No training camp battle is more impactful for the Green Bay Packers in 2025 than the one at left tackle. Not only because it’s a premium position, but because the result will bring major implications for the future of the franchise.
Just as important as drafting the right players, developing them to reach something close to their ceiling is a big part of the way the Green Bay Packers operate.
When the Green Bay Packers chose Jordan Morgan in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, general manager Brian Gutekunst and Co. believed the franchise had found a cornerstone offensive guard to anchor the interior of the offensive line in front of quarterback Jordan Love for years to come.
The Green Bay Packers aren’t acting like they believe in Jordan Morgan’s potential, as a former first-round draft choice. Morgan, 23, was chosen by the Packers with the No.
This time of year marks a quiet period on the NFL calendar, with most teams entering a break before training camp. For the Green Bay Packers, that means no on-field activity until late July.
The Green Bay Packers didn’t get nearly what they hoped or expected from Jordan Morgan as a rookie, but that could be about to change in a major way. Morgan,
First-round picks come with high expectations. Just ask Matthew Golden and the impact he’s expected to have on the Green Bay Packers’ passing attack. Last year’s first-round pick, Jordan Morgan, made almost no impact at all.
The Titans’ preferred 2023 tackle starters, Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere are making an interesting joint move. The one-time Tennessee first-string tackle duo is heading to San Francisco.
The latest message from the Green Bay Packers front office suggests that cornerback Jaire Alexander will remain with the team through the draft, shutting down the notion that they would use him as a pawn to gain an earlier or additional pick.
Jordan Morgan had a less than stellar rookie season. In fact Morgan barley played in 2024. Morgan only made one start for the Packers and appeared in 6 games for the Packers, playing 186 snaps.
The Packers head into the 2025 offseason with a well known to-do list. It is clear what areas of the team, Green Bay will need to address. There is a lot of talk around the Packers needing to add a WR, overturn the CB room, and add a pass rusher.
According to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, Packers HC Matt LaFleur announced first-round G Jordan Morgan will miss the rest of the season with a right
Many Packers fans were a little bummed when Green Bay selected Jordan Morgan during the 2024 NFL Draft, believing the franchise had other more pressing needs on the roster.
With their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Arizona left tackle Jordan Morgan. Throughout the pre-draft process, analysts wondered whether or not the team would keep him at left tackle.
After David Bakhtiari‘s knee trouble led to another near-full-season absence, the Packers moved on via release and soon deviated from a defense-based strategy atop the draft. This rookie is now in place as an heir apparent.
With their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, No. 25 overall, the Green Bay Packers selected Arizona offensive lineman Jordan Morgan. Morgan logged a majority of his snaps the last few seasons at left tackle for the Wildcats, but there are questions about where he will play at the next level.
The Green Bay Packers added a very talented player to their offensive line group when they selected Jordan Morgan out of Arizona with their first-round pick.
With their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers selected Arizona offensive tackle, Jordan Morgan. It was a selection that made a lot of sense, as Green Bay needed some help in the trenches.
The Packers never made it a secret about their desire to select an offensive tackle in the first round of the NFL Draft. That’s why they used the No. 25 pick on former Arizona standout Jordan Morgan.
If the first day of rookie minicamp is any indication of what will truly happen in the regular season, first-round pick Jordan Morgan will be a tackle for the Green Bay Packers.
No team drafted more players from the Senior Bowl this year than the Green Bay Packers. Of their 11 selections in the 2024 NFL Draft, nine came from the Senior Bowl.