Joseph Zucker@@JosephZuckerFeatured Columnist IVApril 28, 2022
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The Green Bay Packers are looking at ways to move up in the first round, according to Tom Pelissero.

The Packers have two selections in the first round, but they might feel pressure to trade up in order to select a preferred wide receiver.

The Packers have plenty of capital with the two first-round picks, and teams might be interested in moving up into the first round.

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Within the past week, as the draft has drawn closer, multiple teams in the top half of the draft have inquired with others to try to trade back in the first round, per sources. So far, the interest in moving back in Thursday’s draft has greatly exceeded the interest in moving up.

The Green Bay Packers traded Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders. Wideout is expected to be near the top of the team's wish list on the first day.

The team cannot head into the 2020 season with any of its projected starters out wide.

The Packers have the 22nd overall pick in the final mock draft of Bleacher Report.

USC's Drake London and Ohio State's Chris Olave cracked the top 10 overall in B/R's final big board on Wednesday. Three players from Alabama, Penn State and Ohio State fell within the top 20.

If a trade doesn't come to pass, the Packers can still find a lot of value at Nos. 22 or 28. If they are enamored with London, Olave, Williams or Wilson, they would be taking some risk in hoping one of those players is still available.