That option has reportedly been presented to Packers general manger Ted Thompson. Both the Cleveland Browns, who own the No. 32 pick, and the Denver Broncos, who own the No. 31 pick, have called about moving up to No. 27, according to Walter Football.
The Broncos are apparently eying Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch — who, as an aside, looks like he’s going to an audition for the Backstreet Boys — and feel they need to jump ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs (No. 28) to nab him.
If the Packers swapped places with the Broncos (and acquired another pick for doing so), they would be choosing last in the first round.