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Packers use compensatory selection on offensive lineman

April 27, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The Green Bay Packers used their 4th round compensatory pick on Central Florida offensive lineman Josh Sitton.

Packers line coach James Campen said they expect Sitton to play guard and tackle with the chance to work at center as well.

Campen said the focus has been on the guard position last year and now they're throwing another player (Sitton) into the mix at both guard and tackle.

The Packers also were involved in more trade activity.  First they acquired #137 in the 5th round and #217 in the 7th from the Rams, in exchange for fourth round pick #128.

Then the Packers sent #137 to Minnesota for #150 in the 5th round and #209 in the 7th round.

The Packers right now have one 5th round pick and three 7th round picks.

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