From today's MJS:
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/dougherty/2020/04/20/dougherty-tackle-looms-large-list-green-bay-packers-priorities-first-round-draft-pick/5154497002/Dougherty: Tackle looms large on list of Packers' priorities with first-round draft pickPete Dougherty, Packers NewsPublished 7:00 a.m. CT April 20, 2020
Gutekunst certainly can make a case for using his top pick on any position except center, guard, safety and kicking-game specialist. Outside rusher is a stretch, too.
Tackle, on the other hand, figures to be in the thick of the mix when the Packers’ first pick comes up at No. 30 overall (barring a trade up or down).
Gutekunst let starting right tackle Bryan Bulaga walk in free agency and replaced him with a veteran stopgap, 30-year-old Rick Wagner, at a much cheaper cost ($5.75 million fully guaranteed to Bulaga’s $19.25 million guarantee from the Los Angeles Chargers). He’s the fallback option in a year when the coronavirus pandemic will make it tougher for a draft pick to beat him out for the starting job. But even then, the Packers also badly need a bona fide backup swing tackle for this season.
In other words, Gutekunst would have no trouble justifying taking a tackle at No. 30, even if the pick would lack pizzazz.
“Big guys are always harder to find,” said a scout for another NFL team of the draft premium placed on tackles. “You want to protect the quarterback.”
This year’s draft features four tackle prospects who probably will go in the first half of the first round and will be long gone by 30: Louisville’s Mekhi Becton, Alabama’s Jedrick Wills, Georgia’s Andrew Thomas and Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs.
Four others appear to be later first-round and early second-round prospects, and thus possibly on Gutekunst’s radar at 30: USC’s Austin Jackson, Boise State’s Ezra Cleveland, Houston’s Josh Jones and Georgia’s Isaiah Wilson.