The Packers will have four out of five starting offensive linemen returning from last year, with only right guard Jon Runyan departing for the Giants in free agency. Despite the experience returning to the team, changes may still be on the horizon as Green Bay has been active in adding to the offensive line group.
Starting at center is Josh Myers, who missed most of his rookie season but has since been a reliable starter in the last two years. Heading into his contract year, Myers will need to prove himself for a potential second contract in the NFL.
Elgton Jenkins returns at left guard, showing flashes of brilliance but experiencing a slight dip in performance in 2023. Rasheed Walker and Zach Tom are back as the starting tackles, with both players performing well in their respective roles.
The Packers have made moves to potentially improve their offensive line, signing Andre Dillard and drafting Jordan Morgan. Both players provide competition and depth at the tackle position, with Morgan showcasing versatility to play multiple roles on the line.
Competition is healthy in Green Bay, as returning starters and new additions create a competitive environment. Offensive line coach Luke Butkus has a good mix of experience and potential on the line as the team prepares for the upcoming season.