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  1. He will probably get to 5th this year. After that it will take a while to move up. Still, he will be right behind some very big names in Packers history.

  2. Damn Tobin Rote could sling it. Teams barely passed back then and he threw for 11.5k yards in 6 years?

  3. He is on pace to finish the year with 12,112 passing yards which will put him 5th.

    over his 3 years as a starter, he is averaging 3995 Passing Yards per 17 games.

    He is on pace to reach 4th in 2028.

    He is on pace to reach 3rd in 2029.

    It is unlikely he will surpass Rodgers unless he starts having 4500+ passing yard seasons. His current pass would take 12 additional seasons after this year to reach 59,000 career passing yards.

  4. Man, Tobin Rote flies under the radar for Packer QBs. He played for us in the middle of our first big dry spell, before Lombardi arrived. So long ago, he left us and won his first championship with the Lions.

  5. It hurts to see Rodgers at #2. All the seasons where he missed multiple games 🙁 Favre did all that without missing a game.

    Imagine what the record would have looked like had Rodgers stayed healthy his entire career there

    *EDIT: Rodgers missed 18 games over the course of his Packers career since he took over as a starter in the 2008-2009 season

  6. Still can’t believe Rodgers didn’t go 1 more year for the all-time. It doesn’t feel right.

  7. This is a crazy thing to see, basically every significant starting QB this team has had for the past 75 years is on this list. Outside the 40s and early/mid 70s, this list represents 90 years of Packers QBs.

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