MVP - Aaron Rodgers Completed over 70% of his passes for 4285 yards with 48 TD passes and just 5 INT's. His passes rating of 121.5 just missed his NFL record of 122.5 set in 2011. Led NFL in TD passes, completion pct., TD passes, TD%, INT%, Yards per attempt, passer rating and QBR.
Offensive Player Of Year - Davante Adams Could give this to Rodgers too, but Adams was sensational. Including playoffs, had 133 receptions for 1507 yards and 20 TD's. 77% of targets resulted in completions. Had 115 receptions in regular season with 1 drop.
Defensive Player Of The Year - Jaire Alexander Basically eliminated one side of the field all year long. In 15 regular season games, opposing quarterbacks completed 41 of 80 passes against him for 375 yards and a passer rating of 67.4. In 2 playoff games, allowed a passer rating of 0, including 2 INT's.
Offensive Rookie Of The Year - A.J. Dillon Not much to choose from here. In limited action, Dillon rushed 46 times for 242 yards and 2 TD's and caught 2 passes for 21 yards. Provided a glimpse of the future with 124 yards rushing and 2 TD's against Tennessee.
Defensive Rookie Of The Year - Krys Barnes Despite starting only 10 games, finished 2nd on the team in tackles and third in tackles for loss. Showed great instincts. Defense improved when he became every down player last third of season.
Most Improved Player - Robert Tonyan Finally stayed healthy and fulfilled the potential many had seen in him. Caught 52 passes for 586 yards and 11 TD's. Incredibly, only 7 passes targeted for him resulted in incompletions.
Most Pleasant Surprise Player - Krys Barnes Undrafted rookie was Packers best ILB whenever he was in there.
Most Disappointing Player - Jace Sternberger 3rd round pick from 2019 continued to be plagued by injuries. When he was in there, caught just 12 passes for 114 yards. Did not impress with his blocking either.
Coach Of The Year - Adam Stenavich Lost starting RG Lane Taylor early in year and All-Pro LT David Bakhtiari late in the year. In between Billy Turner and Corey Linsley missed multiple games resulting in a lot of lineup shuffling. Through it all, Packers nonetheless had one the NFL's premier offensive lines.
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Offensive Player Of Year - Davante Adams Could give this to Rodgers too, but Adams was sensational. Including playoffs, had 133 receptions for 1507 yards and 20 TD's. 77% of targets resulted in completions. Had 115 receptions in regular season with 1 drop.
Defensive Player Of The Year - Jaire Alexander Basically eliminated one side of the field all year long. In 15 regular season games, opposing quarterbacks completed 41 of 80 passes against him for 375 yards and a passer rating of 67.4. In 2 playoff games, allowed a passer rating of 0, including 2 INT's.
Offensive Rookie Of The Year - A.J. Dillon Not much to choose from here. In limited action, Dillon rushed 46 times for 242 yards and 2 TD's and caught 2 passes for 21 yards. Provided a glimpse of the future with 124 yards rushing and 2 TD's against Tennessee.
Defensive Rookie Of The Year - Krys Barnes Despite starting only 10 games, finished 2nd on the team in tackles and third in tackles for loss. Showed great instincts. Defense improved when he became every down player last third of season.
Most Improved Player - Robert Tonyan Finally stayed healthy and fulfilled the potential many had seen in him. Caught 52 passes for 586 yards and 11 TD's. Incredibly, only 7 passes targeted for him resulted in incompletions.
Most Pleasant Surprise Player - Krys Barnes Undrafted rookie was Packers best ILB whenever he was in there.
Most Disappointing Player - Jace Sternberger 3rd round pick from 2019 continued to be plagued by injuries. When he was in there, caught just 12 passes for 114 yards. Did not impress with his blocking either.
Coach Of The Year - Adam Stenavich Lost starting RG Lane Taylor early in year and All-Pro LT David Bakhtiari late in the year. In between Billy Turner and Corey Linsley missed multiple games resulting in a lot of lineup shuffling. Through it all, Packers nonetheless had one the NFL's premier offensive lines.
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