Throughout training camp, Green Bay Packers rookie second-round pick Anthony Belton had practiced exclusively at the tackle positions, in a backup role, for the Packers. To me, that was somewhat understandable, since Travis Glover was placed on the injured reserve early on and Kadeem Telfort, who was a roster bubble player to begin with, would have been the next man up at tackle if there were an injury to Rasheed Walker or Zach Tom. (Spoiler: Telfort didn’t make the final roster cut.)
Then, the Packers traded for Darian Kinnard, spending a draft pick on a one-year rental tackle. That, in theory, should have freed Belton up more to move around, as long as the team believed that he could handle multiple spots. Since Week 4, Kinnard has exclusively been the backup right tackle, while Belton

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