Few positions will be more vital to the Green Bay Packers ‘ success or Jordan Love’s 2025 season than the play of the offensive line in front of the third-year starter and a potentially dominant stable of running backs.
This has been an offseason of change up front for the Packers, but while playing in a competitive NFC North division and with aspirations for this young roster to make the leap towards competing for a Super Bowl, the pressure is on.
Over at Pro Football Focus, NFL analyst Zoltán Buday ranked every offensive line across the league, with the Packers checking in at No. 14.
“The Packers reshuffled their interior offensive line,” Buday writes for PFF. “Which has a wide range of possible outcomes. 2024 first-round pick Jordan Morgan is expected to start at right guard after playing just 186 snaps on offense as a rookie. Green Bay also signed guard Aaron Banks, who ranked 33rd among guards with a 65.4 PFF overall grade in a career year.
“Elgton Jenkins is set to move inside to play guard for the Packers. The unit will still be led by Zach Tom, who grew into one of the best right tackles in the league, recording an 85.8 PFF overall grade in 2024, which ranked sixth among all offensive tackles.”
Much of the Packers’ success up front could depend on Morgan living up to his first-round billing, and Banks building on his strong career with the San Francisco 49ers and helping Love stay upright in the pocket.
Meanwhile, Jenkins’ contract situation could hang over training camp this summer, but if this group can get on the field, get quality reps together to build chemistry and cohesion, this could be a unit that makes major strides and gives the offense a boost.
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