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Potential Packers Draft Day Trades!!!

Potential Packers Draft Day Trades!!!

Update: 2026-04-13
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This podcast episode delves into potential Green Bay Packers' trade scenarios for the upcoming NFL Draft. Host Andy Herman discusses the team's draft capital, including an extra fifth-round pick, and General Manager Brian Gutekunst's history of draft-day trades. The analysis highlights the perceived weaker strength of this year's draft compared to the next, suggesting a buyer's market for teams wanting to move up. The host explores scenarios where the Packers could trade up for key positions like cornerback or defensive tackle, even without a first-round pick. Using the Rich Hill trade value chart, the episode examines theoretical trades for the Packers' second, third, and fourth-round picks. It further provides detailed historical trade examples for picks 52, 84, and 120 since 2010, illustrating how teams have leveraged these selections to acquire future assets or move strategically on the draft board.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction and NFL Draft Trade Analysis

The podcast begins with a brief sports recap and shifts focus to the approaching NFL Draft. The host plans to analyze historical trades around specific draft pick values to understand potential moves by Packers GM Brian Gutekunst, considering the team's draft capital and his tendencies.

00:05:18
Draft Market Dynamics and Value of Future Picks

The host anticipates a buyer's market for teams wanting to move up in the current NFL Draft, as it's perceived as less strong than the next year's draft. This makes future draft picks, especially from 2027, valuable assets for potential trades.

00:06:51
Trade Scenarios and Historical Trade Deep Dive

The discussion explores potential trade-up scenarios for the Packers, even without a first-round pick, targeting positions like corner or defensive tackle. The episode then provides a detailed analysis of historical trades for specific picks (52, 84, and 120) using the Rich Hill trade value chart, illustrating how teams have exchanged picks for future assets or strategic positioning.

Keywords

NFL Draft


The annual event where National Football League teams select eligible college football players. It's a crucial period for team building, strategy, and fan excitement, often involving complex trade negotiations.

Trade Value Chart


A tool used in the NFL to estimate the relative value of draft picks. Charts like the Rich Hill chart help teams assess the fairness of trade proposals by assigning numerical values to each pick.

Brian Gutekunst


The current General Manager of the Green Bay Packers. He is known for his strategic approach to the NFL Draft, often employing trades to acquire players or future assets.

Draft Capital


Refers to a team's collection of draft picks over multiple years. Accumulating draft capital provides flexibility for trades, allowing teams to move up, down, or acquire future assets.

Future Draft Picks


Draft selections in upcoming years, often used as currency in trades. Their value is particularly high in drafts perceived as weaker, as teams prioritize stronger future drafts.

Q&A

  • What is the primary focus of this podcast episode?

    The primary focus is analyzing potential trade scenarios for the Green Bay Packers in the upcoming NFL Draft, using historical data and trade value charts to assess opportunities for moving up or down.

  • How does the host suggest the Packers can acquire players if they don't have a first-round pick?

    The host suggests that the Packers can use their existing draft capital, including multiple picks in the second, third, and fourth rounds, to trade up into the first round or early second round to select desired players.

  • What is the perceived strength of the upcoming NFL Draft compared to the next year's draft?

    This year's draft is considered less strong overall compared to the 2027 draft, which is expected to be deeper and stronger. This influences trade strategies, making teams more hesitant to trade future picks for current ones.

  • What are some historical trade examples that could inform the Packers' draft strategy?

    The podcast details numerous historical trades involving picks like 52, 84, and 120, showing how teams have exchanged picks for other picks, future assets, or combinations thereof, providing a blueprint for potential Packers' moves.

Show Notes

On today's show, Andy looks back at past NFL trades to see what trades could be available to the Packers as they look to move up or down the draft board on draft day. Don't miss it!!!


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