Packers 7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft: Multiple early round trades!

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 01: Patrick Surtain II #2 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts the ball intended for Ben Skowronek #11 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Rose Bowl football game at AT&T Stadium on January 01, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31-14. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 01: Patrick Surtain II #2 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts the ball intended for Ben Skowronek #11 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Rose Bowl football game at AT&T Stadium on January 01, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31-14. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) /
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The Green Bay Packers and the rest of the NFL are inching closer to the 2021 NFL Mock Draft. And with the biggest wave of free agency already behind us, that means more and more attention is turning to the next class of draft prospects.

We’ve done multiple versions of this 7-round mock draft here at Dairyland Express with the latest version seeing the Packers trading out of the first round. In this mock draft, the Packers once again trade out of the first round, but they trade up in the second round again. Both of these moves were proposed in three trades Green Bay could make in this year’s draft article. So without further ado, let’s dive into this episode of the Packers 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft.

The Green Bay Packers make multiple early-round trades in the latest and greatest version of their 7-round 2021 NFL Mock Draft.

First, let’s review the trades Green Bay made before we dive into the actual picks. The Packers kicked things off by trading their 29th overall selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for their 33rd pick (the first selection in the second round) and the 106th overall pick (the first in the fourth round).

Next, the Packers traded up with the Seattle Seahawks–who desperately needed more picks–in the second round. In order for the Packers to move from 62 to 56, they gave the Seahawks their worst fourth-round pick (142nd overall) and their 7th rounder. Now to the draft picks.