• Packers Total Access: 📊 Ranking The Top 10 Green Bay Packers Of 2026! Who Makes The Cut?
    2026/07/15
    Packers Total Access: 📊 Ranking The Top 10 Green Bay Packers Of 2026! Who Makes The Cut? The debate that Packers Nation has been waiting all offseason to have is officially on the table — and the answer is more fascinating, more controversial, and more loaded with legitimate championship-caliber arguments than any top-10 list we have ever put together at 1265 Lombardi Avenue! ESPN ranked the Green Bay Packers as the 10th-best roster in the entire NFL heading into the high-stakes 2026 NFL season — and the national outlets have been tripping over themselves trying to figure out where to place a roster featuring a second-team All-Pro safety, a five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher returning from ACL surgery, a tight end rated sixth in the league by NFL executives and coaches despite missing half of 2025, and a quarterback who ranked second in the entire NFL in adjusted EPA per play but couldn't crack the Top 10 in his own peer vote. SI's Bill Huber has already released his Top 25 Packers rankings, The Leap has completed its exhaustive 90-man roster evaluation, and ESPN's positional lists have revealed exactly how the league's front offices view Green Bay's stars versus how Packers Nation views them — and the gaps between those two perspectives are going to drive every comment in this episode. We are locking in our definitive Top 10 Green Bay Packers of 2026 — and at least two of these picks are going to spark a serious debate. In this definitive Top 10 Packers rankings breakdown and roster evaluation, we dive into: No. 1 — Micah Parsons: Even on the PUP list, this is not a debate. ESPN's panel of coaches, scouts, and executives voted Parsons the second-best edge rusher in the entire NFL despite his ACL tear — with one anonymous evaluator saying "there are two guys that never really get blocked in the NFL, and it's those two guys — Myles and Micah." The entire 2026 championship window is built around his October return, and no player on this roster has a higher ceiling or a higher floor when healthy. Nos. 2-4 — The Core Trio: Jordan Love's second-in-the-NFL adjusted EPA per play ranking makes him the most undervalued player on this entire list — with an anonymous NFC scout telling ESPN "I don't think he gets enough credit for playing the position consistently well, and he has got the athletic traits to match it." Xavier McKinney's two consecutive All-Pro seasons and Tucker Kraft's sixth-place tight end ranking from NFL executives despite missing eight games with an ACL complete the top four — and we make the case for exactly how to order them. Nos. 5-7 — The Ascending Stars: Christian Watson's $110.5 million extension validates his placement here on the strength of his elite 17-game extrapolated totals of 60 receptions, 1,040 yards, and 10 touchdowns from his 10-game 2025 campaign — and Evan Williams' emergence as a starter alongside McKinney gives the Packers arguably the best safety tandem in the NFC North. Edgerrin Cooper's 117 tackles, three sacks, and position-flex versatility round out a trio that defines what the "Gute Blueprint" has built through the draft. Nos. 8-10 — The Debate Picks: This is where the arguments explode — Jayden Reed's No. 1 passer rating when targeted among all receivers with 60-plus targets over the past three seasons makes him a legitimate top-10 Packer despite his injury history, Josh Jacobs' 2,258 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns in two Green Bay seasons give him a resume that demands inclusion despite the legal situation, and Devonte Wyatt's fifth-year option and the Parsons-correlation data make him the most important healthy-or-not swing player on the entire roster. The Snubs That Will Start Arguments: We close with the three players who narrowly missed the Top 10 — and the cases for Javon Bullard, Josh Jacobs, and the most controversial omission of the entire list that Packers Nation is going to flood the comments section over from the moment this episode drops on YouTube. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs to the rising rookies making an impact. Whether you are looking for breakdown videos, Packers highlights analysis, or updates on the Bears, Vikings, and Lions rivalries, you'll find it here. Subscribe now for the best Green Bay Packers coverage on the web. #GoPackGo #GreenBayPackers #Packers #NFCNorth #LambeauField #packersnews #packers #nfl Packers Total Access is your go-to destination for everything Green Bay Packers and the NFL. 🧀🏈 Join our communityhttps://t.co/T1gGRGc8SD 💬 Twitter/Xhttps://t.co/4XQC8C1gyD 📢 Merch Storehttps://t.co/eBAtKWzMaJ #PackersNation #GreenBayPackers #GoPackGo #NFLDraft2026 #PackersDraft #...
