In the eyes of his peers, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is no longer a top ten player.
Granted, the low ranking (11th overall) is most likely due to the fractured collarbone that cost him half of the 2013 season, an injury that's unlikely to repeat this season. However, it further underscores the issues with the NFL Network's annual list.
If you're so inclined, you can watch Rodgers' segment here.
Otherwise, perhaps these words from former Packers tight end Tom Crabtree will help you get over Rodgers' ranking:
@jasonjwilde @nflnetwork @AaronRodgers12 I say it every year, i have yet to meet a player who actually voted on this.
— Tom Crabtree (@itsCrab) July 3, 2014
I think that says it all. If not, how about this tweet from the NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah:
Aaron Rodgers is the best player in the @NFL.
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) July 3, 2014
That's more like it.