Where do Packers rank on ESPN Top 10 Lists?

Tucker Kraft and Micah Parsons were voted Top 10 at their positions by scouts and executives. Quarterback Jordan Love was not among the top 10 quarterbacks.

This month, ESPN.com has been releasing their lists of top 10 players by position as voted on by executives, coaches and scouts. Based on the results of these lists, it’s no surprise the Packers have been a team that hasn’t won a division in five years and have gotten in the NFC playoffs as the 7th and last team the past three seasons.

On Monday, Jordan Love was left off the top 10 quarterbacks list. He was mentioned as honorable mention.

 

 

 

Today, the off-ball linebackers list was released with 3rd-year linebacker Edgerrin Cooper being ranked 9th. Previous Packers players to be ranked or given honorable mention status for their position: Quarterback - Jordan Love, honorable mention; Edge Rusher - Micah Parson, #2 overall; Tight End - Tucker Kraft, #6 overall; Running back - Josh Jacobs, honorable mention.

There are two lists left with safety and wide receivers still to be revealed. It’s likely Xavier McKinney will be ranked in the top 10 safeties in the league, but not likely a wide receiver cracks the top 10. It is possible Christian Watson or Jayden Reed gets honorable mention status.

There were no Packers ranked at offensive tackle, interior offensive line, interior defensive line or cornerback.

Jordan Love, quarterback

Love is entering his 4th season, coming off his lowest totals for touchdowns and yards in his career, but he did have a career-best six interceptions in 2025. Love also had his best passer rating of his career with a 101.2 and completion percentage of 66.3% last season.

However, it is likely Love not being on the top 10 list of quarterbacks has more to do with the Packers lack of playoff success in the last three seasons. Even though the reality is, Love had a 323-yard, four touchdown performance against the Bears in last year’s playoff game. He was not the reason the Packers lost that game.

ESPN’s quotes about Love

Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers: "Control of the offense, protection and route adjustments, he has really grown in those areas." -- veteran NFL offensive coach "I don't think he gets enough credit for playing the position consistently well, and he has got the athletic traits to match it." -- NFC scout

# Player Team
1 Josh Allen Buffalo Bills
2 Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs
3 Matthew Stafford Los Angeles Rams
4 Joe Burrow Cincinnati Bengals
5 Lamar Jackson Baltimore Ravens
6 Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys
7 Justin Herbert Los Angeles Chargers
8 Drake Maye New England Patriots
9 Jared Goff Detroit Lions
10 Caleb Williams Chicago Bears

Josh Jacobs, running back

Jacobs also made the list as honorable mention. In 2024, Jacobs had his second best season of his career, finishing with 1329 yards rushing and a career-best 15 touchdowns. Because of age and injury, Jacobs’ yardage total fell to 929 yards last season, but he still had 13 rushing touchdowns. He’s proved to be very reliable inside the 5-yard line, being the Packers’ best option on goal-to-go offense.

ESPN’s quotes about Jacobs

Josh Jacobs, Green Bay Packers: "Still a really quality back but has probably slowed down slightly. Can still hit singles and doubles but not a lot of home runs as far as explosive plays. Still really good between the tackles." -- NFC executive

# Player Team
1 Bijan Robinson Atlanta Falcons
2 Jahmyr Gibbs Detroit Lions
3 Saquon Barkley Philadelphia Eagles
4 Christian McCaffrey San Francisco 49ers
5 Jonathan Taylor Indianapolis Colts
6 Derrick Henry Baltimore Ravens
7 James Cook III Buffalo Bills
8 De'Von Achane Miami Dolphins
9 Kenneth Walker III Kansas City Chiefs
10 Breece Hall New York Jets

Tucker Kraft, tight end

Kraft was ranked 6th among tight ends as he was on pace to his best season before his season-ending knee injury in Game 8 against the Carolina Panthers. In just 8 games, Kraft had 32 catches for 489 yards and six touchdown catches. In a full season in 2024, he had 50 catches for 707 yards and seven touchdown catches.

Kraft should be a featured player in Matt LaFleur’s offense this season. His blocking ability allows LaFleur to play him almost every down and be a threat to both throw or run the ball on any given play.

ESPN quotes about Kraft

Tucker Kraft, Green Bay Packers: "His speed and [run-after-catch] ability really stand out," an NFC exec said. "He was just scratching the surface before the injury. And he's a high-level blocker."

# Player Team
1 Brock Bowers Las Vegas Raiders
2 Trey McBride Arizona Cardinals
3 George Kittle San Francisco 49ers
4 Sam LaPorta Detroit Lions
5 Tyler Warren Indianapolis Colts
6 Tucker Kraft Green Bay Packers
7 Colston Loveland Chicago Bears
8 Kyle Pitts Sr. Atlanta Falcons
9 Mark Andrews Baltimore Ravens
10 Travis Kelce Kansas City Chiefs

Micah Parsons, Edge Rusher

Parsons is the highest ranked Packers player on ESPN’s lists. He’s ranked second among pass rushers behind last year’s defensive player of the year Myles Garrett. Last season, Parsons proved to be worth everything the Packers gave up in their trade with the Cowboys. He’s among the most versatile defensive players in the entire NFL as he can line up all over the defensive front as both a defensive end and a linebacker.

Despite missing the last three games last season, Parsons once again topped the 12 sack mark, finishing with 12.5 sacks, the most by a Packers player since Zadarius Smith had 12.5 in 2020.

It will be fascinating to see how new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon uses Parsons. When Gannon was with the Eagles in 2022, he helped Haason Reddick have a career high 16 sacks, as he was used similarly to how Parsons will likely be used by Gannon.