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  • Packers Total Access: 📋 How Many Games Will the Packers Win in 2026? We Pick The FULL 2026 Schedule!
    2026/07/15
    Packers Total Access: 📋 How Many Games Will the Packers Win in 2026? We Pick The FULL 2026 Schedule! The moment Packers Nation has been waiting for all offseason is finally here — it is time to go game by game through the complete 2026 Green Bay Packers schedule and deliver our official win-loss prediction for every single matchup of the high-stakes 2026 NFL season! The schedule is loaded with massive storylines from the opening kickoff to the regular-season finale — starting with a brutal road opener at Minnesota on September 13th before six prime-time contests, a Thanksgiving Eve showdown at the Rams in the inaugural Wednesday night game, a Christmas trip to Soldier Field to face the revenge-hungry Chicago Bears, and a home finale against the division-rival Detroit Lions. The "Gute Blueprint" has delivered a loaded roster built for a championship run — but the schedule will test every piece of that roster from Week 1 through Week 18, and the Micah Parsons PUP timeline casts a giant shadow over the early-season games that could make or break Green Bay's NFC North title chase before October even arrives. We are locking in our official game-by-game predictions, calling out the must-win games, identifying the trap games that could derail the season, and delivering our final win total for the 2026 Green Bay Packers. In this complete 2026 schedule breakdown and game-by-game win-loss prediction, we dive into: The Brutal Early Schedule Without Parsons: The Packers open with five consecutive road-or-prime-time gauntlet games — at Minnesota (Week 1), at the Jets (Week 2), home vs. Atlanta on Prime Video (Week 3), at Tampa Bay (Week 4), before the revenge game against Chicago at Lambeau (Week 5) — all without Micah Parsons available. We identify which of these five games are must-wins, which are realistic traps, and whether 3-2 or better through the first five weeks is achievable with Jonathan Gannon's defense holding the line while the pass rush develops. The October Championship Window: The schedule gets juicy right when Parsons is targeting his return — home vs. Dallas on Sunday Night Football (Week 6, Oct. 18), at Detroit (Week 7, Oct. 25), and home vs. Carolina on Prime Video (Week 8, Oct. 29) — creating a three-game stretch where a healthy or near-healthy Parsons could completely transform the team's momentum heading into the second half of the season. We make the case for why going 3-0 in this window is the most critical three-game stretch of the entire 2026 NFL season for Green Bay. The Back Half Breakdown: The schedule softens considerably after the bye in Week 11 — with home games against Minnesota (Week 10), Carolina (Week 8), New England (Week 9), Washington (Week 13), the Giants (Week 15), Miami (Week 15), and Houston on Monday Night Football (Week 17) giving the Packers a genuinely favorable path to double-digit wins. We go game by game through Weeks 9-18, calling every matchup against the Rams on Thanksgiving Eve, the Bills on Sunday Night Football in Week 14, and the Christmas showdown in Chicago. The Trap Games That Could Derail Everything: We identify the three games that history says the Packers are most likely to lose that nobody is circling on their calendar right now — the early road trip to Tampa Bay without Parsons, the Thanksgiving Eve game at the Rams in the inaugural Wednesday night slot, and the Christmas rematch at Soldier Field against a Bears team that will have had 364 days to prepare a revenge game for the January Wild Card blowout. Our Official 2026 Win Total Prediction: We lock in our game-by-game record, deliver our final win total prediction, and make the complete case for why the 2026 Green Bay Packers schedule — despite its brutal opening stretch — is ultimately set up for the most wins of the Matt LaFleur era and a legitimate NFC North title run that ends with Green Bay hosting a playoff game at Lambeau Field for the first time since the 2024 postseason. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs to the rising rookies making an impact. Whether you are looking for breakdown videos, Packers highlights analysis, or updates on the Bears, Vikings, and Lions rivalries, you'll find it here. Subscribe now for the best Green Bay Packers coverage on the web. #GoPackGo #GreenBayPackers #Packers #NFCNorth #LambeauField #packersnews #packers #nfl Packers Total Access is your go-to destination for everything Green Bay Packers and the NFL. 🧀🏈 Join our communityhttps://t.co/T1gGRGc8SD 💬 Twitter/Xhttps://t.co/4XQC8C1gyD 📢 Merch Storehttps://t.co/eBAtKWzMaJ #PackersNation #GreenBayPackers #GoPackGo #NFLDraft2026 #PackersDraft #DraftNews #NFLScouting ...
