From Our Blog: Pre-Camp Breakdown: Now Introducing the Packers Offensive Linemen

Mark87

Carpe Diem
Admin
Moderator
Messages
10,775
Reaction score
12,750
Website
wisconsinsportstalk.net
http://wisprtstalk.blogspot.com/2015/07/pre-camp-breakdown-now-introducing.html

This year the Green Bay Packers return intact an offensive line that was one of the better lines in the NFL last year. Bryan Bulaga resigned with the team and that all but solidified the fortress that surrounded and protected Aaron Rodgers on pass plays and Eddie Lacy during run plays last year. Like last year the Packers will score a ton of points. Like last year Eddie Lacy will rush for 1,100 yards and become just the 3rd running back in Packers history to do so.

The Studs: #75 Bryan Bulaga, #70 TJ Lang, #63 Corey Linsley, #71 Josh Sitton and #69 David Bakhtiari

The starters on the offensive line for the Packers are set. # 63 Corey Linsley will start at center. If he plays like he did last year...he will go to the Pro-Bowl.
The two guards will be # 71 Josh Sitton and #70 TJ Lang. They pull very well and are two of the best when zone blocking and pass protecting. Sitton will be a Pro-Bowl player in 2015. Lang will be an alternate. The two tackles are the bookends of the unit. #69 David Bakhtiari and #75 Bryan Bulaga are two of the best in the business. Both are valuable and they protect Aaron's blind side very well. So the line is set...but what about the back ups?
I'm predicting the Green Bay Packers will carry no more than eight offensive linemen this year on the squad. Therefore, given the five starters the lucky other three will be #67 Don Barclay, #73 JC Tretter and #74 Mark Rotheram. All three of these players bring versatility to the unit.

#67 Don Barclay, Tackle/Guard
# 67 Don Barclay will be the Packers best sixth man coming off the bench should any of the studs up front get hurt during a game. In fact, last year Barclay himself was injured with a torn ACL, but is expected to make a full recovery. During OTA's in June he showed the coaching staff that he lost no movement laterally and was more powerful in the legs than the previous season. Packers fans should be excited about his return to the team. He can play both tackle and guard positions.

#73 JC Tretter, Center

#73 JC Tretter will be the Packers back up center. Interesting to note, Tretter was the starting center last year to begin the season, but lost his job to Corey Linsley when he got hurt. Linsely never looked backed and just dominated interior "D" linemen. Garth Gerhardt will push Tretter big time for the second spot, but will come up short and will make the squad as a practice player, should he clear waivers. Tretter has experience at both the center and guard positions, but is a true center all the way and will only be used in that role.

#74 Mark Rotheram, Guard/Tackle

#74 Mark Rotheram will virtually be pushed by every other linemen in camp. However, in the end he will prevail. Rotheram is a very athletic player for a guy his size. He is 6'-5" and 325 pounds, strong upper body and powerful legs. He uses his hips very well when run blocking and his explosive take off allows him to get to the 2nd tier and blast linebackers out of the way for Eddie Lacy.

#76 Villanova Tackle Vince Kowalski, #50 for Packers

Finally, every year I like to pick a dark horse. A linemen who seems to have a very good chance, but is relatively unknown. My dark horse this year is #50 Vince Kowalski. Vince is 6'-4' and weighs 305 lbs. He played both right and left tackle at Nova. Should Barclay go down again and a few other tackles slip up...Kowalski is the man!
 
I think there is a huge drop talent wise at OT once both starters come out. Don't really care to test that theory in the regular season.
 
Solid assessment. I see it as the 5 starters from last year plus Tretter, Barclay and probably Rotterham. I'll have to keep an eye on Kowalski in pre-season.

I've maintained for several years that our lack of quality depth on o-line makes it really hard to assess the rest of the offense in preseason. QBs are running for their lives and RBs have nowhere to run. Hopefully Barclay, Gerhardt, Tretter, Rotterham and Kowalski will provide a quality 2nd unit that will allow the #2 offense to run more smoothly.
 
#69 David Bakhtiari and #75 Bryan Bulaga are two of the best in the business. Both are valuable and they protect Aaron's blind side very well.

One, I'd have to question Bak appointment as one of the best. Two, if they're both playing LT (to protect AR's blind side), what does the right side look like? :D
 
I know there is a lot of love on this board for Barclay, but he provides back up at both guard positions as well as RT. IMO- he's never shown to be a LT. Tough guy, but limited athletically. We have a good-very good starting lineup. We seem to have decent back up power except for LT. Bak has played well, but it is still the weak link if he goes down. Tretter's value might be higher because of his reps at LT. He is a better athlete than Barclay.
 
[BCOLOR=#fbfbff]If BahkT goes down, I think it'll be a juggling act on the line. They won't put Tretter or Barclay there I don't believe. They will move Bulaga to LT and put Barclay or Tretter in at the RT spot. [/BCOLOR]
I know there is a lot of love on this board for Barclay, but he provides back up at both guard positions as well as RT. IMO- he's never shown to be a LT. Tough guy, but limited athletically. We have a good-very good starting lineup. We seem to have decent back up power except for LT. Bak has played well, but it is still the weak link if he goes down. Tretter's value might be higher because of his reps at LT. He is a better athlete than Barclay.

I don't know about Tretter. I seem to recall him playing some snaps at OT last year and not looking so good.

I suspect we juggle the line again if BahkT goes down. Bulaga moves from RT to LT and Barclay (or maybe Tretter) goes in at RT.
 
This area always concerns me going in. Injuries here put your franchise player at risk. If he goes out... all bets are off. tc(
 
Back
Top