Despite the rumors of Zach Tom being viewed as an elite center in their eyes, Green Bay appears to be rolling with Myers in 2024. Last month, ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported that the Green Bay Packers consider Zach Tom a potential Hall-of-Fame center.
“That felt like one of the most competitive Packers rookie minicamp/orientations I’ve covered. Several UDFAs and tryout players made plays. I’ll be curious to see moves GB makes.” – Wes Hodkiewicz.
Just because the 2024 NFL Draft and subsequent undrafted free agent frenzy are over for the Green Bay Packers does not mean the work is. At this point in the offseason, teams will double back with veterans who are still looking for a place to play in 2024, waiting for the perfect opportunity.
The Green Bay Packers entered the 2024 NFL Draft with a few clear needs on the roster. Much like the last two offseason, they moved on from some long-time contributors, creating some voids that needed to be filled.
The Green Bay Packers pulled the trigger a little quicker on a player the Kansas City Chiefs were interested in. The Packers signed an offensive tackle to help them replace star left tackle David Bakhtiari after the team cut him this offseason.
The Green Bay Packers will soon have to make their first offseason decisions. The team has three players with void years on their contracts set to expire on February 19, and that's a soft deadline for Green Bay to decide what they will do with safety Darnell Savage, cornerback/kick returner Keisean Nixon, and offensive tackle Yosh Nijman.
The Super Bowl will be played on Sunday but, for 30 other NFL teams, the offseason is in full swing. The Green Bay Packers started their offseason by hiring Jeff Hafley as their defensive coordinator.
Recently, The Packers Wire’s manager editor Zach Kruse released a call to arms for Green Bay Packers content writers to spread the good word about Zach Tom, the team’s terrific right tackle.
It was an improbable run by the Green Bay Packers and, frankly, they have no reason to hang their head despite a 24-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
This time of year can always be so stressful. This is especially true when one wants to make sure to get that special someone the perfect gift. Oh wait!
Green Bay Packers tackle Zach Tom was fined $5,534 for the unnecessary roughness penalty on the game-ending interception. On the play, Tom hit Kazee late, running him into Steelers special teams coach Danny Smith, and a scuffle ensued.
Besides a few phantom offsides penalties on crucial downs, the Green Bay Packers’ offensive line played their best game in a long time. Coincidentally, it was a game that saw Yosh Nijman start over Rasheed Walker, and Sean Rhyan played some snaps in relief of Jon Runyan Jr.
Flopping happens all the time in the NFL, especially after the whistle. It may not be flopping like what we see in the NBA, but a well-timed flop can be very advantageous if the performance catches the eye of an NFL ref.
When the Green Bay Packers lost All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari and Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins to knee injuries in 2020-21, other players were able to fill the void they left.
There weren’t many up-for-grabs positions in the Green Bay Packers’ starting lineup entering training camp. One was supposed to be right tackle between Yosh Nijman, the incumbent starter, and Zach Tom, the versatile 2022 fourth-round pick.
There are a lot of young, inexperienced players on the Green Bay Packers roster stepping into prominent roles with the team in 2022. One of the players who are going to see an expanded role is offensive lineman, Zach Tom.
As training camp rolls on, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Jordan Love will not have any veteran pass-catchers to lean on. The wideout trio of Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, and Jayden Reed are all in their first or second season.
“Where’s Waldo” is a series of puzzle books in which Waldo, wearing a red-and-white striped shirt and hat, can be found somewhere among a huge group of people.
A battle for the starting right tackle spot in Green Bay Packers training camp is no surprise. Many experts consider last year’s starter, Yosh Nijman, a solid player, but versatile second-year offensive lineman Zach Tom has a high ceiling.
There have been a number of players standing out in the early going of training camp for the Green Bay Packers this year. One of those players is offensive lineman, Zach Tom. Tom, a fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft out of Wake Forest, is set to have a major role during the upcoming season.
As a rookie last season, Zach Tom played four spots on the Green Bay Packers’ offensive line. This training camp, he’s competing for a starting job at right tackle.
Zach Tom will be the Green Bay Packers’ “breakout” player in 2023, according to Pro Football Focus. That’s perhaps true, but at what position? PFF said Tom is “projected” to be the starting right tackle.
Will the offensive line in Green Bay be able to help smooth the transition to the Jordan Love era?
Tom’s 87.6 rating in pass blocking led all rookies in the 2022 preseason. Tom recorded 69 pass-blocking snaps without allowing a single pressure.
With two preseason games under his belt, Zach Tom has been graded by PFF with an 87.3.
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