Picking five times in the opening three rounds gives the Green Bay Packers draft-day flexibility. They can move around the draft board or stay in their current position and take multiple attempts at landing a game-changing addition to the roster. Trading down isn't always a popular choice, but it can be effective. The Packers' double trade-down in the second round last year worked beautifully. Two quick trades moved Green Bay from No. 45 to No. 50, acquiring additional picks in the fifth and sixth rounds. The results? Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and Karl Brooks. That works. The Packers could move in either direction on the opening night of the draft. One possibility is trading down.