The most important rookie in the Green Bay Packers training camp this summer is not first round draft pick Eric Stokes. It’s not receiver Amari Rodgers. The most important rookie, and it’s not even close, is center Josh Myers. In fact, he may be the key to the entire offensive line.
How significant is Myers to the Packers? Consider this. They drafted him in the second round. Centers don’t get drafted in the second round. The last time Green Bay drafted a center that high was in 1967, when Vince Lombardi took Bob Hyland in the first round.