Packers: 4 potential late offseason trade targets for Green Bay

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DaeSean Hamilton, Packers
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1. DaeSean Hamilton

DaeSean Hamilton was a fourth-round pick of the Broncos in 2018. He has not had a significant impact on the Broncos yet which is why they went heavy on wide receiver in the draft. Denver already featured Courtland Sutton and they added Jerry Jeudy and K.J. Hamler to the mix for 2020.

This leaves Hamilton on the bench. He would be an extremely affordable option for the Packers. Over his first two years in the league, Hamilton totaled 540 yards and three touchdowns. Noah Fant is also a strong pass catcher.

The Broncos have great depth at receiver and could listen to offers for Hamilton. This would cost the Packers a late-round selection. 

The Packers depth at receiver is extremely thin. This move for Hamilton would be beneficial. Sometimes a change of scenery could be good for a player. Hamilton would have the luxury of catching passes from Aaron Rodgers which along could help him turn into an impact performer.

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