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  • Packers Total Access: 💥 Xavier McKinney Top 100 Ranking! Packers BLUEPRINT For A Superbowl?
    2026/07/13
    Packers Total Access: 💥 Xavier McKinney Top 100 Ranking! Packers BLUEPRINT For A Super Bowl? The NFL Top 100 Players of 2026 list just revealed one of the most fascinating and debate-worthy pairings of the entire countdown — and Packers Nation has thoughts this morning! Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney was unveiled at No. 70, making him a second consecutive Top 100 selection and the first Packers defensive back to earn back-to-back All-Pro honors since Hall of Famer Charles Woodson — and he was revealed right alongside Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who cratered from No. 2 all the way down to No. 69 in one of the most jaw-dropping single-year ranking drops in the entire history of the player vote. The juxtaposition tells the whole story — McKinney dropped from No. 30 to No. 70 despite posting career bests in passer rating allowed, run defense grade, and yards of separation as the nearest defender, while Jackson tumbled 67 spots despite still being one of the most talented players in the NFL. The player vote is a fascinating snapshot of perception versus production — and we are breaking down exactly what McKinney's ranking means for the 2026 Green Bay Packers and delivering the most complete Super Bowl blueprint evaluation Packers Nation has been waiting for. In this complete Xavier McKinney Top 100 reaction and Packers Super Bowl blueprint breakdown, we dive into: McKinney's Ranking Fully Evaluated: NFL.com's Bobby Kownack made the definitive case perfectly — McKinney's 10 passes defensed on just 29 targets produced a jaw-dropping 34.5% ball hawk rate, just 2.2% off his 2024 first-team All-Pro campaign, while his 40.0 passer rating allowed and 2.6 yards of separation as the nearest defender were both career bests. His 82.5 PFF run defense grade was also the best of his career — meaning McKinney was statistically better in 2025 than in 2024 despite the interception drop from eight to two and the 40-spot ranking fall. Teams simply should not throw his way — and if the player vote doesn't know that, the rest of the NFC North absolutely does. The Drop From 30 To 70 Explained: McKinney's eight interceptions in his first Packers season made him a household name in the player vote — but the NFL community tends to reward flashy counting stats over elite process numbers, and two interceptions in 2025 despite better underlying metrics across the board is exactly the kind of narrative the peer voting process consistently gets wrong. The first Packers defensive back to earn back-to-back All-Pro honors since Charles Woodson deserves far better than 70th — and his ranking is the latest entry in the long list of national narratives sleeping on Green Bay's best players. McKinney's Role In The Super Bowl Blueprint: SI's Packers On SI ranked McKinney as the seventh-most important player on the entire roster — and his leadership dimension heading into 2026 is equally critical as his on-field impact. McKinney told reporters "I might be dealing with different people — I might have to lead in a different way, present it and approach it differently — for me it's always about learning and figuring out how I can be the best leader for the people I have around me." With Micah Parsons on the PUP list for the first four to six weeks, McKinney's veteran presence anchoring Jonathan Gannon's new hybrid secondary is the single most important defensive stabilizing force Green Bay has while its best player heals. The Packers Super Bowl Blueprint — What Has To Happen: The path is clear and brutally specific — Jordan Love must deliver the aggressive, pass-first, top-five offensive performance his efficiency numbers say he is fully capable of from Week 1; the Packers must survive the Parsons-less early schedule at or above .500; McKinney, Evan Williams, and Javon Bullard must be the most disruptive secondary trio in the NFC North while the pass rush develops; Matthew Golden must deliver the Year 2 sprint rather than the Year 2 jump; and Parsons must return healthy in October and pick up exactly where he left off before the ACL ended his 2025 campaign. Why The Blueprint Is More Realistic Than The National Media Admits: Two Packers players — Love at No. 72 and McKinney at No. 70 — were revealed on consecutive days in the NFL Top 100, and both rankings are being openly challenged by their own teammates and the statistical record. When the players closest to the situation are the loudest voices pushing back against the national narrative, and the underlying metrics back them up completely, that is exactly the kind of underestimation that championship runs are built on. The 2026 Green Bay Packers are not just built to make the Super Bowl — they are built to shock the entire NFL getting there. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL ...
