Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 2093 - Potential Packers Draft Day Trades

On today's episode, Andy looks at historical trades over the past 20 years that could tell us what options Gutey has to trade up and down the draft board through the first two days of the draft.

On today's episode, Andy looks at historical trades over the past 20 years that could tell us what options Gutey has to trade up and down the draft board through the first two days of the draft. Plus, are there some veteran players who could make sense to trade for? You won't want to miss this one!

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WD's picture

April 18, 2024 at 07:36 am

From my limited perspective I see no need for the Packers to trade up or down in this draft. I think we can all agree the most help is needed at OL ILB and Safety. The draft is strong at OL so it makes sense to start there. Assuming Zach Tom is our next starting center; an Offensive tackle makes the most sense. At 25 draft Amarius Mims (or another top rated tackle). At 41 Edgerin Cooper is the consensus top ILB. at 58 a Safety like Devon Bullard or the best rated safety on the board. One possible scenario could warrant reassessment. If Cooper De Jean is there at 25.

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Leatherhead's picture

April 18, 2024 at 01:43 pm

We can do some very small trade downs which will give us extra Day 2 picks.

For example, we could trade down 1 place with Tampa and get #26, #57, and #89. Why on Earth wouldn't we go for something like that if it's on the table?

Then, another small trade down with the Giants and we end up with 8 picks in the Top 100.

#26 McKinstry, CB
#47 Jordan Morgan, OT
#57 Colson, LB
#58 Zach Frazier, OL
#70 Javon Bullard S
#88 Van Pran, C
#89 Jaden Hicks, S
#91 Braelon Allen, RB

3 OL, 4 Defensive players, and an RB. All within the Top 91.

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PatrickGB's picture

April 18, 2024 at 08:37 am

Damn that was fun!

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justjan's picture

April 18, 2024 at 08:58 am

I don't really care about trades that happened when AARON RODGERS was drafted (2005) or happened before he played (2007).

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LLCHESTY's picture

April 18, 2024 at 11:47 am

I'd like to see them pick up one more pick, in the 100-115 range. I think that's where there will be some talent at RB and safety that has dropped a little and provide good value.

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stockholder's picture

April 18, 2024 at 12:02 pm

IMO HE WILL TRADE UP FOR A CB.
In 2018 Alexander cost #27 ,#76,#186 to get to 18.

To get to New Orleans #14 -
It would only take #25, #88 and #91.
NO doesn't have a rd 3 pick
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#25 and 2nd.
This may increase if GB wants one of their 4= 5ths

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justjan's picture

April 18, 2024 at 12:34 pm

25+ 88 + 91 = 1006 , 25 +58 +126 = 1086. 14 is 1100

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jannes bjornson's picture

April 18, 2024 at 12:57 pm

It would be the #25 and use the #one in 2025 which will more than likely be in the a high # two range, if they continue Winning. If Q. Mitchell is there, pull the trigger.

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crayzpackfan's picture

April 18, 2024 at 01:11 pm

SH - I think we should trade Jordon Love, Tucker Kraft, #25 and next years one to the jets for Rodgers and their #1 this year. You good with that?

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golfpacker1's picture

April 18, 2024 at 04:14 pm

Stock, how is that even a good deal? Is a CB we draft @ #14 that much better than one we pick @#25 or #41 or #58? OR even #88 or #91? What if we get another Stokes while flushing those 2 picks down the toilet. Nothing in the draft is guaranteed. Look at the OT, Andre Dillard, we just signed. The #22 pick in the 2019 draft and he looked all-world. He was beaten out by a 7th round pick on the Eagles team.

Let the draft come to us and hang onto the picks. This draft should be very special even if we stay where we are at with these picks.

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