With the 2024 NFL Draft just days away, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst’s cellphone might be getting a workout as teams lay the groundwork for potential trades on Thursday night. “Those calls won’t happen until we get closer into April,” Gutekunst said at the Scouting Combine. “I like the flexibility of maybe not feeling like we have to just stick. We can probably move around a little bit. It’ll be interesting how that unfolds. Particularly in the second round, with the two picks there and one of them being more in the middle, there might be some more movement there.” The Packers own the 25th pick of the first round, the 41st and 58th pick of the second rounds, and the 88th and 91st picks of the third round. That gives Gutekunst plenty of options to move around the draft board to target a specific player or move if a position of need is getting short on talent.