4th Round Pick: Eastern Michigan OL T.J. Lang
The Packers have filled another need, selecting Eastern Michigan tackle T.J. Lang with their fourth-round pick (No. 109 overall).
A converted defensive lineman, Lang (6-4 1/4, 312 pounds) started 26 games at left tackle and 10 at right tackle at Eastern Michigan, producing 243 knockdown blocks and 28 touchdown-resulting blocks. He allowed seven sacks and nine pressures in 860 pass plays.
The Packers' next pick is in the fifth round (No. 145 overall).
More details as they're available.
UPDATE, 11:52 a.m.: Lang is addressing the media via phone now.
* What position will he play here? "I think the reason that they kind of like me is becaues I can play inside or outside." Not sure.
* Use zone blocking in college? Yes. Spread team, most of run plays were zone.
* Why switch from defensive line to offensive line? (Aaaand ... apparently Lang's phone died. Nice start.)
UPDATE, 11:56 a.m. And he's back.
* Why move to offense? Had two guys in front of him, including 2008 draftee Jason Jones. Had couple guys leave program on offensive line, and coach knew he'd played tackle in high school. First game at offensive tackle, he was a starter.
* How describe on-field demeanor? "I'm a competitive guy, and I show up, I show up every day and I'm just consistent." Doesn't talk a lot.
* Were Packers top choice? "Yes." Once left facility, told agent he could see himself here. Loved the coaches. Liked small town, hard working. "That's what I'm all about."
* Invited to combine? No. "I was informed by the combine director that I missed the combine by one vote." Was disappointed at first. Felt had something to prove. Had good pro day. Moved forward.
* Practiced or played any guard? "The only time I played guard was at my all-star game." Texas vs. the Nation. Took a few days to get used to it, but was OK.
* How play against first-round pick Larry English? Never gave up sack to him, but had battles.
* Expecting to get drafted in fourth round? Was thinking middle rounds -- slight chance of fourth, but was thinking fifth. "I'm definitely excited now."
* What were options coming out of high school? Only weighed 255 out of high school and only had played one year on DL. Only offers were from Eastern Michigan and Toledo, which offered late after had committed.
* What weigh now? 315.
* Played first college game at age 17. Graduate early? No, was always young. Birthday in September, right on deadline. Started school early.
* What need to improve? "I think I can work on just perfecting my technique and also my flexibility, trying to play lower." Worked on that the past few months, still working. Flexibility is biggest thing.
* Major injuries or surgeries? No.
UPDATE, 12:07 p.m.: Video, if I can make it work ...
UPDATE, 12:18 p.m. Offensive line coach James Campen on Lang ...
* Start out at RT? Will wait until evaluate in OTAs.
* Possibilities for position? All of them. Hasn't snapped in a game or played guard, but he displays those traits. "We will try to hone him into one position if we can do that."
* What think of Lang? "Very tough football player, high-effort player." Physical, plays with d-line mentality. Disciplined.
* Height an issue at tackle? No.
* Body type and numbers similar to Sitton. Compare those two physically? Weight similar. Taller than Sitton. Body composition, everyone's different. "Certainly a big-framed kid, a big-boned kid who can get in there and push people around."
* How was visit? "He had a very, very good visit. ... Very intelligent. Being on the board, excellent retention. Fit in well with the whole staff. Actually met some of the current football players ... would fit in very well with our group." Was a team captain. Little quieter, but when speaks, will be heard. Effort, play style is "infectious. He's just a very good kid." Had interesting lunch with him. Were eating at one of Packers lunches upstairs, saw Kevin Greene, asked if it was him. "He was like 'Wow.' I'm in the same room as Kevin Greene. ... He's a character himself. He's got a great attitude. ... This kid has great respect for the game." Walked around Lambeau, saw great players on walls, tells a lot about character.
* How is right tackle spot entering OTAs? "We have four or five guys, now a fifth, that certainly would compete over there. ... (Lang) will definitely compete for a position on this football team."
* Adding bigger guys, something to that? Lang is very athletic for his size, runs 5.1 40, 30 bench reps. When find similar skillsets, go for bigger kid.
* Importance of leadership: "I think it's just another bonus for a kid. ... I think it factors. Leadership can come in all different areas and in your style of play, but certainly I don't think you need to be a 10-year veteran to be a leader ..."
* Reservations about how guys block when have played in spread offense? Didn't put hand down much at EMU, but did in goal-line, short-yardage. Has shown footwork to execute scheme in NFL. Have to do more film work on those type of guys. "Certainly, it's not going to be an issue for him."
* Lang need to get stronger? "Every player obviously needs to get stronger and continue their growth in the weight room." Displays good leg strength, good knee drive. Will keep growing in weight room.
* Options at right tackle? Mentions Giacomini, Moll, Lang. Free agency isn't over yet either. "We have options."