#2) Aaron Rodgers (86)
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Last season, the Green Bay Packers failed to make the playoffs after surprisingly inconsistent play from Aaron Rodgers and co. They had already ceded the NFC North title to the resurgent Minnesota Vikings, and finishing behind the Detroit Lions in the division must sting.
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Come 2023, Rodgers will be now a member of the New York Jets, but given Gang Green's long stretch of futility, it will take exceptional play for the soon-to-be 40-year-old to justify a higher rating.
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