Mitch Hyatt . 24. player. 49. The Packers took some serious hits to their interior offensive line the past two offseasons with Josh Sitton, T.J. Lang and J.C. Tretter all leaving for other teams. No doubt they hope Kyle Murphy and Jason Spriggs can plug the holes but there’s no doubt the depth has thinned for Green Bay up front. Smart money says they look to add more beef next year in order to ensure the continued well-being of their cash cow Aaron Rodgers.
<p>The beauty of drafted Mitch Hyatt is he’s an accomplished left tackle who could play that spot in the pros but is projected to be an even better guard. His pass sets are crisp and he allows little pressure on his quarterback. This doesn’t stop him from giving that extra effort in the ground game to open holes for the backs. Hyatt will need to add more weight if that ends up being his position though.</p>. OL. Clemson