The Green Bay Packers selected Jordan Morgan in the first round, valuing his ability to play four different positions along the offensive line: both offensive tackle spots and both offensive guard spots, leveraging his versatility from playing left tackle at Arizona in 37 starts.

By the Numbers
  • Jordan Morgan played 37 starts at left tackle in college.
  • He did 27 reps on the bench press during evaluations.
Yes, But

The Packers' offensive line already has returning starters at both tackle positions, albeit with one coming on strong later in the season, posing potential playing time challenges for Morgan.

State of Play
  • The Packers are seeking to replace a multi-year starter at right guard, a position where Morgan could potentially contribute immediately.
  • They have a mix of versatile and athletic players to form a flexible offensive line unit.
What's Next

Jordan Morgan's performance in training camp will likely determine his immediate role on the Packers' offensive line and how effectively he transitions to the NFL level.

Bottom Line

The Packers are optimistic about Jordan Morgan's potential to bring versatility and strategic depth to their offensive line, providing a valuable asset in adjusting to the team's evolving lineup needs.