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For the second consecutive year, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers is No. 1. He remains the best player in the league, and would be the top overall pick if the entire league was being drafted.

1. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers: The scary thing is that he is just now getting into his prime and he's had to deal with some so-so offensive line play. He gets better every year.

18. Clay Matthews, OLB, Green Bay Packers: He was limited to 12 games because of injuries, but he still managed to get 13 sacks. He had little help from the other side, too.

22. Haloti Ngata, DT, Baltimore Ravens: Injuries slowed him early in the season, but he came on in the second half and played well in the postseason. When healthy, he's still a top inside player.


That's it for Packers.
I would have guessed Sitton would have been our next guy, or Randall Cobb, on his list... but none made it.
 
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For the second consecutive year, Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers is No. 1. He remains the best player in the league, and would be the top overall pick if the entire league was being drafted.

1. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers: The scary thing is that he is just now getting into his prime and he's had to deal with some so-so offensive line play. He gets better every year.

18. Clay Matthews, OLB, Green Bay Packers: He was limited to 12 games because of injuries, but he still managed to get 13 sacks. He had little help from the other side, too.

22. Haloti Ngata, DT, Baltimore Ravens: Injuries slowed him early in the season, but he came on in the second half and played well in the postseason. When healthy, he's still a top inside player.


That's it for Packers.
I would have guessed Sitton would have been our next guy, or Randall Cobb, on his list... but none made it.

Who did we trade for Ngata?
 

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