This is what the Packers' picks will look like going into the draft (or will be when the trade is officially finalized).
First round, No. 13 overall (from NYJ)
Second round, No. 42 overall (from NYJ)
Second round, No. 45 overall
Third round, No. 78 overall
Fourth round, No. 116 overall
Fifth round, No. 149 overall
Sixth round, No. 207 overall (from NYJ)
Seventh round, No. 232 overall
Seventh round, No. 235 overall (from LAR)
Seventh round, No. 242 overall (from JAX)
Seventh round, No. 256 overall (compensatory)
Going by the
trade value chart here , moving from 15 to 13 is worth +100 points, trading the 5th -23.4, and getting the 6th +8.6. This means an additional +85 in value, which would be equivalent to a 4th-round pick (assuming this draft chart is at all accurate). The Packers got additional value here without the Jets having to give up another pick/shot at a player, which was probably important to them (if not, why not just give the Packers their 4th).
So the effective compensation is something like:
2023 2nd round
2023 4th round
2021 1st round - conservatively I would say pick 24-32, assuming Rodgers is healthy in 2023. But could be even higher as this is the Jets we're talking about.