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  • Packers Total Access: 🔴LIVE BREAKING NEWS! Packers Sneak Contract Extension For Underrated Defender! What Does It Mean?
    2026/07/12
    🔴 LIVE Packers Total Access: BREAKING NEWS! Packers Sneak Contract Extension For Underrated Defender! What Does It Mean? Brian Gutekunst just made the most quietly fascinating roster move of the entire offseason — and it dropped with zero fanfare on the same day Packers Nation was still buzzing about the NFL Top 100 drama! The Green Bay Packers extended off-ball linebacker Isaiah McDuffie's contract through the 2027 season — a surprising move given the team's coaching changes on defense — with the deal carrying a new money value of $4.85 million and $1.5 million fully guaranteed as a new signing bonus. In a move that flew completely under the radar at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, Gutekunst's "Gute Blueprint" quietly told the entire NFL exactly what it thinks about Isaiah McDuffie's value in Jonathan Gannon's new hybrid defensive system — and the decision is more revealing and more important than it first appears. The extension stands out because with Gannon's defense expected to operate out of a 3-4 base, there will be fewer snaps available for a third linebacker on the field — making the investment in McDuffie even more notable, as the Packers are investing in a player they view as an important part of the roster who contributes across phases of the game rather than demanding a starting role. With training camp opening July 29 at Ray Nitschke Field, we are breaking down every angle of this sneaky-important move and what it signals about Gutekunst's plans heading into the high-stakes 2026 NFL season. In this breaking Isaiah McDuffie contract extension reaction and complete defensive roster evaluation, we dive into: The McDuffie Extension Fully Explained: McDuffie was already under contract for 2026 after signing a two-year deal last offseason, but Gutekunst's front office decided to add another year — with a base salary of $2.9 million in 2027, a $750,000 roster bonus if he remains on the roster on the third day of the 2027 league year, $600,000 in per-game roster bonuses in 2027, and a $100,000 workout bonus. His 2026 cap hit actually goes down from $4.975 million to $4.725 million, creating some extra cap room for Green Bay. Why This Move Is More Important Than It Looks: McDuffie is the definition of an underrated chess piece — a versatile, do-everything linebacker who contributes on special teams, plays multiple positions on defense, and provides the kind of reliable, low-cost roster depth that championship-caliber teams are built on. In a season where the Packers are installing a completely new defense under Jonathan Gannon and Micah Parsons won't be available until mid-October, locking in a veteran who knows the building and trusts the process is an absolute mechanical necessity. What It Says About Gannon's Linebacker Room: With Zaire Franklin serving as the green-dot veteran leader and Edgerrin Cooper emerging as one of the most versatile coverage linebackers in the NFC North, McDuffie's role in 2026 is clearly defined as a special teams ace and sub-package contributor — and the fact that Gutekunst added a year to his deal despite Gannon's 3-4 base limiting linebacker snaps tells Packers Nation the front office has genuine confidence in how McDuffie fits the new defensive culture. The Cap Architecture Intelligence: The extension actually lowers McDuffie's 2026 cap number from $4.975 million to $4.725 million — a classic Russ Ball salary cap architecture move that creates additional flexibility right now while locking in a trusted veteran at a below-market rate through 2027. With Tucker Kraft's extension, Devonte Wyatt's fifth-year option, and Xavier McKinney's looming 2027 cap spike all demanding attention, every dollar of cap space the front office can manufacture heading into training camp matters enormously. The Bigger Roster Picture: The McDuffie extension is the latest signal that Brian Gutekunst is methodically locking in every layer of the 2026 roster before the pads come on at Ray Nitschke Field — following the Christian Watson megadeal, Jayden Reed's extension, and Brenton Cox's re-signing with a move that quietly shores up the linebacker depth while keeping all of the "Gute Blueprint's" remaining cap flexibility pointed squarely at the Tucker Kraft extension that every rival executive in the league is calling the next domino to fall. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs to the rising rookies making an impact. Whether you are looking for breakdown videos, Packers highlights analysis, or updates on the Bears, Vikings, and Lions rivalries, you'll find it here. Subscribe now for the best Green Bay Packers coverage on the web. #GoPackGo #GreenBayPackers #Packers #...
