Packers roundup: Possible draft-day trades in 2020

2019 NFL Draft (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Wednesday, April 15.

Welcome to the Packers News Report.

With the 2020 NFL Draft just over a week away, today’s Packers News Report features potential trade partners for the Green Bay Packers, offensive targets in the later rounds, and pro comparisons for the top wide receivers.

Also, why extending Aaron Jones’ contract should happen sooner rather than later.

News and notes from around FanSided

Three possible trade partners in 2020 NFL Draft (Lombardi Ave – Jesse Fry)

Green Bay has traded both up and down in the first round in recent years under GM Brian Gutekunst. Lombardi Ave’s Jesse Fry looks at three possible trade partners in the first round ahead of next week’s draft.

If Packers want Aaron Jones back, an extension would be wise (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)

Paul Bretl of Dairyland Express writes that if Green Bay plans to bring back Aaron Jones, it should look to agree on a contract extension sooner rather than later. If Jones hits free agency in 2021, it could become very difficult to re-sign him.

Offensive targets late in 2020 NFL Draft (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)

Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express looks at offensive players Green Bay could target in the later rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft.

2020 NFL Draft wide receiver rankings: Pro comparisons for top 10 receivers (FanSided – Patrick Schmidt)

Which wide receiver(s) should the Green Bay Packers target in next week’s draft? To help get a better idea of this year’s receiver class, Patrick Schmidt of FanSided has looked at pro comparisons for the top 10 receivers.

More news and notes from around the internet

Is it time to invest in an inside linebacker? (Cheesehead TV – Maggie Loney)

5 ILB prospects the Packers should target after the first round (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)

Packers finish 14th in fewest Adjusted Games Lost for the 2019 season (Acme Packing Company – Evan “Tex” Western)

TCU’s Ross Blacklock combines ‘physicality’ with intriguing rush potential (PackersNews.com – Ryan Wood)

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We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.