The Detroit Lions jumped ahead of the Green Bay Packers to take Terrion Arnold with the 24th overall pick, trading up with the Dallas Cowboys. However, the Packers do what they do, and it doesn't feel like they would have taken Arnold anyway after all.
#Packers select Arizona T Jordan Morgan, with the 25th overall pick in the #NFLDraft ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/KN0z8F5Qzh
— A to Z Sports (@AtoZSportsNFL) April 26, 2024
The Packers still managed to have a solid board at 25, and they finally went with a non-quarterback offensive player in the first round under Brian Gutekunst. With the 25th overall pick, the Packers took offensive tackle Jordan Morgan, from Arizona.
I think the #Packers like Jordan Morgan more than you do. By a lot.
— Wendell Ferreira (@wendellfp) April 22, 2024
He is the second offensive player selected by Gutekunst in the first round, after the GM moved up in 2020 to take quarterback Jordan Love. Morgan is the first non-QB offensive player selected by the Packers in the first round since offensive lineman Derek Sherrod, in 2011.
Draft profile (Rob Gregson)
Strengths
Efficiency: Smooth feet and buttery hips that allocate wins in deep pass sets and lengthened runs
Strike-Sustain: Textbook latch with the ability to drive a defender once hooked onto his pads
Pass Pro Technique: Shows a developed set of skills including leverage, strike timing, and footwork
Areas of Improvement-Concerns
Anchor: Loses depth of the pocket a little much. Likely due to his more angular frame
Awareness: Misses B gap pressures and loopers on occasion
Evaluation:
Jordan Morgan is what many teams covet from modern tackles, especially on the right side. A highly developed prospect that displays creative technique and functional athleticism, building upon his anchor will make him a solid starter for years in the NFL.
46th overall, 4th ranked OG
The big point in the selection is Jordan Morgan's versatility. At first, he might start at right guard from day 1. However, he has some potential to play tackle in the future, despite his relatively short arms.
He's an extremely athletic offensive lineman, and that's historically something they look for.
Jordan Morgan was drafted with pick 25 of round 1 in the 2024 draft class. He scored a 9.24 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 105 out of 1377 OT from 1987 to 2024. https://t.co/PiANHIbxQR pic.twitter.com/FzMkF452mh
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 26, 2024
RAS of Gutekunst's 1st-rounders:
The Packers lost three offensive linemen in the offseason. They released David Bakhtiari, while Yosh Nijman and Jon Runyan signed elsewhere in free agency. What used to be a strength became a huge question mark.
The Packers are fine at tackle, since Zach Tom is an ascending star and Rasheed Walker is a capable starter. However, the depth was highly questionable — the backups are recently signed Andre Dillard, plus Caleb Jones, Luke Tenuta, and Kadeem Telfort, three developmental pieces.
With six quarterbacks in the first 12 picks and 14 offensive players to start the draft, the options were plentiful for the Packers.
According to the consensus big board, the best ones were cornerbacks Cooper DeJean, Nate Wiggins, and Kool-Aid McKinstry, offensive lineman Graham Barton, defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton, and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell.
Top players available via consensus board when the Packers picked:
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