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  • Packers Total Access: 📝 Are The Packers Built To Win A Superbowl? What's In Place & What's Missing!
    2026/07/12
    Packers Total Access: 📝 Are The Packers Built To Win A Super Bowl? What's In Place & What's Missing! The most important question in all of Green Bay Packers football is finally getting the honest, comprehensive answer Packers Nation deserves — and the truth is more complicated, more exciting, and more urgent than any hot take the national media has been willing to deliver heading into the high-stakes 2026 NFL season! SI's Albert Breer laid out the framework perfectly: "I put the Packers alongside the Seahawks last year as a team that could win it all if a bunch of young players elevated from good to great — I feel the same way this year. It's a talented roster. A lot of pieces are in place." And he is absolutely right — Jordan Love posted a career-best 101.2 passer rating with a jaw-dropping +0.20 EPA per dropback ranking second in the entire NFL, the Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams safety tandem is one of the most dangerous in the league, Tucker Kraft is targeting a full-speed Week 1 return, and Micah Parsons is trending ahead of schedule on his ACL recovery. But the honest conversation also demands acknowledging what is missing — because the defensive line ranked 24th in run stop win rate last season, the Packers ranked a staggering 26th in pass rate over expected despite running the second-most efficient passing offense in the entire NFL, and three consecutive nine-win regular seasons have produced exactly one playoff victory in the Jordan Love era. We are laying out everything that is in place and everything that still needs to happen for the 2026 Green Bay Packers to hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the first time since Super Bowl XLV. In this complete Super Bowl blueprint breakdown and honest roster evaluation, we dive into: What's In Place — The Quarterback Foundation: Love enters 2026 on the second year of his four-year, $220 million deal having ranked second in EPA per dropback behind only Drake Maye, posting career bests in completion percentage and passer rating, and carrying the kind of championship-caliber efficiency profile that the national media is criminally undervaluing at No. 72 on the Top 100 list. The floor of this offense — with a healthy Tucker Kraft, Christian Watson's $110.5 million extension validated, Matthew Golden's Year 2 sprint, and Matt LaFleur's Year 1 offensive reset — is higher than at any point in the Jordan Love era. What's In Place — The Defensive Chess Pieces: The Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams safety tandem was identified as the Packers' biggest strength heading into 2026, Edgerrin Cooper led the team with 117 tackles last season while emerging as one of the most versatile coverage linebackers in the NFC North, and Micah Parsons' October return gives Green Bay the most terrifying single-player upgrade any contender can add at the midpoint of the season — with Parsons having recorded 12.5 sacks and 60 QB pressures in just 13 games before the ACL ended his 2025 campaign. What's Missing — The Pass Rate Problem: The single most actionable fix on the entire roster has nothing to do with personnel — the Packers ranked 26th in pass rate over expected despite producing 0.21 EPA per designed pass play, the second-best mark in the entire NFL, while posting minus-0.02 EPA per designed run. In Matt LaFleur's own Year 1 reset declaration, he acknowledged the need to put the ball in Jordan Love's hands more consistently — and whether he actually follows through on that philosophical commitment in close games is the single most important football decision he will make all season. What's Missing — The Defensive Line Certainty: ESPN identified the defensive line as the Packers' biggest weakness heading into 2026, with Green Bay ranking 24th in run stop win rate last season and the interior depth behind Devonte Wyatt and Javon Hargrave consisting primarily of players who ranked near the bottom of the position in PFF grade. The entire Super Bowl blueprint hinges on Wyatt delivering the dominant, healthy rebound season his fifth-year option demands — and on Chris McClellan's first-team defensive reps translating into real production when the pads come on at Ray Nitschke Field. The Honest Super Bowl Verdict: The Packers are what Albert Breer calls a "floor-raising roster" — a team with an elite quarterback, a generational pass rusher returning at midseason, and enough young talent to shock the NFC if three or four players take the Year 2 leap simultaneously. The ceiling-raising piece is a fully healthy, aggressive, pass-first Jordan Love playing the best football of his career from Week 1 through February — and if that happens alongside Micah Parsons' return in October, the 2026 Green Bay Packers are not just built to make the Super Bowl. They are built to win it. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and ...
