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A Tale of Two Offensive Lines

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The Green Bay Packers have enjoyed a level of success that very few organizations will ever enjoy when it comes to offensive line play. Despite rarely spending first-round draft capital at the position (only three times since 1998), the team has largely had good offensive line play through much of the Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers eras, with brief bouts of poor play generally resolved quite quickly, even if it was by players selected on day three, such as Mark Tauscher, Scott Wells, Josh Sitton, and now Zach Tom. The Packers' model of offensive line success is virtually unparalleled across multiple general managers and offensive line coaches.