Packers four-round mock draft: Biggest needs fixed after trade

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In this four-round mock draft, the Packers trade down and out of the first round entirely.

The 2020 NFL Draft is finally here. It’ll be an unusual event this year, and understandably. With teams unable to meet with prospects in-person, it should make for an interesting draft. With the event set to begin on Thursday night, here’s my final attempt at a Green Bay Packers mock draft for the year, a four-rounder with a trade.

So, if you haven’t been following the offseason to date and want to know the Packers’ most pressing positions of need, well, how long have you got? Wide receiver? Absolutely. Inside linebacker? You bet. Anything else? Well, only defensive and offensive tackle, cornerback, running back, tight end and possibly even edge rusher. Every position except guard and safety. Oh, and kicker.

That’s somewhat hard to believe considering this team reached the doorstep of the Super Bowl just three short months ago. But that’s where they’re at.

The Packers enter with 10 picks, although many are late on Day 3. Brian Gutekunst may look to trade up to land a top prospect, or move down to receive additional picks in the middle rounds. Whichever way he decides to go in the draft, his aim will be to make the roster a lot stronger.

Here’s my final attempt at a mock before the draft begins.