Packers: Grading each position ahead of training camp

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 31: Randall Cobb #18 of the Green Bay Packers runs for a touchdown against the Detroit Lions during the fourth quarter at Ford Field on December 31, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 31: Randall Cobb #18 of the Green Bay Packers runs for a touchdown against the Detroit Lions during the fourth quarter at Ford Field on December 31, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) /
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CHARLOTTE, NC – DECEMBER 17: Aaron Rodgers
CHARLOTTE, NC – DECEMBER 17: Aaron Rodgers /

Quarterbacks: A+

As long as Aaron Rodgers is the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, the team will get an A+ grade here. Rodgers isn’t just a 99-rated player on Madden 19, but also the best quarterback currently in the game.

The two-time MVP will look to add a second Super Bowl ring to his name this season, a championship victory that could seal his spot among the best of all-time at the quarterback position.

There’s very little Rodgers can’t do. He’s as accurate as they come inside the pocket, but it’s possible he’s even more dangerous outside of it. Rodgers can run. He can throw with pinpoint precision while on the move. He can avoid would-be tacklers like few others can, and reads defenses at an elite level.

Behind him on the depth chart there is some uncertainty. Will the Packers go with Brett Hundley or DeShone Kizer as the backup? The fact the team traded cornerback Damarious Randall for Kizer suggests the former Cleveland Brown is the frontrunner for the job. Both young quarterbacks have a lot to prove at training camp.

Despite that, Rodgers ensures the Packers have the healthiest quarterback room in the league. For that reason, the Packers get an A+.