Packers News: J’Mon Moore’s role; offensive line depth a concern

COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 21: J'Mon Moore #6 of the Missouri Tigers tries to escape a tackle by Lloyd Hightower #5 of the Idaho Vandalsin the first quarter at Memorial Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MO - OCTOBER 21: J'Mon Moore #6 of the Missouri Tigers tries to escape a tackle by Lloyd Hightower #5 of the Idaho Vandalsin the first quarter at Memorial Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) /
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How J’Mon Moore fits in the Green Bay Packers offense, a look back at the career of Henry Jordan, and more in Friday’s Packers News Report.

Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report for Friday, May 11.

What will be rookie wide receiver J’Mon Moore’s role this year? How will he fit into Green Bay’s offense? Has general manager Brian Gutekunst done enough to address the offensive line depth? Which players on the roster are the most important? Not including Aaron Rodgers, of course.

All of that and more is featured in Friday’s Packers News Report. Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.

Packers news and notes from around FanSided

Rookie review: How J’Mon Moore fits in Green Bay’s offense (Lombardi Ave)

Green Bay used three draft picks on wide receivers this year, but J’Mon Moore was the first. And he was picked in the fourth round. Moore arguably has the most potential of any of the team’s young receivers. What will he bring to Mike McCarthy’s offense? Derek Rasmussen takes a closer look at the rookie receiver in his first article for Lombardi Ave.

Packers in the Hall of Fame: Henry Jordan (Lombardi Ave)

Clay Shannon continues his excellent series looking at some of the best players in franchise history. This time he writes about four-time Pro Bowler, seven-time All-Pro and two-time Super Bowl champion Henry Jordan.

Offensive line depth is still a concern (Lombardi Ave)

Brian Gutekunst might regret not using more draft picks on the offensive line. The depth behind the starters is still a concern.

Five most important players for 2018 not named Aaron Rodgers (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)

Take away Aaron Rodgers for a moment. Who are the five most important players on the team? Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express lists them.

More news and notes from around the internet

WR DeAngelo Yancey loses weight, increases play speed (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)

Packers have unlikely undrafted threesome primed to make impact (ESPN – Rob Demovsky)

Expanded role could be awaiting Packers’ Reggie Gilbert in 2018 (Cheesehead TV – Zachary Jacobson)

Why does it matter that the Packers have bigger receivers? (The Power Sweep – Jon Meerdink)

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We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.