PACKERS BOMBSHELL: Green Bay’s Offensive Line Ranked NFC North’s BIGGEST Weakness, Jordan Love’s Secret Weapon Revealed, and One Massive Decision Could Make or Break the Season!

The Green Bay Packers may have one of the NFL’s most explosive offenses—but there’s one glaring problem that could destroy their Super Bowl dreams before they ever get started. While Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Tucker Kraft, and one of football’s deepest receiving groups continue grabbing headlines, many inside Green Bay believe the offensive line remains the biggest question mark on the entire roster. Yet behind the concern lies a surprising twist. Despite inconsistent grades, injuries, and constant lineup changes, the Packers quietly finished among the NFL’s best at protecting their franchise quarterback. Now the biggest question isn’t whether Green Bay has talent—it’s whether the offensive line can finally put everything together.

The good news starts with Zack Tom, who continues proving he’s one of the NFL’s elite offensive tackles. Ranked among the best tackles in football, Tom has become the cornerstone of Green Bay’s offensive front, trailing only Detroit superstar Penei Sewell inside the NFC North. But behind Tom, uncertainty quickly takes over. Former first-round pick Jordan Morgan is expected to return to his natural position at left tackle after spending much of last season playing out of position, and many believe that single change could completely transform his career. Coaches remain optimistic that a full offseason working where he’s most comfortable will unlock the player Green Bay originally drafted in the first round.
Depth remains another major concern, but the Packers believe they may have quietly solved part of that problem. Veteran Darian Kinnard has emerged as a reliable backup capable of stepping in whenever injuries strike, while rookie lineman Jagger Burton is already generating buzz as another player who could contribute far earlier than expected. Green Bay’s front office continues betting on versatility, believing the offensive line can become a strength if everyone finally settles into their natural positions instead of constantly moving across the formation because of injuries.

The biggest battle, however, may be happening at center. While Shawn Ryan currently appears to have the inside track for the starting job, many fans continue demanding a larger opportunity for young lineman Jacob Monk. Despite receiving only limited snaps last season, Monk impressed whenever he stepped onto the field, producing outstanding efficiency numbers that have left many wondering why the coaching staff hasn’t given him a legitimate chance to compete for the starting role. At the same time, Ryan brings the toughness, leadership, and physical attitude coaches love, making this one of training camp’s most fascinating position battles.
Questions also continue surrounding the interior offensive line. Aaron Banks remains one of Green Bay’s most controversial offseason investments after signing a lucrative contract despite underwhelming performances. Critics believe the Packers doubled down too quickly, while supporters argue injuries prevented Banks from ever showing what he could truly become. Former tackle Anthony Belton also struggled after being forced into unfamiliar positions as a rookie, reinforcing the belief that Green Bay’s biggest problem wasn’t simply talent—it was constant shuffling caused by injuries across the offensive front. If everyone stays healthy, many believe this group could look dramatically different in 2026.

Ironically, despite all the criticism, the numbers reveal something few fans expected. Green Bay finished among the NFL leaders in lowest pressure rate allowed, ranking just behind the Eagles and Rams. Much of that success belongs to Jordan Love, whose quick decision-making, mobility, and ability to escape pressure repeatedly masked many of the offensive line’s weaknesses. Combined with Matt LaFleur’s offensive design, the Packers consistently kept opposing pass rushers from taking over games even while the run-blocking unit struggled throughout the season.
As training camp approaches, the message inside Green Bay couldn’t be clearer. The Packers already believe they have a franchise quarterback, elite skill-position talent, and enough offensive firepower to compete with anyone in the NFC. Everything now depends on one position group. If Zack Tom returns healthy, Jordan Morgan breaks out at left tackle, Shawn Ryan solidifies the middle, and Aaron Banks finally lives up to expectations, Green Bay’s offensive line could transform from the roster’s biggest weakness into one of its greatest strengths. But if those questions remain unanswered, Jordan Love may once again be forced to carry the offense while hoping the protection holds together long enough for another playoff run.