The Green Bay Packers' offensive line could look different by the time the 2024 National Football League season kicks off.
Green Bay -- like every other team in the league -- will have to cut down the roster before the season begins and that will lead to some tough decisions. The Packers seem to have a surplus on the offensive line which could lead to changes there.
Bleacher Report's David Kenyon even mentioned veteran lineman Andre Dillard as a player who could get cut before the new season kicks off.
"Green Bay Packers: Andre Dillard, OT," Kenyon said. "The kicking competition between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph is a bigger storyline, sure. Green Bay's depth on the offensive line is taking shape, though. Second-year blocker Kadeem Telfort and rookie Travis Glover may have done enough to overtake Andre Dillard, who is searching for a stable year after a frustrating 2023 with Tennessee."
Dillard is a four-year National Football League veteran and has spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles and Tennessee Titans throughout his young career. He joined the Packers in free agency in the spring, but the Packers do have depth on the offensive line. If he can't impress over the next few weeks, he could be looking for a new opportunity with another team in the not-so-distant future.
There's a lot to be excited about the Packers heading into the 2024 season but it will have to get through some disappointing cuts before it can get to the real action this season.
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