Pointing that Zach Tom is becoming a star is an understatement. Entering his fourth NFL season in 2025, the former fourth-round pick is already a consolidated elite player at the right tackle position.
While both of the Green Bay Packers starting offensive tackles are under contract for 2025, the team has big questions at the position in the long run.
The defensive end saw Zach Tom up close and personal in the Texans Week 7 trip to Lambeau Field Zach Tom may have just missed out on being named All-Pro for the 2024 season, but the Green Bay Packers right tackle is still getting his well-deserved flowers.
It's hard to find top level offensive linemen, especially late in the draft. But this is what the Green Bay Packers have done consistently under general manager Brian Gutekunst.
The Packers enter the 2025 offseason with ample cap space to make a splash move and some clear roster needs that should be addressed. They could go out and sign a #1 wide receiver, an elite pass rusher, or a lockdown corner – all understandable moves.
The New England Patriots have quite a few roster areas to address during the upcoming NFL offseason. With a lot of cap space and great draft assets as well, the Patriots have the resources to make some moves.
Would Zach Tom be a center, where he started his career at Wake Forest? Could he stay at tackle, where he finished his career? Those were the questions after the Green Bay Packers drafted Tom in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, and they didn’t go away after a jack-of-all-trades rookie season.
It might be hard to find good tackles in the NFL, but the Green Bay Packers have done it again. A fourth-round pick in 2022, right tackle Zach Tom was good from the get go, but he's taken a huge step forward this season.
Last year, Emanuel Wilson led the NFL in preseason rushing yards, leading the Green Bay Packers to keep him on the 53-man roster. This year, even if they added Josh Jacobs to replace Aaron Jones, kept AJ Dillon and drafted MarShawn Lloyd, Wilson is still on pace to make the team once again.
Midway through Tuesday’s practice at Green Bay Packers training camp, Jordan Love took a deep drop. Love was looking to strike downfield. It’s the type of play that requires exemplary pass protection.
The Green Bay Packers have missed right tackle Zach Tom. With Tom working his way back from a torn pectoral, former first-round pick Andre Dillard started training camp as the No.
After a few weeks off, the Green Bay Packers mailbag is back. Now, we are in the middle of training camp, and preseason games are right around the corner.
With right tackle Zach Tom coming back slowly from a torn pectoral and the Green Bay Packers’ offensive line under siege during the first two days of training camp, the team made an enormous change on the No.
Per Wes Hodkiewicz, the Packers are activating OL Zach Tom from the physically unable-to-perform list, and will be limited in practice on Monday. He had sustained a torn pectoral muscle during offseason weightlifting sessions and has plans to return for training camp or the start of the regular season.
The Packers are set to return four of five from their starting offensive line from last year.
A lot of attention is going to be given to the offensive line of the Green Bay Packers over the next few weeks. It is arguably the biggest positional battle that will ensue in training camp, with Zach Tom being involved.
The Green Bay Packers have a lot of talented players along their offensive line. One of them is the versatile Zach Tom. A fourth-round pick out of Wake Forest in the 2022 NFL Draft, Zach Tom has already exhibited incredible versatility as a pro.
Zach Tom allowed two sacks and 36 pressures in 656 pass-blocking snaps last year. Additionally, he was Green Bay’s highest-graded run-blocker according to Pro Football Focus.
Green Bay Packers standout Zach Tom is the fifth-best right tackle in the NFL, according to ProFootballFocus.com’s list of the top 32 offensive tackles .
The Green Bay Packers roster is loaded with young talent. Some players are better known than others and have yet to get their flowers. One player who would fall into that category is offensive lineman Zach Tom.
Packers HC Matt LaFleur revealed both OL Zach Tom and TE Tucker Kraft are rehabbing from torn pectoral muscles sustained during weightlifting sessions
“That felt like one of the most competitive Packers rookie minicamp/orientations I’ve covered. Several UDFAs and tryout players made plays. I’ll be curious to see moves GB makes.” – Wes Hodkiewicz.
The Green Bay Packers surprised a lot of people during the 2023 NFL season. After a rocky start to the Jordan Love era, the team picked things up in the second half of the season, sneaking into the playoffs as the last Wild Card team.
The Green Bay Packers will soon have to make their first offseason decisions. The team has three players with void years on their contracts set to expire on February 19, and that's a soft deadline for Green Bay to decide what they will do with safety Darnell Savage, cornerback/kick returner Keisean Nixon, and offensive tackle Yosh Nijman.
Recently, The Packers Wire’s manager editor Zach Kruse released a call to arms for Green Bay Packers content writers to spread the good word about Zach Tom, the team’s terrific right tackle.
It was an improbable run by the Green Bay Packers and, frankly, they have no reason to hang their head despite a 24-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
Flopping happens all the time in the NFL, especially after the whistle. It may not be flopping like what we see in the NBA, but a well-timed flop can be very advantageous if the performance catches the eye of an NFL ref.
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