GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers made their first foray into NFL free agency on Monday by agreeing to terms with guard Aaron Banks.
The contract is for four years and $77 million, according to NFL Network.
With the decision to not re-sign center Josh Myers, the Packers have a multitude of potential starters at guard, with two-time Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins, starting right guard Sean Rhyan, 2024 first-round pick Jordan Morgan and Banks.
What they don’t have is a center.
While there’s a lot of offseason to go, the most logical move would be to shift Jenkins to center.