Packers 2010s All-Decade Team: Aaron Jones makes the team
LT: David Bakhtiari
One of the Packers’ biggest strengths over the decade was the offensive line. And it starts with David Bakhtiari at left tackle. He’s dominant in pass protection and has four All-Pro selections to prove it. He was forced to start as a rookie in 2013 but proved why it was a smart decision to draft him.
LG: Josh Sitton
Similarly, Josh Sitton had an outstanding career in Green Bay. Sitton was as tough as they come and rarely missed a snap even when dealing with an injury. He also formed a dominant tandem at guard with T.J. Lang. In the 2010s, Sitton played six seasons in Green Bay and was a Pro Bowler in three of them. He retired as a Packer last December.
C: Corey Linsley
Perhaps the most underrated player along the offensive line but so important. Corey Linsley was forced to start in his first game as a rookie against the feared Seattle Seahawks defense, and he held his own. Since then, he’s been a rock at center. According to ESPN, Linsley led all centers in the NFL in pass-block win rate this past season.
RG: T.J. Lang
Yet another dominant player at an interior position of the offensive line. T.J. Lang spent seven seasons with the Packers during the decade and was a Pro Bowler in 2016.
RT: Bryan Bulaga
Bryan Bulaga helped the Packers win the Super Bowl in his rookie season, starting 12 games. He spent the entire decade with the Packers and, when healthy, was one of the best pass-blocking tackles in the league. He’ll be missed next season as he moves onto play with the Los Angeles Chargers.