GREEN BAY — Brian Gutekunst acknowledged the obvious on Monday: Elgton Jenkins is indeed moving to center.
But that is only part of a potential reshuffling on the Green Bay Packers’ offensive line.
The Packers general manager acknowledged that Jenkins’ shift from left guard — after the team decided not to bring back incumbent center Josh Myers and signed ex-San Francisco 49ers lineman Aaron Banks to take over at left guard — is only one possible change that may be coming in what could be a greater makeover up front.
Speaking with a small group of reporters at the annual NFL Meetings at The Breakers luxury resort in West Palm Beach, Fla.