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  • Packers Total Access: 💥 Micah Parsons SOUNDS OFF On The Jordan Love HATE! Is He Right?
    2026/07/11
    Packers Total Access: 💥 Micah Parsons SOUNDS OFF On The Jordan Love HATE! Is He Right? The NFL Top 100 Players of 2026 list just dropped the most controversial ranking in all of professional football — and Micah Parsons is absolutely furious about it! Jordan Love was unveiled at No. 72 on the list, his fourth consecutive year making the cut but his second straight year dropping in the rankings after debuting at No. 34 entering the 2024 season — and the five-time Pro Bowl defensive end who studies offensive film at an elite level wasted exactly zero seconds before firing back on X. "71 players in the NFL aren't better than Jordan Love!" Parsons posted — and the blunt, unfiltered declaration instantly sent shockwaves through Packers Nation and the entire NFL media landscape. In the official NFL Top 100 reveal video, Parsons went even deeper, saying "You go through the tape — he has so many marvelous throws. We're all in the team meeting room watching the big plays and I'm like 'Yo, he's throwing that — he's just fearless. Like he believes he can make every throw." Christian Watson backed him up in the same video, adding that Love puts the ball "right where I can get on top of the defender — he's just got so much confidence back there." We are breaking down every angle of the most hotly debated quarterback ranking conversation of the entire offseason at 1265 Lombardi Avenue — and delivering an honest answer to the question Packers Nation is screaming: is Micah Parsons right? AOL + 2 In this complete Micah Parsons reaction and full Jordan Love Top 100 ranking breakdown, we dive into: The Parsons Reaction Fully Explained: Parsons' X post was not about hype or potential — it was a direct challenge built on what he believes Love has already proven on film. Having faced elite quarterbacks as a defender throughout his career, Parsons previously called Love "the ultimate competitor" and has praised him repeatedly since joining the Packers — making this the most credible and film-grounded defense of Love's elite status that the national media simply cannot dismiss. The Stats That Back Parsons Up: Among the 32 quarterbacks who threw at least 250 passes last season, Love ranked sixth with a 101.2 passer rating, eighth with 7.7 yards per attempt, sixth with a 1.4 interception percentage, sixth with a 3.83-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio, and tied for third with four game-winning drives. Add his +0.20 EPA per dropback ranking second in the entire NFL behind only Drake Maye, and the efficiency case for Love being ranked much higher than 72nd is overwhelming. Sports Illustrated The Honest Counter-Argument: Love was 13th in the league with 3,381 passing yards — more than 1,300 yards behind NFL MVP Matthew Stafford — and tied for 14th with 23 touchdown passes, the same total as Jacoby Brissett and Bryce Young. The volume numbers combined with back-to-back Wild Card exits are the two data points dragging the ranking down — and we give them a completely fair hearing before making our final verdict on whether No. 72 is an embarrassment or a defensible position. Sports Illustrated The Drop From 34 To 72 Is The Real Story: Love debuted at No. 34 entering 2024 after his jaw-dropping first full season as Green Bay's starter — and the four-spot annual slide since then tells the story of a player whose efficiency and winning are being consistently undervalued by the peer voting process in favor of the raw counting stats and playoff wins that his supporting cast and injury luck have prevented him from accumulating. The Clayton Tune game, the 27 offensive starters, Tucker Kraft's ACL, Christian Watson's six-game absence — none of it shows up in the Top 100 ballot. What 2026 Means For Love's Legacy: Love enters year two of his four-year, $220 million deal carrying every chip on his shoulder that Parsons is loudly defending — a fully loaded roster, a healthy Tucker Kraft for Week 1, Christian Watson's $110.5 million validation, Matt LaFleur's Year 1 offensive reset, and Micah Parsons returning in October to completely transform the defense. If Love delivers the performance his efficiency numbers say he is fully capable of, the conversation about his Top 100 ranking will look completely different by the time the 2027 list drops — and Packers Nation will have the last laugh on every voter who put 71 players ahead of their franchise quarterback. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs to the rising rookies making an impact. Whether you are looking for breakdown videos, Packers highlights analysis, or updates on the Bears, Vikings, and Lions rivalries, you'll find it here. Subscribe now for ...
