The Green Bay Packers were one good trade offer away from missing out on Wisconsin linebacker Vince Biegel during the 2017 NFL draft.

According to Jason Wilde of the Wisconsin State Journal, Biegel was told on Saturday of the draft that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were prepared to move up in the fourth round and take him.

Meanwhile, the Packers were fielding their own trade calls for the first pick in the fourth round.

The right deal never came, and general manager Ted Thompson stayed put at No. 108 overall and took Biegel to start Saturday’s proceedings.

Instead of packing his bags for Florida, Biegel will make the short move northeast from Madison to Green Bay.