3 players the Packers could consider trading up for in the NFL Draft

Looking ahead to the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers and general manager Brian Gutekunst have their work cut out for them. Not only do they have to figure out what players they want to select, they also will have to deal with a fully virtual draft for the first time. This year is going to be a tough year for teams to nail their draft the entire way through.

However, just because there are new challenges, the Packers’ fan base should not expect their front office to play it super safe. Green Bay is a piece or two away from a Super Bowl and they will do whatever it takes to add talent.

Currently, the Packers hold the No. 30 overall pick in the first round. Over the last two years, Gutekunst has made trades in the first round and that theme could carry over this year.

If the Packers see someone they want higher than No. 30, they are going to explore moving up. There are quite a few young talents that would make sense for them that won’t be there at No. 30.

All of that being said, let’s take a look at three players the Packers could consider trading up for this year.

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