Packers Grid Day 5 – Jarrett Bush swept the vote yesterday. Perhaps the most difficult one today, who started & ended OK?


Packers Grid Day 5 – Jarrett Bush swept the vote yesterday. Perhaps the most difficult one today, who started & ended OK?

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  1. For me this is a toss up between James Starks and Lazard.

    Edit: James starks playoffs run his rookie year pushes him over the “ok” tier. I had it in my mind he was a vet at the time. Lazard is my frontrunner.

  2. This is hard because it could be dozens of guys. At the point I write this, 8 different names have been suggested and 7 are worthy of this box.

  3. Aaron Rodgers lol.

    Technically he started ok and ended ok but just had a bunch of really great years in between

  4. It’s hard to think of someone who was mediocre throughout their whole career. You just don’t remember so many of them, but on the field I’d go with Jamaal Williams. Never really great, but never really bad, productive but never what we’d hope for.

  5. Controversial pick here, but Randall Cobb. We all have plenty of fond memories of him, but he was never the number one guy. He only had one year over 1000 yards, and it was the only year he had more than 10 touchdowns. He was overshadowed by Jennings, Nelson, and Adams his entire tenures. And he was kinda injured a lot.

  6. Jon Runyan is the Answer. AJ Hawk was more of disappointing considering his draft spot and some of his liabilities he has shown.

  7. Nick Perry. He had a lot of flashes and looked great at times. But never really reached that potential.

  8. Got to be Aj hawk worked well in the system never asked too much of him did his job happy he was apart of it

  9. Gilbert Brown. I love the gravedigger, but he was truly never anything better than an average player from beginning to end.

  10. Morgan Burnett. Never a high impact player but was almost always available and very consistent in terms of performance. Just a very solid 8 year run with the team

  11. I immediately thought of like Morgan Burnett or Adrian Amos. Easy to see that they never popped like McKinney or Nick Collins, but never let you down hard like Savage and the safety group last year. Its the kind of mediocrity that you miss when you have far worse.

    But from all the suggestions you could probably say the same about Hawk or Martinez too.

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