The database of grades and stats at Pro Football Focus is turning 20 years old in 2026, so the analytics site is running through the best players of the last two decades. How many former members of the Green Bay Packers made the All-PFF team from 2006 to 2025? Four. Neither Aaron Rodgers nor David Bakhtiari made the team, but two of the four players are rather obvious picks. Few will predict the other two.
Rodgers lost out to Tom Brady and Peyton Manning at quarterback. Other former or current Packers who just missed out include Josh Jacobs, Jeff Saturday and Micah Parsons.
Here are the four Packers to make the All-PFF team:
WR Davante Adams
Adams was a second-team wide receiver behind Julio Jones, Antonio Brown and DeAndre Hopkins. Between 2018 and 2022, Adams was one of the league’s truly dominant pass-catchers, and he now has seven seasons with a PFF receiving grade of at least 80.0, including three over 90.0. In a league stacked with excellent receivers, this is a tremendous honor.
CB Casey Hayward
Hayward, a 2012 second-round pick of the Packers, made the team as a second-team cornerback. Although not all of his best seasons came in Green Bay, Hayward did have elite coverage grades (over 90.0) in both 2012 and 2014. Later, he became an elite perimeter corner while with the Chargers, producing a career best 92.1 coverage grade in 2017. He was a four-time PFF All-Pro.
Slot CB Charles Woodson
Woodson — who was named a second-team pick at slot cornerback — arrived in Green Bay in 2006, so he made the All-PFF team in large part due to his dominant seasons with the Packers. He was an elite player during his first four seasons in Green Bay, including a career best 91.7 overall grade in 2009. Woodson later returned to the Raiders and flourished as a safety.
NT Damon “Snacks” Harrison
Harrison, who played briefly with the Packers in 2020, made the list as a second-team nose tackle. Of course, his best seasons were played before he finished his career in Green Bay. “Snacks” was a truly dominant run defender, producing five seasons with a run defense grade over 90.0. He also led all nose tackle in run stop percentage. His overall career PFF grade while playing nose tackle finished at 92.4.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Four former Packers make the All-PFF team of last 20 years
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