Top 10 Best Green Bay Packers Players Going Into the 2021 NFL Season
Well, the Packers are coming off of another 13-3 season with a loss in the game before the Super Bowl. The roster however changed very little during the offseason, and they remain a prime playoff contender. Here, we are looking at the top ten best Green Bay Packers players going into the 2021 NFL season.Yeah, you can't tell me otherwise. Rodgers is 100% playing for the Packers in 2021. The reigning MVP will come back to a strong team and another chance at a Super Bowl title.
I just hope he plays this year. Please stop this offseason roller coaster ride.
#1 greatest Packer ever?
Or only #2?
Certainly not #3?
Adams was the best receiver in the NFL last season. The first-team All-Pro is entering a contract year, and hopefully, we will see an extension before the end of the season.
The All-Pro left tackle tore his ACL just before the playoffs in December, and by the looks of things, he might be ready for Week 1. The Packers will definitely need him because tackle depth is shaky behind him. They have him locked into a massive contract, so he should be with the team for the foreseeable future.
Alexander is coming into his fourth season, and his ascension has been astounding. He's a top-three corner in the league right now, rivaling Jalen Ramsey for the top spot. It's so nice to be past the days of the mid-2010s when our secondary was awful. Alexander has played a huge role in revitalizing this secondary, and hopefully Eric Stokes will learn from him too.
I forgot what it's like to have a reliable corner. Hopefully, Patrick Peterson will come through for us.
Smith made his second Pro Bowl with the Packers last season and goes into this season as the team's top edge rusher once again. It'll be exciting to see him and Rashan Gary coming off the edge.
I'll be honest, I didn't expect Jones to be back this season. However, he signed a team-friendly four-year extension, which was a welcome surprise. Jones works so well in the LaFleur offense that it's no wonder he's played at a Pro Bowl level the past two seasons. Hopefully, the one-two punch of him and A.J. Dillon will wear down defenses this season.
In just his second season, Jenkins became a Pro Bowler. The left guard not only anchored his position but also played every other position on the line, even starting games at right tackle and center. Now that's versatility.
Clark had an interesting season last year. He missed the first few games due to injury and spent much of the middle part of the season playing just about average, clearly hampered by the injury. However, he was a force in the playoffs, which shows why the nose tackle was worth the deal he signed last August.
The development of Tonyan was an amazing surprise last season. He was snubbed for a Pro Bowl, and now the fifth year tight end is back for more.
Amos is such an underrated player. The Packers lacked a sure tackler at safety for a long time before Amos arrived. He and Darnell Savage are a top-10 duo at safety.
Darnell Savage came back from a slow start last season and really stepped up midway through the season, with four interceptions in three games. Perhaps this third season will be the one where he becomes a star.