After the 2022 NFL draft had come to its conclusion, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst admitted that the team was lighter on the offensive line than they typically prefer to be. According to the headman on the Packers’ personnel staff, they want to be around 12 deep at the position. Due to the ACL injury to starter Elgton Jenkins, the team only had 8 healthy players going into the draft.
That all changed in the middle and late rounds, when Green Bay took UCLA’s Sean Rhyan, Wake Forest’s Zach Tom and Penn State’s Rasheed Walker in the third, fourth and seventh rounds, respectively.