Packers selected with Ohio State C Josh Myers with the No. 62 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Myers (6'5/312) was a two-year starter at center after serving as a backup guard earlier in his career. A smart player that made all Ohio State’s line calls, Myers is an asset in the running game, where he plays the angles, arrives with bad intentions, and works hard shuffling his feet after impact to establish play-side positioning. When he misses, it’s because he’s coming in high and trying to use his body like a kamikaze, not a sealant. In pass protection, Myers offers length, throws powerful hands, and plays angles like he does in the run game. But he plays too high, with a base that can get too narrow, leading to balance issues. He also has a troubling habit of allowing bull rushers into his pads. These issues led to six sacks and 27 pressures allowed over the last two seasons. Myers is a high-floor, medium-ceiling interior prospect that reminds us of Tyler Biadasz, who arrived in the NFL as an early-Day 3 pick last season from the Big Ten with similar strengths and weaknesses. The Packers lost their starting center, Cory Linsley, in free agency so it’s possible that he opens 2021 as a starter. With this pick, the Packers continue to ignore their deficit at wide receiver but do fill an obvious need.