The Packers announced today that they have signed second-round offensive tackle Anthony Belton to his rookie contract. Belton was the last Packers rookie to sign his four-year deal, meaning that Green Bay has concluded its rookie signings.
Originally coming out of high school in Tallahassee as an unranked recruit but still wanting to play football, Belton took the junior college route, attending Georgia Military, where he was teammates with Buccaneers linebacker YaYa Diaby. After two years at the institution, Belton gained a bit more traction in recruiting as a three-star JuCo prospect, fielding offers from the likes of Houston, West Viriginia, South Carolina, and TCU.
Ultimately, he committed to NC State, redshirting his first year in Raleigh as the staff helped him get into good shape with a better weight room and training staff available to him. In 2022, he took over the starting left tackle job vacated by former first-round pick Ikem Ekwonu, but he was benched after only eight starts. He showed improvement the following year, as he returned to the starting left tackle role, and even more improvement in 2024.
In Green Bay, the Packers have watched two tackles drafted in the fourth and seventh rounds of the 2022 draft bookend the starting offensive line. Still, for the second year in a row, the team has drafted a college left tackle in one of the first two rounds of the draft. And, perhaps for the second year in a row, that left tackle may no continue playing tackle.
Last year’s first-round pick, Jordan Morgan, played 121 snaps off the bench at right guard and started one game at left guard in his rookie season after playing exclusively at left tackle over his five years at Arizona. Early reports show that Belton, who also played exclusively at left tackle, has been working at right tackle and guard so far in Green Bay.
While Belton may end up shifting inside like Morgan, he stands a better chance at sticking as a tackle, with some believing that he could be one of Zach Tom or Rasheed Walker‘s heir, as both play the 2025 season as a contract year. While Belton only stands at 6-foot-6 (technically five and a half), he boasts a huge frame at 336 pounds. That stout form makes him a difficult player to move, and his long arms make up for a below average lateral speed. He’s a mauler that erases defenders and an active, aggressive blocker in the run game. He may not see time early in Green Bay, but he and Morgan seem to be the budding future of the offensive line.
With Belton wrapping up the rookie signings in Green Bay, here’s a final look at the Packers’ rookie draft class: