Two playoff-less seasons gave the Green Bay Packers a rare luxury of drafting early in the first round. Last year, they had the added benefit of picking twice on the opening day.
However, last season’s trip to the NFC Championship Game means the Packers aren’t scheduled to pick for the first time until No. 30 overall. But general manager Brian Gutekunst should consider trading up a few positions to land one of the top prospects in the draft.
That’s not to say the Packers should be aiming to move up into the top 10. Far from it.