Offense:
Jordan Love/241/67.2
Zach Tom/237/76.3
Jon Runyan Jr/246/54
Josh Myers/246/57.0
Rasheed Walker/188/67.7
Romeo Doubs/185/77.3
Jayden Reed/150/69.0
Dontavion Wicks/147/60.3
Samori Toure/88/65.4
Luke Musgrave/171/61.2
Josiah Deguara/91/49.7
Tucker Kraft/38/50.7
AJ Dillon/142/60.6
Aaron Jones/48/65.0
Other notable offensive players:
Elgton Jenkins/73/62.8
David Bakhtiari/55/78.3
Christian Watson/26/60.8
Defense:
Kenny Clark/200/64.0
TJ Slaton/165/66.1
Devonte Wyatt/149/62.0
Rashan Gary/77/85.3
Preston Smith/186/68.8
Kingsley Enagbare/134/52.5
Lukas Van Ness/102/59.5
Justin Hollins/84/64.1
Quay Walker/267/70.4
De'Vondre Campbell/134/73.9
Isiah McDuffie/104/51.9
Rasul Douglas/292/74.9
Jaire Alexander/138/62.5
Keisean Nixon/188/59.7
Rudy Ford/287/70.2
Darnell Savage/278/59.7
Other notable offensive players:
Karl Brooks/111/NA (WFT PFF)
Colby Wooden/101/56.9
If you ignore snap counts, here are the 10 PFF scores on the Packers
1. Rashan Gary
2. David Bakhtiari
3. Romeo Doubs
4. Zach Tom
5. Rasul Douglas
6. De'Vondre Campbell
7. Quay Walker
8. Rudy Ford
9 . Jayden Reed
10. Preston Smith
Some of my thoughts:
- David Bakhtiari, when healthy, is still a great player
- There's nothing that needs to be said about Royce Newman. Just awful
- The Packers future at tackle could be bright
- The Packers future at wide receiver could be bright
- I expect Rashan Gary's snap-by-snap production to go down as his snap count increases. But good lord pay the man
- I understand the TE position is thin, but why is Josiah Deguara on this team?
- Did the Packers find something in Rudy Ford?
- The 2022 and 2023 draft maybe special.
- Not in the top 10, but TJ Slaton stepping into his prominant role nicely
- Kenny Clark not playing bad, but you expect more from a prominant starter in a contract year
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