NFL Draft: Packers take Central Florida OL Josh Sitton with 135th overall pick, then trade No. 137 to Vikings
GREEN BAY -- The Packers just took Central Florida offensive lineman Josh Sitton in the fourth round, with the 135th overall pick, then traded the 137th pick near the top of the fifth round to the Minnesota Vikings to move back yet again.
Sitton was one of the players the Packers brought in before the draft for a visit to Lambeau Field.
In the trade with the Vikings, the Packers gave up No. 137 and got the 150th overall pick (a fifth-rounder) and the 209th overall pick (a seventh-rounder) in return from Minnesota.
The Packers now have four picks left: One in the fifth round (No. 150) and three in the seventh (No. 209, 217 and 237).