Green Bay Packers 2010 Depth Chart Prediction
Aaron Rodgers: No longer a bench warmer - or backup QB, Rodgers will unleash his fury in 2010 - as he will compile another 4000 yard season, throw for 38 touchdowns, and his 102 QB rating will earn him a second Pro Bowl appearance. Aaron Rodgers will throw 14 interceptions, but will complete 67% of his passes.
Brandon Jackson: The 2010 season will pose some problems for Jackson, but he will rebound back from having 5 fumbles, moreover - he will rush for 765 yards. Jackson will be the number two back; he will also be used as a wide receiver decoy, which will give the Packers help in the second half of the season. The Prediction for Jackson is that he will end up with 7 rushing touchdowns.
John Kuhn: The hard running style of Kuhn will help the Packers in many key wins, his projected 95 catches, and 9 touchdowns will give his team that extra one two punch to lead his team into the divisional playoffs. Kuhn will have 89 receptions in 2010.
Donald Driver: Driver will not set off any fireworks in the first half of the season, but he will be a force to be reckoned with in the second part of the 2010 season. Driver will have 89 catches, 13 touchdowns, and have a 1000 yard season; he will be elected to his 4th Pro Bowl - due to outstanding contribution in the 2010 season.
Jermichael Finely: The tight end will double his totals from the 2009 season, his projected 13 touchdowns, 89 receptions, and 979 yards will be his best season - as this will help him earn his first Pro Bowl appearance.
Greg Jennings: This will be another 1000 yard season for Jennings, in addition to his double digit touchdowns; he will play a complete 16 games in 2010. Greg Jennings will be a difference maker for the Packers deep threat scenario. Aaron Rodgers will rely on Jennings receiving skills to give the Packers those extra punches - that will K.O. their toughest adversaries.
Statistical Resources: www.profootballreference.com
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