During last year’s draft, Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst made two trades inside the first round and a third on Day 2 to move back into the third round, proving the first-year decision maker wasn’t going to be shy about moving around the draft board.

Expect more of the same in 2019, especially with more picks (10 total) and more high picks (three in the top 44, four in the top 75) at his disposal. Gutekunst has the freedom and the ammunition to go up or down the board to add value later or target specific players.

Here are five potential trade up scenarios and five potential trade down scenarios for the Packers in the 2019 NFL draft:

Trade up

GB sends 1.12 and 2.44 to TB for 1.5: Want to ensure you get a blue-chip difference maker? Get to No. 5. Moving up to 5 would be especially appealing if Quinnen Williams didn’t go in the first four picks.

GB sends 1.30 and 2.44 to ATL for 1.14: Using the second-round pick to improve the second first-rounder could make sense if the Packers’ board still looks really good after 12. Imagine getting Ed Oliver AND T.J. Hockenson? Or Jonah Williams AND Brian Burns? That’d be the thought here. Ensure getting two great players.

GB sends 1.30 and 3.75 to SEA for 1.21 and 5.159: If someone unexpected starts to fall into the 20s, the Packers could look to pounce. The Seahawks are a likely trade partner. The cost here to move up nine spots in the first round is 84 spots later.

GB sends 2.44 and 3.75 to SEA for 1.29: Securing a third first-round pick wouldn’t be that difficult, especially if the Packers are dealing with the Seahawks, who need more picks. While getting another first-rounder would be nice, it would cost both of the Packers’ Day 2 picks.

GB sends 3.75, 4.114 and 4.118 to HOU for 2.55: Moving up 20 spots and back into the heart of the second round would ensure the Packers get four players in the top 55. The Texans have two second-round picks but none in the fourth, so getting the Packers’ pair could be appealing.

Trade down

GB sends 1.12 and 3.75 to CAR for 1.16 and 2.47: The Panthers move up four spots to get one of the top offensive tackles, while the Packers gladly take the 28-spot boost later on, swapping their third-round pick for another second-rounder in the sweet spot of the draft.

GB sends 1.12 and 4.114 to WAS for 1.115 and 3.76: The Redskins need a quarterback. The price to move up three spots in the first round is 38 spots later. The Packers would then pick back-to-back at 75 and 76 in the third round.

GB sends 1.30 to MIA for 2.48 and 3.78: If the Dolphins want to move back into the first round to get a quarterback late Thursday night, it’ll cost at least a third-round pick.

GB sends 1.30 to DEN for 2.41 and CB Chris Harris: The Broncos need a future at quarterback and Harris wants out of Denver. This deal solves both problems. The Broncos get some legitimate value for Harris, while the Packers get a lockdown slot cornerback AND a chance at a good player at 41 for the pick Gutekunst created out of thin air last year. This move would be the steal of the draft if the Packers pulled it off.

GB sends 1.30 and 6.185 to NYG for 2.37, 4.108 and 5.143: Similar deal as the one the Packers pulled off with the Browns in 2017. Move down seven spots, but pick up an extra fourth-round pick and improve a later Day 3 pick. In this scenario, the Giants want to get back into the first round for a quarterback.