5. Aaron Rodgers
Last year: No. 4
It’s absurd to think that a Rodgers down-year is still 26 touchdowns and just four interceptions, but that’s the reality we find ourselves in. His .7 percent interception rate led the league by far and his 13-3 record this season was enough to put Green Bay back in first place in the NFC North for the first time in two years. Rodgers may not have much left in the tank, though. All eyes will be on the 36-year old as he goes into his 15th season with second-year head coach Matt LaFleur.