Rodgers to be revealed in Top 10 of NFL Network’s Top 100 on Wed.
Posted by on June 26, 2012 – 10:59 amPackers QB Aaron Rodgers will be revealed somewhere in the Top 10 of the NFL Network’s Top 100 players of 2012 in the final segment of this year’s countdown, scheduled for 7 p.m. CT on Wednesday.
The two-hour special will reveal the Top 10 players as selected by their peers. The show will be followed by a “Reactions” show from NFL Network panelists at 9 p.m. CT.
Five other Packers made this year’s Top 100 and already have been revealed. They are FB John Kuhn (92), WR Jordy Nelson (80), WR Greg Jennings (56), CB Charles Woodson (36) and LB Clay Matthews (27).
Last year, Rodgers came in at No. 11 on the NFL Network’s list after the Packers won Super Bowl XLV. He won the league MVP award in 2011, making him a strong candidate for the No. 1 spot.
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By Joe in Orlando on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
While i find these types of listings interesting, they seem to be nothing more than a popularity contest. That being said, if Aaron Rodgers is anything lower than #2 on this list, I beg to ask why. His play and leadership put him at the top of the NFL list of players. But we shall see.
By Jon on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
Isn’t it a little presumptuous to just assume he will be revealed somewhere in the top 10? Maybe he was not in the top 100, and that is why his name has yet to appear on the list…
By Nick on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
If anyone thinks he is not in the top 100, they know absolutely nothing about football.
By Dave on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
If anyone thinks the comment about AR not being in the top 100 was a serious one, they know absolutely nothing about sarcasm.
By Sam on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
how did he possibly get #11 last year? Was the voting before playoffs?
By Matthew on Jun 26, 2012 | Reply
Anything other then the #1 spot for AR will be absolute robbery. He’s the best player in the game playing at the most important position in professional sports. He plays on a team with no run game, poor protection, and he still posts the highest QB rating in NFL history with an eye popping 9.2 YPA. If he had the offensive line and run game that Brees had, we’d be talking about AR’s 2011 season as the greatest single season in sports history. He’s just that good.
/homerpackerfanrant
By Real California Cheesehead on Jun 27, 2012 | Reply
#1, that’s where he’ll land. He smoked the competion last season. Rodgers led that team to 15-1. When the D couldn’t stop a cold, and the run game went extinct, Rodgers carried the team all the way to the playoffs. That’s a helluva load for one guy to carry. GO RODGERS AND GO PACK GO!!
By Andrew Windsor on Jun 27, 2012 | Reply
The top 100 is a bunch of crap. Sitton is one a top 3 guard in the league and T Williams is one of the best lock down CB and they don’t appear on there.
By mark hirtreiter on Jul 1, 2012 | Reply
driver deserves to be somewhere on that list. their has been no drop off from his play. he just isn’t featured anyn more because of the younger talent surrounding the position
By mark schaff on Jul 4, 2012 | Reply
aaron, superbowl mvp number 2 coming up….go packers!!!!!!!!!! #1