16. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
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Over the past decade, Aaron Rodgers has put up some of the most jaw-dropping numbers in NFL history. Since taking over for Brett Favre in 2008, Rodgers has tossed 313 touchdowns compared to just 78 interceptions. That is UNREAL! Rodgers, who just turned 34, already has one Super Bowl title under his belt, and appears to have at least another five good years left in the tank. He already holds several NFL records, including the highest passer rating in a season (122.5) and in a career (104), and he should challenge most of Peyton Manning’s all-time records. By the time it’s all said and done, there is a chance he is considered the greatest offensive player in NFL history.
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