As the Green Bay Packers learned the hard way in their early playoff exit to the Philadelphia Eagles, it's almost impossible to win without quality offensive line depth. One injury to Elgton Jenkins derailed everything as the Packers' postseason dreams slipped away.
Fast forward seven months to the blossoming of preseason hope. The Packers have reasons for optimism, but their paper-thin interior offensive line problem is once again ringing alarm bells.
General manager Brian Gutekunst reinforced the tackle depth with second-rounder Anthony Belton, while free-agent guard addition Aaron Banks effectively replaced Josh Myers despite playing a different position.