Green Bay Packers All-Aaron Rodgers era team: Offense
Wide receiver: Jordy Nelson
One of the greatest wide receivers in Green Bay Packers franchise history, Jordy Nelson is deservedly the number one receiver on this team. Nelson’s rookie season was also Rodgers’ first as a starter, and in nine years, Jordy put up 7,848 receiving yards and 69 touchdowns. He was a huge part of the Packers’ success in 2011, 2014 and 2016, and he also had nine catches for 140 yards and a touchdown in the Super Bowl XLV victory.
Wide receiver: Davante Adams
Another excellent second-round pick is Davante Adams, who has become one of the best receivers in the game in recent years. With three consecutive seasons with double-digit touchdowns, Adams is dominant in the red zone and has stepped up as the Packers’ number one receiver. Adams finished 2018 with a career-best 1,386 yards and 13 touchdowns, and had he been healthy for the season finale, he could’ve broken single-season franchise records for receptions and yards.
Wide receiver: Greg Jennings
Greg Jennings gets the slight edge over Randall Cobb, who you could absolutely make a case for making this team. Jennings put up three 1,000-yard seasons in a row from 2008 to 2010 and he also had 25 touchdowns in that time. Jennings also caught two touchdowns in Super Bowl XLV.
With Nelson, Adams, and Jennings, the Packers have an excellent starting trio at wide receiver.