Report: Packers to target QB early in 2020 NFL Draft

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Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers is technically not showing any signs of slowing down. The 36-year-old Green Bay Packers signal caller is coming off a 2019 season that saw him throw for over 4,000 yards with 26 touchdowns and four interceptions.

This does not mean general manager Brian Gutekunst is going to leave a potential long-term Rodgers replacement to chance.

According to Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller, sources close to the Packers believe they are going to target a quarterback early in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Selecting at the end of Round 1, Green Bay is not in position to add one of the top quarterbacks in the draft class. However, there could be options with their first-round pick.

There’s lesser prospects Green Bay can focus on early in the draft later this month. Though, the likes of Jake Fromm would be seen as reaches before the third round.

Green Bay has the following selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.

We previously mocked that Green Bay will trade up from the 30th pick. Whether the team would actually do that for a quarterback remains to be seen.

If not, Hurts and Eason will likely be their options in the first round should they target a signal caller. It’s certainly something to focus on as the draft nears.

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