ESPN
It's not a first-round receiver, but for the Green Bay Packers, it's the next-best thing.
Actually, the second-next-best thing.
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, who ran the team's streak of not drafting a receiver in the first round to 20 years on Thursday, didn't wait long to make a move on Friday. He sent both of his second-round picks (Nos. 53 and 59) to the rival Minnesota Vikings for the 34th overall pick to take North Dakota State receiver Christian Watson.
Watson was the seventh receiver taken in the draft, and the first on Day 2.