The Green Bay Packers released versatile veteran Billy Turner on Monday, likely turning the offensive line into a draft need for general manager Brian Gutekunst.
The move saved money on the salary cap but took away a valuable player up front for the Packers offense.
The Packers have drafted at least one offensive lineman in seven straight years dating back to 2016. Expect that number to reach seven as Gutekunst attempts to find a player capable of replacing what Turner – who made starts at left tackle, right tackle and right guard over the last three seasons – gave the Packers offensive line.
To preview what’s ahead, I asked Packers Wire draft analyst Brennen Rupp for five prospects the Packers could consider to replace Turner. Here are his picks, with insight on each player: