GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Banks knows a bit about what Jordan Morgan went through early in his NFL career. Banks was a high draft pick forced to play out of position with mixed results early in his career, only to move back to his natural spot and become a full-time starter.
That's one reason Banks has a keen interest in Morgan.
The other is that they will line up next to each other on the Green Bay Packers' offensive line this year with Banks at left guard and Morgan -- finally -- at his preferred left tackle position.
For two seasons, the Packers force-fit Morgan into guard -- with 10 of his 13 career starts coming at either left or right guard -- after they picked him at No. 25 overall in the 2024 draft out of Arizona, where he played almost exclusively left tackle.