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  • Packers Total Access : 👀 Everyone Is Talking About Matthew Golden Heading Into Camp — Is the Hype Real?
    2026/07/10
    Packers Total Access: 👀 Everyone Is Talking About Matthew Golden Heading Into Camp — Is the Hype Real? The Matthew Golden hype train at 1265 Lombardi Avenue has officially left the station — and the whistle is blowing louder than at any point since Brian Gutekunst made the first-round receiver investment the Green Bay Packers hadn't made since 2002! PFF's Bradley Locker put Golden on the All-Breakout Team for the entire NFL, offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich declared "I think all of those numbers are going to go up — it's going to be a big year for him," Patriots legend Jason McCourty named Golden as his personal breakout pick of the entire 2026 season, the Packers' own official hype video went viral across social media, and now teammate Jayden Reed is putting his own credibility on the line — telling reporters "it's gonna be a huge jump for MG, man — you can tell the game is slowing down for him, he's just more comfortable out there and he's going to be dangerous for this offense." That is an avalanche of insider belief pouring out of every corner of the building heading into the high-stakes 2026 NFL season, and with Romeo Doubs gone to New England and Dontayvion Wicks traded to Philadelphia, the approximately eight targets per game those two vacated are now sitting there wide open on the depth chart — waiting for the fastest player in the 2025 NFL Draft to step into the spotlight and prove that every word of this hype is completely justified. In this complete Matthew Golden hype evaluation and Year 2 breakout case breakdown, we dive into: Why The Hype Is Completely Real: Golden enters 2026 as the Packers' No. 12 most important player according to SI's Bill Huber — and the case is built on a foundation that goes far beyond second-year optimism. Golden's stop-start speed and ball-tracking ability were described by Jason McCourty as among the best he has ever evaluated coming out of the draft, his hand-eye coordination was singled out by receivers coach Mike Vrable as "one of the better ones I've been around," and his route-running and ball-tracking skills that PFF's Locker called "premier" are now being deployed in a receiver room that has been cleared and simplified specifically to get Golden the ball. The Rookie Season Context Nobody Is Discussing Honestly: Golden caught 29 passes for 361 yards and zero regular-season touchdowns — but the circumstances that produced those numbers were a receiver room featuring Watson, Reed, Doubs, and Wicks combined with injury-related struggles, all of which have been completely eliminated heading into 2026. His best game came in the playoff loss at Chicago, where he caught four passes for 84 yards including a jaw-dropping highlight-reel touchdown after Adam Stenavich publicly suggested he would not be in a premier role — and the chip that moment placed on Golden's shoulder has been quietly fueling his entire 2026 offseason. The Red Zone Unlock That Could Change Everything: ESPN's Mike Clay identified the single most overlooked opportunity in Golden's entire profile — he was limited to just two end zone targets and zero touchdowns on 10 carries last season despite elite speed that gives Jordan Love the ability to draw pass interference or hit the back of the end zone against virtually any defensive back in the NFC North. Clay projects a realistic path to five-plus touchdowns in 2026 if Matt LaFleur commits to featuring Golden in the red zone as part of the Year 1 offensive reset. The Target Share Math Is Undeniable: The Packers' most significant unrealized offensive asset is the approximately eight targets per game that walked out the door with Doubs and Wicks — and with Watson, Reed, and Tucker Kraft each occupying clear defined roles in the offense, Golden is the one receiver whose role is genuinely undefined enough to absorb the lion's share of those vacated targets. Brian Gutekunst said Golden's "ceiling is very, very high" — and the organization has now invested two consecutive offseasons in clearing the path for him to reach it. What A Golden Breakout Means For The Entire Championship Window: The Green Bay Packers do not have a first-round pick in 2026 or 2027 — meaning Golden's development is not just a fantasy football storyline but a genuine championship necessity. If he delivers on the Year 2 sprint that SI's Huber says the Packers need rather than a merely satisfying Year 2 jump, Jordan Love gains his fourth legitimate receiving weapon alongside Watson, Reed, and Kraft — completing the most dangerous and championship-caliber offensive weapon arsenal of Matt LaFleur's entire tenure at 1265 Lombardi Avenue. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars ...
