The Green Bay Packers have been known for their development of versatile offensive linemen for about two decades now. The team’s approach of selecting almost exclusively athletic former college tackles and moving them all across the offensive line has yielded some of the best offensive line results in the league since Ted Thompson first took over as general manager back in 2005. The only struggle, though, is trying to figure out which combination of linemen is the best fit for specific positions in a given year.
Enter Zach Tom, the second-year offensive lineman from Wake Forest who started five games last season as a fourth-round rookie.