🔎 Packers Trade Targets! 5 Players Green Bay Could Trade For 🕵🏻‍♂️ Who Makes Sense? #TM

🚨 PACKERS PLOTTING ANOTHER SHOCK TRADE?! 3 SURPRISING NAMES EMERGE AS BRIAN GUTEKUNST EYES TRAINING CAMP UPGRADE 🚨

🔎 Packers Trade Targets! 5 Players Green Bay Could Trade For 🕵🏻‍♂️ Who  Makes Sense?

Just when Green Bay Packers fans thought the roster was finally set, a new wave of trade speculation is creating serious buzz around the NFL.

And honestly?

If history tells us anything, it’s that Brian Gutekunst is never afraid to make a move when nobody expects it.

Over the last several years, the Packers general manager has developed a reputation for making late-offseason deals. Sometimes it’s a depth addition. Sometimes it’s a player swap. Sometimes it’s a move that completely changes expectations heading into the season. That’s why a recent list of potential trade targets has Packers fans asking one question:

Could Green Bay be preparing another surprise move before training camp?

And honestly?

A few names make a lot of sense.

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The biggest name on the list is still Josh Sweat.

The connection is obvious.

Green Bay needs additional pass-rush depth, especially with uncertainty surrounding the timeline for Micah Parsons’ recovery. Sweat already has familiarity with defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon from their time together, making him a natural fit if Arizona eventually decides to move him.

But here’s the problem.

The price.

Reports suggest the Cardinals have been seeking a second-round pick, a cost many teams consider far too expensive for a player approaching 30 years old. Add in growing concerns about his knee situation, and suddenly the trade becomes much riskier than it appears on paper.

And honestly?

That may explain why Green Bay hasn’t rushed into anything.

If the asking price drops closer to a fourth- or fifth-round pick, the conversation becomes much more interesting. But at the current cost, many around the league believe the Packers would rather wait and see how the situation develops.

Then comes the most intriguing name nobody is talking about.

Colby Parkinson.

And honestly?

This one feels very “Packers.”

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The Los Angeles Rams suddenly have a crowded tight end room after investing heavily in younger talent. Parkinson could become expendable despite being a productive player who fits exactly what Green Bay has been searching for.

The Packers have repeatedly emphasized the need for a true inline tight end capable of blocking and contributing as a receiver. Parkinson checks both boxes.

At 6-foot-7 and more than 250 pounds, he provides the size Green Bay lacks at the position. More importantly, he already comes from a similar offensive system, which could make the transition remarkably smooth.

And here’s the best part.

The acquisition cost likely wouldn’t be massive.

We’re probably talking about a late-round draft pick.

That’s the kind of low-risk move Gutekunst loves.

Meanwhile, another name generating discussion is Justice Hill.

The veteran Baltimore Ravens running back offers versatility as both a runner and receiver, but honestly, this fit feels less convincing.

Yes, Green Bay could always use more backfield depth.

Yes, Hill is a useful player.

But with Josh Jacobs already established as the starter and younger options competing for touches, it’s difficult to see the Packers prioritizing this move unless injuries create an unexpected need.

That’s why many fans would likely place Hill behind both Sweat and Parkinson on the wish list.

And honestly?

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That seems fair.

What’s fascinating is that all three names address different concerns.

Sweat helps the pass rush.

Parkinson strengthens the tight end room.

Hill provides insurance at running back.

The question is whether Gutekunst feels any of those needs are urgent enough to justify giving up draft capital.

Because make no mistake.

The Packers believe they’re contenders.

This isn’t a rebuilding team.

This isn’t a developmental roster.

Green Bay expects to compete for a championship.

That’s exactly why these rumors matter.

One smart addition before training camp could be the difference between a good team and a great one.

And if there’s one thing Packers fans have learned over the years, it’s never assume Brian Gutekunst is finished making moves.

Because the biggest surprise of the offseason may still be waiting around the corner.