Josh Sitton was the 135th overall pick for the Green Bay Packers during the 2008 NFL Draft. During his time at the University of Central Florida, Sitton started games at right tackle and both guard spots, showcasing the versatility that the Packers value in offensive linemen.
During his successful career with the Packers, Sitton started 112 games at guard, was an All-Pro player, and was a Super Bowl Champion. He is the poster child for what the Packers look for in offensive linemen. They value versatility and have had a lot of success drafting college offensive tackles and converting them to guards.