Green Bay has been "on the clock" since the regular season ended with a loss to the Detroit Lions, when the first serious signs appeared that Aaron Rodgers might not return.
Two weeks before the Packers are on the clock in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Rodgers' exit to his preferred destination, the New York Jets, still wasn't complete.
Team president Mark Murphy assessed at the time that the ball was in the Jets' court, and all indications are Green Bay will hold out until draft night to get a better compensation package. Jets general manager Joe Douglas reportedly won't part with his first-round pick in the swap.