In our best-case scenario, David Bakhtiari builds off a promising rookie season. But in the worst-case scenario, Bulaga struggles to come back from a torn ACL.
Right tackles are a whole lot more affordable than left tackles in the NFL, and making Bryan Bulaga a right tackle might be easier on the Packers' pocketbook.
After seeing so many injuries occur during the 2010 and 2012 seasons, Brian Carriveau looks into the health and safety side of the Green Bay Packers organization.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported Sunday night that Green Bay Packers left tackle Bryan Bulaga suffered a torn ACL and will miss the 2013 season.
Bob McGinn reports for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that the Packers' starting left tackle suffered a significant injury in Saturday night's scrimmage.
Mike McCarthy wants to go "old-school" with his offensive line this year, rearranging and settling them into one position. Versatility is great, but protecting Aaron Rodgers' noggin is far more important.
Neither Bulaga himself nor head coach Mike McCarthy expressed any concern about last season's fractured hip that landed the offensive lineman on injured reserve.
There's no shortage of candidates vying to become the next right tackle for the Green Bay Packers now that Bryan Bulaga is moving over to the left side.
The Green Bay Packers are shuffling the look of their offensive line. Bryan Bulaga and Josh Sitton are being move to the left side, per head coach Mike McCarthy.
If the Packers were to select Alabama's D.J. Fluker in the first round of the NFL Draft, they'd likely have to do some shuffling along their offensive line.
On today's show, Andy is joined by Acme Packing Company's Justis Mosqueda to discuss Josh Jacob's fit within Matt LaFleur's offense, how Green Bay will utilize Xavier McKinney, and just how worried Packers fans should be about the potential of two top rookie quarterbacks entering the division. Don't miss it!