2 min read • September 10, 2020
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Aaron Rodgers - QB
Aaron Rodgers had a healthy 2019 season after two previous injury riddled years with the lingering 2018 MCL injury, fracture issues and the 2017 clavicle break. Barring another unlucky hit, there is no reason Rodgers shouldn't be good again for this season. In Matt LeFleur’s system year one, Rodgers threw for 4,002 yards, 26 scores and just 4 picks at a 62.0% completion rate, continuing his high level of play in Green Bay.
Davante Adams - WR
When Davante Adams went down during his monster early season game versus the Eagles, it didn't look like the outcome would be ideal for the Packers. Indeed, Adams suffered a significant turf toe injury that cost him four games. Even when he returned, he may not have been 100 percent, but despite this Adams finished the year with 83 snags for 997 yards and five scores. Look for the injury to be behind him with a potential big year to come in 2020. With Aaron Rodgers having one heck of a chip on his shoulder after the Packers drafted quarterback Jordan Love, and Adams being his favorite target, opposing teams should watch out as this could be a career year for Adams.
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WR Devin Funchess
OL Simon Stepaniak
LB Kamal Marton
LB Kurtis Bolton
CB Kabion Ento
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