GREEN BAY – With no first-round pick, the Green Bay Packers entered the 2026 NFL Draft with some limitations. Friday will provide some opportunities. First, the preface. I kind of hate the headline. It’s my job to write an interesting headline, which I apparently did since you’re here. With that said, who am I to tell Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst how to do his job? That I, with significantly less information at my disposal, know better than he does? OK, with that out of the way: The Packers will enter the night with eight draft picks, including only two top-100 selections. That’s not a lot of draft capital – especially premium draft capital – to address a rather substantial list of needs. Really, they could use a player at almost every position. To me, the biggest need is for the biggest player on the field. They need a nose tackle. In 2009, when Dom Capers was hired to install a 3-4 defense, then-general manager Ted Thompson handed Capers a welcome gift that included B.J.…