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Packers’ Jordan Morgan Bulks Up to Dominate Defenses

Green Bay, WI – July 22, 2025

The Green Bay Packers’ quest for a dominant offensive tackle has spotlighted rookie Jordan Morgan, who is reshaping his physique and reputation to prove he’s more than just a rotational lineman. After a 2024 season marked by criticism, Morgan is transforming to become a true threat to opposing defenses in Matt LaFleur’s scheme.

Drafted 25th overall, Morgan played 185 snaps at guard due to injuries but struggled at tackle, where LaFleur’s outside zone run game demands explosive footwork and agility. With only 1.5 pancake blocks and a 58.3 PFF grade, per Pro-Football-Reference.com, Morgan faced scrutiny on X for “clunky” movement and inconsistent pass protection. Fans and analysts questioned his fit, noting his 5.04-second 40-yard dash lacked the burst needed for LaFleur’s system, which led the NFL in play-action usage (25.2%) in 2024.

“They called me a project, not a starter,” Morgan said on Packernet Podcast. “I added 10 pounds of muscle to hit 315 pounds—not to quiet critics, but to anchor this line.” This offseason, Morgan focused on strength training and agility drills, trimming his 40-yard dash to 4.95 seconds, per team reports. His goal: dominate defensive ends in both run and pass plays, aligning with LaFleur’s versatile attack.

LaFleur, aiming to rebound from a 22-10 playoff loss to the Eagles, praised Morgan’s progress. “Jordan’s moving like a veteran now,” he said. “He’s battling Rasheed Walker for left tackle, and it’s pushing both to elevate.” With a $2.9 million cap hit, per Spotrac, Morgan is a cost-effective piece in a line featuring Aaron Banks and Elgton Jenkins.

With Josh Jacobs’ 1,307 rushing yards bolstering the run game, Morgan’s growth is critical for protecting Jordan Love and opening lanes. After an 11-6 season, per ESPN, the Packers eye Super Bowl LX. Fans on X are optimistic, projecting Morgan could allow just one sack in 2025 if his newfound power translates. His transformation signals he’s ready to be a cornerstone, not a placeholder, for Green Bay’s high-octane offense.

 

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