Come party with us!

Join us for CHTV’s First Ever Draft Party!

Come hang out with CHTV co-founder Corey Behnke during the first night of the 2024 NFL Draft during our first ever draft party! 

On Thursday, April 25th at 7:00pm, Corey will be welcoming Packers fans at Stage 1's Lyric Room in downtown Green Bay, WI. You'll be part of our live draft coverage, as the event will be part our annual livestream of the draft.

Enjoy Carry the G beer specials, win raffle prizes and talk some football with other Packers fans as local artist Spencer Young (our PackersFence artist) creates a concept art piece while we wait for the Packers Pick! T

Tickets are $5 and available at the door the night of the event. See you on the 25th!

Protect the Franchise

The Packers already have Zach Tom and Rasheed Walker at the Tackle positions. At 24 and 25 years old, they could be Love's protectors for several years to come, but talks have started to drift in other directions.

Recently it's been said that the Packers believe Zach Tom could be a Hall of Fame caliber Center. That's some interesting talk for a team that has Tom lining up at the Tackle position. Could it be a smokescreen to make other teams believe the Packers are kicking Tom to the inside and drafting a Tackle early? Sure. But Brian Gutekunst has been talking about Center being Tom's best position since the day he was drafted.

Whatever the direction Gutekunst takes, the overriding ideal has to be protecting Jordan Love.

Let's Talk Football with Tazim Wajed: Kicking off the offseason program

Aaron and Tazim discuss the importance of the offseason program and the different kinds of job security throughout a roster.

Get your 2024 CHTV Draft Guide!

There’s still plenty of time before the Packers are on the clock, which means there's plenty of time to dive into the CHTV Draft Guide! Get up to speed on the prospects and enjoy tons of great Packers content!

Can Brian Gutekunst Three-peat?

Like much in life, success in the NFL is about making progress. Are teams, players and coaches generally improving, stagnating or regressing over time? We keep score in the simplest way possible — wins and losses — but in a given week, or even a season, the difference between Ws and Ls can be luck, injury, officiating or other factors beyond anyone’s control.

Steady improvement is the antidote to that variance, from a lineman’s footwork all the way up to roster building and cap management by the front office. And while improvement doesn’t always happen in a straight upward trajectory, progress over time gets you to the top. Crucially, it also means that you are learning from your mistakes. So as Brian Gutekunst nears his seventh draft as GM, we thought it would be interesting to look back and ask: Is he getting better at this?

The short answer is yes, but what surprised us is just how unusually linear his progression has been, particularly given how many uncertainties there are in trying to project how a college kid will fare as a professional. For this exercise, we’re giving one point for every draftee who became a starter for more than one season, or if it’s obvious they are starters but got injured. We give fractional points for rotational or depth players who have stuck around for a couple of seasons or more. Occasional appearances or less get zero.

Take a look at how Gutekunst has gotten better.

Carry The G Radio: The boys are back in town

Aaron and Billy discuss one possible direction the Packers could head with their first round pick, seeing Jaire Alexander in attendance for the start of the offseason program and lay out what to expect from CHTV and the Packers Radio Network during the draft.

Remember: The Draft Is About Projection

Packers Prospects: 5 Defensive Linemen to Know Ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft

CHTV contributor Mark Oldacres looks at five defensive linemen in the 2024 draft class that fit what the Packers like from the positions.

Best Case Scenario’ Picks for the Packers in the 2024 NFL Draft

By the time the draft rolls around, every player has been dissected, every team's needs have been identified, and the collective NFL hive mind becomes convinced it knows who is going where and when. But every year, once the clock starts ticking, some players fall further than anyone thought they would, and teams who did not think they stood a chance at a prospect have him fall into their lap.

With that in mind, let us dream of the absolute best case scenario for the Packers in the first two days of this year’s draft, if the exact players Green Bay covet were to fall up to half a round further than consensus suggests they will.

Packers offensive position group questions with Paul Bretl

Aaron chats with Paul Bretl from Packers Wire about questions facing each position group on offense prior to next week's draft.

We’re in on Zach Tom to center

2024 NFL Draft Sleepers with Emory Hunt

Aaron chats with Emory Hunt of CBS Sports about some potential Day 3 prospects who could fit with the Green Bay Packers.