The Los Angeles Chargers, New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are among the many teams interested in trading with the Green Bay Packers for the No. 33 overall pick in the NFL draft, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN:

Chargers, Jets and Buccaneers amongst the teams calling Packers, interesting in trading up for top pick in second round, per source. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 28, 2017

The Chargers and Jets would likely be interested in moving up to get a quarterback, such as Cal’s Davis Webb or Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer. The Buccaneers are a bigger mystery, but a running back like Florida State’s Dalvin Cook or an offensive lineman such as Western Kentucky’s Forrest Lamp or Alabama’s Cam Robinson could be the motivation behind Tampa Bay’s interest.

The Packers have been fielding calls for the first pick in the second round since last night. With heavy interest from several teams, general manager Ted Thompson could have the leverage necessary to score a strong package of picks in return for No. 33.

The Chargers and Jets hold back-to-back picks at No. 38 and 39, respectively. A deal with either team would likely include a third- or fourth-round pick going to Green Bay. The Buccaneers hold the 50th pick, making a deal up to No. 33 much more difficult.