Compared to 2023, the Green Bay Packers will have a lot fewer questions going into the 2024 campaign. Their young bunch of offensive weapons, their running back spot, and their quarterback of the future appeared to have been cemented. Their defense has also seen some adjustments, but with new defensive
coordinator Jeff Hafley in charge, things appear to be looking up. But the offensive line will definitely change, especially in light of a recent remark. Given his play from the previous season, Packers coach
Matt LaFleur was asked if Walker was the team’s left tackle of the future. He said, “Well, he was our left tackle last year,” before adding, “I think so.” The question of whether Walker’s campaign started out of what we need or whether his stay will be extended This year, the Packers have eleven draft selections,
five of which are in the first three rounds. If the Packers decide to utilize one of those high draft picks on the offensive line—more especially, at tackle—it won’t come as a surprise. This off-season’s release of David Bakhtiari served as further evidence that the Packers require a long-term left tackle solution. Since
2011 (Derek Sherrod), the Packers have not selected an offensive lineman in the first round of the NFL Draft. This implies that Green Bay might also target the LT position in the middle to late rounds. Whatever the case, Rasheed Walker’s future with the team is greatly affected by this off-season.