The Green Bay Packers' shaky offensive line play hurt them in the first half of the season, raising questions about the team's $77 million investment in Aaron Banks when free agency opened.
Banks struggled to stay healthy during training camp and then early in the season, and his inconsistent performances also left a lot to be desired. However, as Banks and the Packers' offensive line have found continuity and steadied the ship, the entire unit has started to thrive. Head coach Matt LaFleur has seen his veteran guard take a positive step.
"I think he's really kind of turned a corner," LaFleur said, via Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.