Green Bay Packers Draft: Offensive Line Discussion

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Green Bay Packers Draft: Offensive Line Discussion

Green Bay Packers Draft: Offensive Line Discussion

The Packers’ 2026 starters looked to be locked up, maybe for the 2027 season, too.

Green Bay Packers Draft: Offensive Line Discussion

The Packers’ 2026 starters looked to be locked up, maybe for the 2027 season, too.

The Green Bay Packers' offensive line appears set for the foreseeable future, but that doesn't mean the upcoming draft is without intrigue for the trenches. With a projected starting five of Jordan Morgan, Aaron Banks, Sean Rhyan, Anthony Belton, and Zach Tom seemingly locked in for 2026—and potentially 2027—the immediate focus shifts from finding starters to building crucial depth.

This stability is a luxury, but the NFL is a league of contingency plans. The structure of Sean Rhyan's contract at center offers the team flexibility, making him the most logical starter to potentially replace down the line. With the Packers typically carrying ten offensive linemen on the 53-man roster, identifying developmental talent in the mid-to-late rounds or through undrafted free agency becomes a key draft weekend objective.

This strategy is already in motion. While the Packers haven't used a top-30 visit on a projected early-round offensive lineman, they have hosted prospects like Ohio State's Ethan Onianwa and Illinois' Josh Gesky. These meetings are classic signals of interest in high-potential players who could be priority free-agent signings, adding competition and safeguarding the roster's future.

So, while the starting lineup looks solid, the draft conversation for the Packers' O-line is all about fortifying the foundation. Which late-round sleeper or undrafted gem should Green Bay target to ensure their quarterback stays protected for years to come? The search for the next great Packers lineman continues, even from a position of strength.

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