MATT FLYNN, QB, LOUISIANA STATE
6-foot-2 1/4, 231 pounds, 4.8 seconds in 40-yard dash
At a glance: Drafted 209th overall. ... Led Tigers to the national championship last season, when he threw for 2,407 yards with 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, starting 12 games. ... Missed one game with a right ankle injury and missed the Southeastern Conference championship game against Tennessee with a right (throwing) shoulder injury but came back to rally LSU with four touchdowns against Ohio State. ... Backed up 2007 No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell of the Oakland Raiders in 2006. ... Raw with limited experience after starting only starting one game in 2005 and playing only in the Peach Bowl after Russell's injury in that game. ... Considered an average player who could someday develop into a solid NFL backup. ... Born June 20, 1985 in Tyler, Texas.
Quotable: "It was a long day, and it was very nerve-wracking," Flynn said. "But I'm very excited to be where I am right now and have the opportunity I have to go to Green Bay, and I'm excited to be drafted. And we'll just see what happens. I was just hoping to get on a team, get in a good situation and hopefully be able to go to a place where I can show them what I can do and show them what I can be in the future."
BRETT SWAIN, WR, SAN DIEGO STATE
6-foot-2, 200 pounds, 4.41 seconds in 40-yard dash
At a glance: Drafted 217th overall. ... Caught 58 passes for 973 yards and five touchdowns last year as a senior. ... Also returned 10 punts for 88 yards and may play on various special-teams units if he makes the roster. ... Started eight games as a junior, leading the Aztecs with 47 catches for 528 yards. ... Born June 21, 1985.
Quotable: "A lot of people knock me on my speed. I felt like speed was a big part of my game that I felt like I had to prove to a lot of people," Swain said. "A lot of people don't look at me as guy that's going to blow past them. But when I get up on them and I'm able to run by them they're able to understand that, hey, this guy can run a little bit. But I feel like my speed works with some of the things that I do and it has put me in the position I am right now."