ESPN’s quotes about Parsons

Micah Parsons, Green Bay Packers: "Elite burst and closing speed to make plays. [He] has the most rush versatility of the group. Consistently wins over centers and guards and tackles, it doesn't matter where he is," a veteran NFL defensive coach said.

"There are two guys that never really get blocked in the NFL, and it's those two guys -- Myles and Micah," an NFL coordinator said. "You do what you can with movements and quick game, and it's not enough."

# Player Team
1 Myles Garrett Los Angeles Rams
2 Micah Parsons Green Bay Packers
3 Will Anderson Jr. Houston Texans
4 Maxx Crosby Las Vegas Raiders
5 Aidan Hutchinson Detroit Lions
6 Danielle Hunter Houston Texans
7 T.J. Watt Pittsburgh Steelers
8 Nick Bosa San Francisco 49ers
9 Brian Burns New York Giants
10 Nik Bonitto Denver Broncos

Edgerrin Cooper, linebacker

Cooper makes ESPN’s list as the 9th ranked off-ball linebacker. He enters his 3rd season as the likely featured off-ball linebacker now with the departure of Quay Walker. Cooper made more splash plays as a rookie finishing with 3.5 sacks and an interception, compared to last season when he finished with just a half sack. He did increase his tackles to 118, which were second to Walker.

His ranking on ESPN's list is likely due to Cooper’s potential to be a Pro Bowl level player because of the speed he plays with. Cooper is one of the league’s fastest linebackers. How will that translate over to Gannon’s defense which likely will have more standing up linebackers than did Jeff Hafley’s.

ESPN’s quotes about Cooper

Edgerrin Cooper, Green Bay Packers: "He has the size, speed and run-and-hit ability that few have," a veteran NFL defensive coach said. "He can really go."

"It's his mind," a high-ranking AFC official said. "He sees it and can anticipate."

# Player Team
1 Fred Warner San Francisco 49ers
2 Roquan Smith Baltimore Ravens
3 Carson Schwesinger Cleveland Browns
4 Zach Baun Philadelphia Eagles
5 Jack Campbell Detroit Lions
6 Azeez Al-Shaiir Houston Texans
7 Jordyn Brooks Miami Dolphins
8 Nick Bolton Kansas City Chiefs
9 Edgerrin Cooper Green Bay Packers
10 Devin Lloyd Carolina Panthers

 

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Mitch McLaughlin is a Packers fan and shareholder residing in Sacramento, California. He will be writing Packers stories each week on Cheesehead TV. He can be found on Twitter: @McLaughlinMitch

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Snap the ball's picture

July 14, 2026 at 03:45 pm

They will be in top 4 once they start closing games out.

Wide outs and backs need to carry the team.

I would like to see the Rice kid make the team. I think they want him to be replacement for Wicks.

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GreenandBold's picture

July 14, 2026 at 07:52 pm

If the Packers are hanging their hat on “ the rice kid “ expecting him to replace anyone they’re in trouble .

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Snap the ball's picture

July 14, 2026 at 03:46 pm

Zach Baun. Green Bay kid and didn’t pick him up….i don’t get it ……the Watt boys. Wisconsin kids Same thing….

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July 14, 2026 at 03:47 pm

Cooper should be 2 or 3 on that list

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July 14, 2026 at 03:48 pm

Kraft should be number 1 or 2 on that list As long as his head doesn’t get to big

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July 14, 2026 at 05:59 pm

"Kraft should be number 1 or 2"

Over Bowers???? LOL!

I do think Kraft is ranked too low, though. I even see the case for 3rd (I wouldn't, but I see how someone could think that), but LaPorta and Loveland are going to have a lot to say about that.

The NFC North has the best collection of TEs in the NFL.

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July 14, 2026 at 03:50 pm

Love is 3 or 4 on that list. With consistency….and MLF play calling. Consistency from MLF

He’s two scatter brains some games…..

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July 14, 2026 at 05:52 pm

"Love is 3 or 4 on that list."

Really? JUST '3 or 4'. OK...who are the '3 or 4' that you think rank higher than Love?

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July 14, 2026 at 07:53 pm

He’s got two brains ??

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July 14, 2026 at 03:52 pm

Jacob’s 5 or 6 on the list with good blocking

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July 14, 2026 at 04:10 pm

You know it’s completely dead when …

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July 14, 2026 at 04:39 pm

Hey, man, you're breaking Snap the ball's rhythm!

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July 14, 2026 at 05:25 pm

While I’ve got my own lilbagariddum…

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July 14, 2026 at 06:35 pm

Cookie for Leotis! Thanks, Since ‘61

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July 14, 2026 at 07:55 pm

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor ?

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July 14, 2026 at 05:48 pm

"Love is entering his 4th season"

Love is entering his 7th season.

In my opinion Love should currently rank higher than Drake May or Caleb Williams, since Love has been performing as an NFL+ QB for longer than DM or CW. At the end of the season I could see either/both surpassing Love, but they need to prove it first.

That said, I also don't think Love is quite in that top-10, but it's really close between Love, Purdy, Nix, CW, May and Daniels.

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July 14, 2026 at 06:48 pm

This is great. We can make the playoffs with an average QB. That's how good we are.

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Love is better than they think. Me, I've gone back and forth but he convinced me how good he was when he threw for over 300 yards and 4 TDs and 0 interceptions, on the road, in the playoffs. Without his main receiver, Tucker Kraft, and without his best Olineman, Zach Tom.

I think if we block for this guy, we'll definitely score points. And I think his best football is now. Not 4 years from now.

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July 14, 2026 at 08:09 pm

Ah, the arguments and content that develop in the NFL doldrums of mid July.

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July 14, 2026 at 11:36 pm

thanks for this infor https://granny-1.io

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