Packers Draft Target Compares Himself to Green Bay Legend
The Green Bay Packers will likely be targeting offensive linemen in the 2024 NFL Draft, and former Duke tackle Graham Barton is modeling his game after a franchise legend.
Barton has become a popular pick in recent mock drafts for the Packers with the 25th overall pick. Now, a video from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is picking up some steam after Barton told reporters that he modeled his game after former Packers All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari.
Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder shared a video of Barton’s explanation via X.
Graham Barton Is the Perfect Packers Prospect
Even if he’s not the flashiest draft prospect, Barton makes almost too much sense for a Packers team that’s notorious for drafting and developing offensive linemen.
Barton was just a 3-star recruit coming out of high school in Tennessee before committing to Duke. He left the Blue Devils as a two-time All-American and first-team All-ACC selection.
Despite being a smaller tackle at 6’5″ and 313 pounds, Barton dominated competition throughout his college career. His quickness, play strength, and competitive toughness make him a likely first-round pick, even if he lacks the ideal arm length to play offensive tackle.
The Packers tend to focus on players with great athletic testing in the draft, and Barton checks that box with ease. As a projected offensive guard, Barton posted one of the best Relative Athletic Scores (RAS) in the history of the database, ranking third out of 1,532 prospects.
Barton’s comparison to Bakhtiari makes a lot more sense given his measurements. While Barton is the superior RAS athlete, both came into the league as undersized tackle prospects projected to kick inside.
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