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  • Packers Total Access : 💥 Josh Jacobs COMMANDS Respect! Anthony Belton Big 2026?
    2026/07/09
    Packers Total Access: 💥 Josh Jacobs COMMANDS Respect! Anthony Belton Big 2026? The Green Bay Packers locker room just sent an unmistakable message of unity — and the way this team has rallied around Josh Jacobs during the most difficult moment of his professional life says everything about the culture Brian Gutekunst and Matt LaFleur have built at 1265 Lombardi Avenue heading into the high-stakes 2026 NFL season! Jacobs returned to the practice field just days after being released from jail following his arrest on domestic violence allegations — with Jordan Love telling reporters "it's great to have Josh here with us, being able to work with us and get back to work" while acknowledging the team has talked internally and is handling the situation with respect and discretion. Importantly, the Brown County District Attorney's office has not yet made a formal charging decision, citing the need for additional investigation — and Jacobs has vehemently denied the allegations through his legal team. With the legal process still playing out and the NFL yet to take any action, the three-time Pro Bowl running back remains an active member of the Packers' roster and a cornerstone of Jordan Love's offensive blueprint. Meanwhile, ESPN NFL analyst Ben Solak has made the most compelling breakout prediction of the entire offseason — naming second-year right guard Anthony Belton as the single most impactful Packers player to watch in 2026, and the film-based case he makes is jaw-dropping. In this complete Josh Jacobs situation update and Anthony Belton breakout evaluation, we dive into: The Josh Jacobs Situation Fully Explained: Jacobs was arrested May 26 on allegations that included battery, strangatory and suffocation, and disorderly conduct — all domestic abuse-related charges — stemming from a reported disturbance at his Hobart, Wisconsin home. He was released from Brown County jail while the DA's office requested additional investigation, meaning no formal charges have been filed. Jacobs denies the allegations, LaFleur has described it as "business as usual" at practice, and Xavier McKinney — who has known Jacobs longer than any other Packer — told reporters "he's got our support, he's got everybody's support in here." What The NFL Suspension Precedent Tells Us: SI's Bill Huber made the case that the Packers' decision to allow Jacobs back on the practice field suggests the organization has a degree of internal confidence in how the situation will ultimately resolve — and that unless a significant development changes the public outlook or there is a legal resolution, it will be difficult for the NFL to step in and make a suspension decision during the 2026 season itself, pointing to the Cameron Sutton eight-game suspension timeline as the closest available precedent. Why This Matters For The Entire Offensive Blueprint: Jacobs led the Packers in rushing in both 2024 and 2025 and is slated to make $11.5 million in 2026 on a four-year deal with zero remaining guaranteed money — meaning Green Bay is all-in on getting a full championship-caliber season out of their punishing ground game anchor, and Matt LaFleur's Year 1 offensive reset is built around Jacobs' between-the-tackles dominance protecting Jordan Love's pocket all season long. Anthony Belton — ESPN's Breakout Prediction Explained: Solak's full case is built on one critical context point the national narrative has completely missed — Belton was a college left tackle who did not practice a single snap at guard until the regular season was already underway in 2025. He made his first guard start in Week 12 against Minnesota, and despite the obvious growing pains, Belton has the size at 6-foot-6 and 336 pounds, the flexibility, and the power to be what Solak called "a defining force in the running game" — the exact vertical displacement the Packers desperately need running from shotgun. What A Belton Breakout Actually Means: With a full offseason and a full training camp dedicated exclusively to right guard for the first time in his professional career, Belton told reporters "I feel like I can think less and do more" — and offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich confirmed the coaching staff's belief that the position stability will accelerate his development dramatically. If Belton delivers on Solak's prediction alongside Jordan Morgan at left tackle and a healthy Zach Tom at right tackle, the Green Bay Packers offensive line becomes one of the most improved units in the entire NFC North heading into the 2026 championship window. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Packers Total Access is your #1 source for Green Bay Packers football on YouTube. We bring you daily Packers news, injury updates, trade rumors, and comprehensive NFL coverage. Our mission is simple: Total coverage of the Green and Gold 365 days a year. We cover the entire roster, from stars like Jordan Love and Josh Jacobs to the rising rookies making an impact. Whether you are looking ...
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