GREEN BAY – In the 2021 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers could have drafted Creed Humphrey. Instead, general manager Brian Gutekunst drafted Josh Myers. Myers was decent; Humphrey quickly became one of the best centers in the NFL. In the 2026 NFL Draft, the Packers needed to strengthen their offensive line. With their usual fondness for versatility, there were a few compelling options on the board. Notre Dame All-American and Campbellsport, Wis., native Billy Schrauth, who started at left and right guard. Duke’s Brian Parker, an All-American at right tackle, who worked at center during the predraft process to get ready for the NFL. Jager Burton, who started at center in 2025 and entered the draft having played 1,158 snaps at left guard, 976 at center and 531 at right guard. Packers Draft Jager Burton in Fifth Round The Packers drafted Burton with the 153rd overall pick of the fifth round. Schrauth went 160th to Tampa Bay and Parker went 189th to Cincinnati. Why?…