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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1064675" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>For sure no one knows 100% and even if one does prove capable what the future holds no one knows...however, the tendency seen in Green Bay for a VERY LONG time is their prolific ability to identify high quality OL and even develop as well.</p><p></p><p>While both Morgan and Belton may not become two contract Packers and starting at a Tackle position, the odds on bet would be to say one of them does....or I'd say WORST case one is a long term guard for us (likely RG with Brooks like getting LG nod).</p><p></p><p>Packers history selected OL types high in the draft:</p><p>2006 - Daryn Colledge in the 2nd, solid pick who started every game he was active for us for 5 years and Arizona 3 years and even Miami his final year.</p><p>2008 - Nothing till Day 3 but solid pick in Josh Sitton in the 4th</p><p>2009 - Nothing till Day3 but solid pick in TJ Lang in the 4th</p><p>2010 - Bulaga first round - dynamite pick!</p><p>2011 - Sherrod, INJURY stole him. Not fair to critique him or the pick - everyone knew he belonged.</p><p>2013 - None taken till Day 3 and Bakhtiari in the 4th...DYNAMITE pick</p><p>2016 - Spriggs, which is the only bust of highly drafted OL arguably IMO in the past two decades</p><p>2019 - Jenkins was picked in the second but wasn't a "pure tackle type" being listed as a center on many boards</p><p>2021 - Josh Myers in the second - we got average starting play out of him and teams without a succession plan likely would have signed him back for another year. Not a bust but to me the only other arguably "not great" pick of OL high in the draft.</p><p>2022 - Rhyan in the third, he's proven to be a capable starter - not an amazing pick but far from bad. Tom in the 4th and Walker in the 7th</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bottomline if the Packers pick you Day1 or Day2 and you're an offensive lineman - odds makers would say you're at minimum going to be a starter in the league for awhile...even if they pick you in the fourth it seems that way....some fourth/fifth rounders I didn't even mention above - Spitz, Barbre, Newhouse, Tretter, Linsley, Newman...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1064675, member: 6578"] For sure no one knows 100% and even if one does prove capable what the future holds no one knows...however, the tendency seen in Green Bay for a VERY LONG time is their prolific ability to identify high quality OL and even develop as well. While both Morgan and Belton may not become two contract Packers and starting at a Tackle position, the odds on bet would be to say one of them does....or I'd say WORST case one is a long term guard for us (likely RG with Brooks like getting LG nod). Packers history selected OL types high in the draft: 2006 - Daryn Colledge in the 2nd, solid pick who started every game he was active for us for 5 years and Arizona 3 years and even Miami his final year. 2008 - Nothing till Day 3 but solid pick in Josh Sitton in the 4th 2009 - Nothing till Day3 but solid pick in TJ Lang in the 4th 2010 - Bulaga first round - dynamite pick! 2011 - Sherrod, INJURY stole him. Not fair to critique him or the pick - everyone knew he belonged. 2013 - None taken till Day 3 and Bakhtiari in the 4th...DYNAMITE pick 2016 - Spriggs, which is the only bust of highly drafted OL arguably IMO in the past two decades 2019 - Jenkins was picked in the second but wasn't a "pure tackle type" being listed as a center on many boards 2021 - Josh Myers in the second - we got average starting play out of him and teams without a succession plan likely would have signed him back for another year. Not a bust but to me the only other arguably "not great" pick of OL high in the draft. 2022 - Rhyan in the third, he's proven to be a capable starter - not an amazing pick but far from bad. Tom in the 4th and Walker in the 7th Bottomline if the Packers pick you Day1 or Day2 and you're an offensive lineman - odds makers would say you're at minimum going to be a starter in the league for awhile...even if they pick you in the fourth it seems that way....some fourth/fifth rounders I didn't even mention above - Spitz, Barbre, Newhouse, Tretter, Linsley, Newman... [/QUOTE]
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