Last month, ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported that the Green Bay Packers consider Zach Tom a potential Hall-of-Fame center. When the team turned in their 2024 first-round pick for a tackle, Jordan Morgan, who could potentially displace one of the Packers’ starting tackles in the starting lineup, many wondered what this would mean for incumbent starting center Josh Myers.
A former second-round pick, Myers has been graded out by Pro Football Focus with season-long grades of 54.9, 61.1 and 54.7 in his three years in the NFL — below-average numbers for a starting center. In 2021, he was also selected one pick ahead of Creed Humphrey, an All-Pro center, something that constantly gets brought up in conversations around his performance.