I think there are three factors that’ll determine next year’s offensive line.
1. Does the team re-sign Evan Dietrich-Smith?
2. What is the status of Derek Sherrod?
3. What is the status of Bryan Bulaga?
The easiest one to answer is No. 3. Bulaga should be healthy and he’ll start at either left or right tackle. He was a starter on the 2010 Super Bowl team as a rookie and he played very well in 2011. He had an inconsistent 2012, but the coaches thought enough of him to put him at LT in the off-season. You could just sense the sick feeling the players and coaches had when they found out he tore his ACL during Family Night. That tells me they think and expect a lot of him. He’ll get every opportunity to deliver, especially in a contract year.
I don’t know the answers to No. 1 and No. 2, but you can’t discount either player, especially EDS. I suspect Ted Thompson will re-sign EDS. Thompson learns from his mistakes. That’s one of his strengths as a general manager, in my opinion. Losing Scott Wells hurt this team a great deal in 2012, so I don’t think he and Mike McCarthy want to go through another off-season with an unknown at center.
As a result, I see something like this…
LT Bryan Bulaga/LG Josh Sitton/C Evan Dietrich-Smith/RG T.J. Lang/RT David Bakhtiari
You have J.C. Tretter backing up EDS at center. You kick Don Barclay inside and have him backup at both guard positions. You use Derek Sherrod as your backup swing tackle. This allows the Packers to rid themselves of Marshall Newhouse, who is a free agent anyways.
Bulaga and Sitton play well with one another. Bulaga doesn’t have the physical makeup to play LT, but I think he has the footwork, awareness, and work ethic to play it. In my view, Bakhtiari doesn’t have the footwork of a left tackle. That’s why I think the Packers would be more incline to move him to right tackle or even guard.
What happens if EDS signs elsewhere?
That leaves J.C. Tretter and T.J. Lang as his potential replacements.
If the Packers intend to keep Bakhtiari at tackle, then Tretter is the frontrunner. If they move Bakhtiari to right guard, then I could see Lang sliding over and playing center. He’s their most versatile offensive lineman.
Moving Bakhtiari to guard would depend on Sherrod’s development. If he begins to play like a first-round draft pick, then that opens the door for him to crack the starting lineup. It won’t be as a guard, though. He’s a tackle. In fact, he's physically suited to play left tackle. He’ll also be just 25 in April. Sherrod is the wild card in the equation.
As a result, I could see this lineup entering 2014...
LT Derek Sherrod/LG Josh Sitton/C T.J. Lang/RG David Bakhtiari/RT Bryan Bulaga
The wrinkle here is that I think Lang needs an entire off-season to move to center. I suspect he’d have to play the position starting with OTAs, and there’s just no way we’ll know whether Sherrod is developing by then.
Assuming they don't like what they see from Tretter at center, they could keep Bulaga at LT and simply pencil Sherrod in at RT. I would have to assume this is something the coaching staff would ponder after minicamps and early into training camp.
Of course, Sherrod could struggle and Tretter could struggle, forcing Green Bay to move Lang to center and play Don Barclay at right guard.
LT Bryan Bulaga/LG Josh Sitton/C T.J. Lang/RG Don Barclay/RT David Bakhtiari