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    CEO of Packers gave Brian Gotekunst the green light to make a big move

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsApril 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Many people were at the top of the prospects of the Green Bay packers not even a calendar a year ago, but they were a little below expectations last season, and now they need a talent infusion to take the next step.

    They were a good team in two seasons with Jordan Love as a starting quarter. But many invented them as a superb contenders before last season, and their meager intersane movements will not improve their chances of winning their fifth Vince Lombardi trophy.

    Historically, packers have not been a franchise that seeks to take steps in free agency or on the commercial market. But that may have changed a little after catching the ball carrier Josh Jacobs, who ran for 1,329 yards and 15 affected in 2024, in the free agency last spring.

    Mark Murphy, the CEO of the legendary franchise, told ESPN Milwaukee that he had told the director general Brian Gotekunst to exchange from the first round of the next draft if necessary.

    “I said to Gutekunst, if it’s the best thing for packers to exchange the first round, go ahead,” Murphy said.

    “I told Gutekunst, if it’s the best thing for the #Packers To exchange the first round, go ahead. “- Mark Murphy pic.twitter.com/mbbydl5k6vu

    – ESPN Milwaukee (@PESPNMILWAUKEE) April 10, 2025

    Green Bay currently has the choice n ° 23 in the first round of the NFL draft, which will start on April 24. He needs a real wide alpha receiver, as well as ground aid, and there could be options for the team if it is ready to be bold enough.

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    Packers have not taken wide in the first round since 2002 – in fact, it was the last time they took a large, the ball carrier or a tight end in the first round. There could be one or two sparks loaded with potential available for them at n ° 23, but perhaps, perhaps just, they will exchange this choice instead in order to opt for someone more proven.

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