Depends. On issues of immigration AfD is definitely further right although the GOP under Trump is increasingly aligning with them. But on economic policies I would say GOP is further right as I don't believe AfD favours dismantling Germany's social safety net which is far more generous than the US so it depends on the issue. In comparing German to US politics, I would put as follows:
AfD - Like the Trump Republicans
FDP - A modified version of the Libertarians otherwise your William Weld types or perhaps your more market oriented Democrats
CDU/CSU - Most like the Blue Dog Democrats and perhaps historically aligned with the GOP, but very few like them are left. They would be closest to types like Lincoln Chaffee, Arlen Specter, and Jim Leach who all eventually left the GOP. Otherwise they would be like the Rockefeller Republicans or Eisenhower ones.
SPD - Similar to the Progressive caucus in the Democrats and somewhat like Bernie Sanders too.
Greens - Similar to Ralph Nader and Jill Stein
Die Linke - Like your Marxists you find on university campuses but few elsewhere. Would be like a Noam Chomsky led party, even Bernie Sanders would be too centrist for them.
Yeah, sure, Kretschmann and Ozdemir would sure fit in with Jill Stein.
tbh all these comparisons are decidely wonky when you look at them. What the hell does it mean to be "like a Rockefeller Republican" in a modern German context? It's nonsense.