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Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 13:40
by RingoCStarrQB
This is usually a good BYE week topic ... but with the BYE still 4 games out ...
Last season we had 6 All-Pros. With all of these injuries I can imagine Rodgers and Adams on offense.
How about the defense? Will Kenny Clark make the All-Pro?

Anyone else? Bojo? Amos? Jenkins? Jones?

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 13:48
by go pak go
We had 5 All Pro's in 2020:

1. Rodgers
2. Adams
3. Bakh
4. Z Smith
5. Jaire Alexander

I think this year we will get one. Maybe two. All Pro designation is really hard to get.

I think Adams the current lock.

Others with a chance is Rodgers, Clark, Gary and Campbell.

I just think it's going to be hard to get that "personal recognition" this year because of all the injuries, moving people around and lack of stats production. 2020 was about the stars. 2021 is about the team.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 15:15
by Willink
Rodgers, Adams, Jenkins, Clark, Campbell will all get votes imo

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 17:36
by lupedafiasco
Adams and Campbell will make it I think. The rest I think will miss. There are too many good DTs for Clark to make it I think.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 19:40
by RingoCStarrQB
Campbell making All-Pro would be a great accomplishment for the front office .... would be similar to when the Pack signed the Mad Stork back in 1974. The '74 Packers had an amazing LB corp ........ Jim Carter, Fred Carr and Ted Hendricks. Right up there with Forester, Currie and Nitschke -AND- Nitschke, Caffey and Robinson.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 19:51
by go pak go
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
30 Oct 2021 19:40
Campbell making All-Pro would be a great accomplishment for the front office .... would be similar to when the Pack signed the Mad Stork back in 1974. The '74 Packers had an amazing LB corp ........ Jim Carter, Fred Carr and Ted Hendricks. Right up there with Forester, Currie and Nitschke -AND- Nitschke, Caffey and Robinson.
It would be a legendary accomplishment. It would be on the level of Charles Woodson and Reggie White type of signing if a $2 million signing after the draft became the ILB All Pro.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 30 Oct 2021 22:50
by YoHoChecko
Honestly I can't see it with Campbell; not that he's not deserving, but, like, a lot of voters would have to see enough of a guy to change their opinion of him from the guy he wasn't in Atalnta to the guy he has been for us this year. That's a lot of cognitive priors to overcome.

Not to mention, like, Roquan Smith and Devin White exist.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 31 Oct 2021 08:06
by APB
YoHoChecko wrote:
30 Oct 2021 22:50
Honestly I can't see it with Campbell; not that he's not deserving, but, like, a lot of voters would have to see enough of a guy to change their opinion of him from the guy he wasn't in Atalnta to the guy he has been for us this year. That's a lot of cognitive priors to overcome.

Not to mention, like, Roquan Smith and Devin White exist.
Yep, agree.

These are the non-edge LBs who received votes last year:
Linebackers: Fred Warner, 49ers, 39; Bobby Wagner, Seahawks, 35; Darius Leonard, Colts, 18; Devin White, Buccaneers, 16; Demario Davis, Saints, 14; Lavonte David, Buccaneers, 10; Roquan Smith, Bears, 10; Eric Kendricks, Vikings, 3; Blake Martinez, Giants, 2; Myles Jack, Jaguars, 1; Zach Cunningham, Texans, 1; Deion Jones, Falcons, 1.
They’ve already got the voter familiarity and reputation going forward. Campbell has that, too, but unfortunately it’s on the opposite end of the spectrum. It’s a lot to overcome in contests like this.

Re: Packers 2021 All-Pros

Posted: 31 Oct 2021 09:22
by go pak go
YoHoChecko wrote:
30 Oct 2021 22:50
Honestly I can't see it with Campbell; not that he's not deserving, but, like, a lot of voters would have to see enough of a guy to change their opinion of him from the guy he wasn't in Atalnta to the guy he has been for us this year. That's a lot of cognitive priors to overcome.

Not to mention, like, Roquan Smith and Devin White exist.
Agreed. I don't think we will have many All Pro's because of it. Too many injuries and missed games to pile up stats from the known guys and too little name recogntiion from the other guys.

I would be surprised if we get more than 2 All Pro designations this year. Most likely is Rodgers and Clark if they have strong statistical 2nd half of the season.