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Packers: How realistic is trading up in first round of 2020 NFL Draft?

A year ago, the Packers moved up from the No. 30 spot (which they own again), nine positions to No. 21. They sent two fourth-round picks to the Seattle Seahawks in return.

So, let’s look at potential trade-up scenarios for the Packers on Day 1 of the draft, with some help from Drafttek’s trade value chart.

The Packers’ pick at No. 30 is worth 620 points. To move up, they’d need to compensate the other team with enough value to make it worthwhile for them.

For example, if the Packers wanted to trade for the Denver Broncos’ No.