In the last set of voting from the fans Aaron Rodgers was voted the best player on the Packers. This really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise considering he’s been the franchise quarterback for over a decade and is still playing at an elite level. However, today the vote will be for who comes in right behind number 12 when ranking the Packers. Like last time the list of players is below, but this time Rodgers is not available as an option. However, we have added another player to choose from.
Davante Adams
Arguably the best route runner in the NFL, Davante Adams has put himself in the conversation as a top five wide receiver in the league. Adams is clearly the best wide out on the Packers, and fell three yards short of 1,000 last season. However, he did miss four games. Adams will look to be dominant and find himself as a pro bowler yet again.
Aaron Jones
Under Mike McCarthy, Aaron Jones never got to be the feature back. Under LaFluer, it was clear who the Packers number one option was. In 2019, Jones was tied for the lead in total touchdowns across the entire league. Aaron Jones eclipsed the 1,000 yard mark in his first year as the lead back. He still shared time with Jamal Williams, but it was very clear who was carrying the load. Jones will look to help lead the Pack to the Super Bowl in a contract year for himself.
Kenny Clark
Kenny Clark might be the most disrespected player in the NFL. He is a top three defensive tackle and is still under his rookie contract. Clark is a dominant force on the defensive line and is only getting better. It seems like the more load the Packers put on him the better he gets. He was a pro bowler in 2019, and has the potential to be an All-Pro.
Za’Darius Smith
In his very first year with the Packers, Za’Darius Smith was one of the best edge rushers in the NFL. He led the league in pressures and had 13.5 sacks. Clearly, Smith looks to be on his way to being a leader of a dominant defense in 2020. Going into his second year as a Packer, it can only be assumed that Smith will get better with more familiarity with the defense.
David Bakhtiari
Arguably the best left tackle in football, David Bakhtiari is going into a contract year, and it will be hard to justify not resigning him. Bakhtiari was great again in 2019, as he has been his whole career. He is a fan favorite and a consistent force. The all pro will look to continue dominance in 2020 for the Packers.
Jaire Alexander
When the Packers drafted Jaire Alexander, many expected a great young corner. However, Alexander has surpassed expectations. He has become one of the best young players in the league and looks to be on his way to becoming an all pro. Jaire has become a leader in the secondary and will be even better in 2020.
Elgton Jenkins
As a rookie, Elgton Jenkins made an argument for himself to be an all pro. The young star from Mississippi State has solidified himself as a starter for the Packers for years to come. He did not allow a single sack in his rookie season. He looks to be a huge part of the offense, as it looks to be more run oriented. Ultimately, Jenkins was a huge part of Jones’ 15 rushing touchdowns.
Preston Smith
Another free agency signing from 2019 for the Packers, Preston Smith came in and had a great season. Paired with Za’Darius Smith, they were the best pass rush duo in the league. Smith had 12 sacks in his first year as a Packer. However, he looks to be even better in 2020 after the team fell just short of the super bowl.
Kevin King
After being plagued with injuries and inconsistencies, Kevin King has finally broken out. Last season, he had five interceptions and 15 passes defended. King and Alexander were a great tandem for a Packers secondary, which has struggled in the past. King goes into a contract year with lots to prove. If he can stay healthy and consistent, he should have no problem earning that new contract in 2020.
Adrian Amos
Adrian Amos filled a role of great need for the Packers in 2019. He provides immediate turnaround at the safety position which was an area of weakness for the Packers in 2018. Amos finished the season with with two interceptions, eight passes defended, a sack, and four tackles for a loss. However, the most important might be the fact that he played and started all 16 games for the Pack. Amos is a hard hitting safety who shows his ability to cover as well. His interception in the season opener to seal the game against Chicago is one many fans will always remember.
Voting
Now its time to conduct the second fan poll of this series. Today we will be voting for the number two spot on the list. Be sure to vote, share, and let us know what you think.
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