had a standout career in junior college before continuing his success at the Division I level, is meeting with Packers coaches and staff to showcase his skills and potential fit with the team.

Why it matters

The Packers are looking to bolster their secondary through the draft, and Lee's visit indicates he is a prospect they are seriously considering. As teams prepare for the draft, these pre-draft visits provide valuable opportunities for both players and teams to get to know each other and assess potential fits.

The details

Per NFL rules, teams are allowed to host up to 30 draft-eligible players for pre-draft visits. Lee's visit with the Packers is part of this evaluation process, where he can showcase his skills and the team can get a closer look at him as a potential draft pick.

  • The pre-draft visit is taking place on April 12, 2026.

The players

Will Lee III

A cornerback prospect from Texas A&M University who is meeting with the Green Bay Packers ahead of the NFL Draft.

Jordan Love

The starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers who recently threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Milwaukee Brewers' opening day game.

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What they’re saying

“I got in junior college when I was just locking people down down there and it just kept going on,”

— Will Lee III

The takeaway

The Packers' interest in Will Lee III indicates they are closely evaluating cornerback prospects to potentially address needs in their secondary through the upcoming NFL Draft. Lee's pre-draft visit provides an opportunity for both sides to get to know each other and assess if he could be a good fit in Green Bay.