What would it cost Packers to trade up in 2023 NFL Draft?
How much could it cost the Green Bay Packers to trade up in the 2023 NFL Draft?
If Green Bay wanted to move up from No. 15 overall in the first round, how far could it realistically trade to? And what would it cost?
Below is an estimation of what it may cost the team to trade into each position above them in the first round of April’s draft.
What could it cost Packers to trade up?
Using DraftTek’s trade value chart as a guide, here’s what it could cost the Packers to trade up to any of these positions.
Note: The Packers would give up their No. 15 pick in each scenario below.
No. 1 overall: This isn’t as clear on the trade value chart, although it would likely cost the Packers a combination of future first-round picks and some additional 2023 selections.
No. 2: Similarly, a future first-rounder and this year’s second-rounder may do it.
No. 3: A future first-rounder and Day 3 pick could be enough.
No. 4: At least a couple of picks. Either picks in the second and third rounds, or possibly a 2023 second and 2024 second could be enough.
No. 5: See, pick 4.
No. 6: To move up from No. 15, the Packers may also need to send their second- and third-round picks.
No. 7: The Packers could offer the No. 15 and No. 45 selections here.
Bonus: The Las Vegas Raiders pick at No. 7, so maybe Aaron Rodgers would be enough to trade for this pick.
No. 8: Similarly, the Packers may have to be willing to give up a second-rounder in order to move this high.
No. 9: Now much closer in range, the Packers could offer a third-round pick with another one or two Day 3 selections.
No. 10: A third-rounder may get it done.
No. 11: A third-rounder should be enough.
No. 12: A combination of Day 3 picks, including a fourth-rounder, may be enough.
No. 13: Aaron Rodgers?
No. 14: To move up one selection, Green Bay could probably make a deal by offering a fourth- or fifth-round pick.