Mike McCarthy

With 12 regular season wins, McCarthy would move from 32nd in the NFL to 26th, passing Jim Mora, Sid Gillman, Mike Ditka, Dick Vermeil, Marvin Lewis (maybe) and George Allen.

With 2 playoff wins, he would move from 13th to 9th, passing Andy Reid (maybe), Bill Parcells, Marv Levy and Dan Reeves.
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Aaron Rodgers

With 4000 passing yards, Aaron Rodgers would move from 23rd in the NFL to 18th, passing Donovan McNabb, Boomer Esiason, Dave Krieg, Johnny Unitas and Joe Montana.

With 35 TD passes, he would move from 11th to 10th passing John Elway, and possibly Ben Roethlisberger.
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Jordy Nelson

With 1000 receiving yards, Jordy would go from 111th in the NFL to 78th, passing among others, Greg Jennings, Carroll Dale, Sterling Sharpe and Don Hutson. In the Packer record book, he would go from 5th to 3rd, passing Sterling Sharpe and Don Hutson.

With 10 TD receptions, Jordy would go from 64th in the NFL to 38th, passing, among others, Wesley Walker, Art Monk, Michael Irvin and Sterling Sharpe. In the Packer record book, he would go from 3rd to 2nd, passing Sterling Sharpe.

In terms of Packer scoring, he would go from 12th to 9th, passing Ahman Greene, Sterling Sharpe and Ted Fritsch.
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Randall Cobb:

With 600 receiving yards, he would go from 13th in the Packer record book to 10th, passing Billy Howton, Carroll Dale and James Jones.

With 6 TD receptions, he would go from 13th in the packer record book to 11th, passing Boyd Dowler and Paul Coffman.
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Clay Matthews

With 10 sacks, Clay would go from 80th in the NFL to 61st, passing Tim Harris Bryce Paup, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Mark Gastineau and Javon Kearse.

He needs 3 sacks to become the Packers all-time sack leader, passing KGB.
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Mason Crosby

With 120 points, Mason Crosby would go from 34th in the NFL to 30th, passing Mark Moseley, Jim Bakken, Fred Cox and Ryan Lindell.