Amongst all of the struggles that we saw from this Green Bay Packers offense last season, an underrated aspect was the poor play from the offensive line.
On the season, the offensive line unit would give up 53 total sacks, which tied for third most in the NFL and they allowed an average of 3.3 sacks per game, including a number of crushing sacks given up on third down.
Much of the pressure that Aaron Rodgers would face came from up the middle at both guard positions. At left guard was Lane Taylor who had a down year, and at right guard, was Byron Bell and Justin McCray who just aren’t starting caliber players at this point in their careers.