The Green Bay Packers could be on the move in the second half of the draft’s first round Thursday night.

Insider Adam Schefter reported live on ESPN that the Packers are making calls in an attempt to move up from No. 30 overall.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network also said the Packers are exploring the idea of moving up from 30:

Who wants to move? Sources say the #Bills have explored possibly moving up in the draft — maybe for a top defensive lineman. Meanwhile, the #Patriots and #Packers (at 30) are teams who could move up in the latter part of the draft for the right player. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 25, 2019

It’s unclear who the Packers would move up for, although Schefter identified the Packers as a “sleeper team” in the quarterback market.

A reasonable target spot for the Packers could be pick No. 21, which is currently held by the Seattle Seahawks. GM John Schneider only has five total picks and will likely attempt to accumulate more, with a trade down from 21 representing one way to do it. Last year, the Packers traded up with the Seahawks to get cornerback Jaire Alexander at No. 18 overall.

The Packers may not feel there’s enough value at the end of the first round and could move up to grab a second player on their board with a first-round grade.

Gutekunst acquired the 30th overall pick in a trade down with the New Orleans Saints last year. Trading up could ensure he gets the maximum return on investment for the pick.