The Green Bay Packers hosted Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace on a top 30 visit ahead of the 2024 NFL draft, per Aaron Wilson.
Wallace, who entered the draft after his junior season, had 166 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 10.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and three interceptions over 36 games and 19 starts at Kentucky.
Wallace (6-1, 237) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.51 seconds, hit 37.5″ in the vertical leap and covered 10-7 in the broad jump at the NFL Combine. He produced 20 reps in the bench press at his pro day, and his Relative Athletic Score is an impressive 9.33 out of 10.0.
Trevin Wallace is projected to be a top 100 pick, likely to go sometime in the third round. He is a raw talent but fits perfectly in the modern day as a do it all, rangy linebacker. His ability to get sideline to sideline to make tackles is a skill that NFL teams covet. His athletic potential will make him a popular name on day two of the draft, and the Green Bay Packers can certainly use that.
Trevin Wallace’s burst and closing speed as a blitzer. Overall just a super explosive player with disruptive traits. Top 45 guy for me. I see some simulators where he’s on the board outside the top 200. pic.twitter.com/a20H8LAMWV
— Steve (@AirRaidConcepts) April 18, 2024