At 8-3-1, the Green Bay Packers are right in the thick of the NFC playoff race - and it’s not just the win column where they’re making noise. Fan voting for the Pro Bowl is underway, and Green Bay has a strong presence across the board. From established stars to surprising risers, the Packers are stacking up votes at multiple positions, signaling just how deep and dynamic this roster has become in 2025.
Let’s break down the Packers players currently sitting inside the top 10 in Pro Bowl fan voting and what it says about both their individual seasons and Green Bay’s overall momentum.
Micah Parsons - DE
No surprise here - Parsons is leading all defensive ends in Pro Bowl voting and sits third overall among all players, regardless of position.
He’s been a force off the edge, disrupting offenses with the kind of relentless pressure that changes game plans. Parsons doesn’t just get sacks - he tilts the field.
His dominance has become routine, and fans are clearly recognizing it.
Jordan Love - QB
Love’s development has been one of the most compelling storylines in the league this season.
He’s eighth among all quarterbacks in voting and fourth in the NFC, a testament to how far he’s come in his second year as the full-time starter. The numbers are solid, but more importantly, he’s leading this team with poise and confidence - and fans are taking notice.
Josh Jacobs - RB
Jacobs is back in the Pro Bowl conversation, ranking eighth among all running backs and fifth in the league overall.
He’s been a steadying presence in the backfield, bringing physicality and reliability to the Packers' ground game. This would be his fourth career Pro Bowl nod - and it’s well-earned.
Rashan Gary - DE
Gary made his first Pro Bowl last season, and he’s on pace for a repeat.
He’s seventh among NFL defensive ends and third in the NFC. Gary’s blend of power and quickness off the edge continues to be a problem for opposing tackles, and his consistency has helped anchor a defense that’s quietly playing some of its best football in recent years.
Xavier McKinney - SS
McKinney, another 2024 Pro Bowl selection, ranks fifth among strong safeties in the NFL and fourth in the NFC.
He’s been a tone-setter on the back end, flying around the field and making plays in both coverage and run support. His leadership and versatility have made him a key part of Green Bay’s defensive identity.
Evan Williams - FS / Special Teams
Williams is having a breakout season in more ways than one.
Not only is he fourth among free safeties in the NFL (third in the NFC), but he’s also the top vote-getter for special teams players across the league. That’s rare air.
His impact on coverage units and in the return game has been undeniable - and fans are rewarding that hustle.
Sean Rhyan - C
Here’s one that might raise a few eyebrows.
Rhyan has only recently stepped in at center, but he’s already fifth in the NFL at the position and third in the NFC. That’s a rapid rise, and it speaks to both his performance and the trust he’s earned in a short span.
The Packers may have found something here.
Zach Tom - RT
Tom was a popular Pro Bowl snub last year, but he’s back in the mix now, ranking seventh among right tackles in both the NFL and NFC.
He’s been rock-solid in pass protection and a key cog in the run game. Fans clearly haven’t forgotten his strong play from last season, and he’s only built on it this year.
Rasheed Walker - LT
In a contract year, Walker is putting together a campaign that’s catching attention.
He’s 10th in voting among NFL left tackles and ninth in the NFC. Holding down the blind side is no small task, and Walker has done it with consistency - a big reason Green Bay’s offense is clicking.
Keisean Nixon - CB
Nixon’s first year as the Packers’ top cornerback hasn’t gone unnoticed.
He’s 10th among all NFL corners in fan voting and seventh in the NFC. He’s brought a physical edge to the secondary and isn’t afraid to match up with top receivers.
This kind of recognition is a sign that fans see him as more than just a role player - he’s becoming a cornerstone.
Devonte Wyatt - DT
Wyatt was having a strong season before a broken ankle ended his year early.
Despite that, he still ranks eighth among NFL defensive tackles and fourth in the NFC. It’s unfortunate timing, but the fan support speaks volumes about the impact he had before the injury.
Edgerrin Cooper - LB
Cooper has quickly become a fan favorite.
The rookie linebacker ranks 10th in the NFL and seventh in the NFC in voting - not bad for a first-year player. His speed, instincts, and energy have been a welcome addition to the middle of the Packers' defense.
Matt Orzech - LS
Long snappers don’t often get love in fan voting, but Orzech is bucking the trend.
He’s currently the top vote-getter at his position in the NFL. It’s a surprising development, especially given the criticism Green Bay’s special teams have faced, but it’s a nod to his consistency and execution on the fundamentals.
Daniel Whelan - P
Whelan ranks sixth among NFL punters and third in the NFC.
He’s been a reliable weapon in the field position game, flipping the field with impressive hang time and directional control. In a season where every yard matters, Whelan’s contributions have been quietly crucial.
Savion Williams - KR/PR
This one’s a bit of a head-scratcher, considering Green Bay’s return game has struggled.
Still, Williams ranks seventh among NFL returners and fifth in the NFC in fan voting. Sometimes, reputation or potential can carry weight in these polls, and Williams seems to be benefiting from that.
The Big Picture
The Packers’ strong presence in Pro Bowl fan voting is more than just a popularity contest - it’s a reflection of a team that’s finding its identity and building something real. From veteran leaders to breakout performers and under-the-radar contributors, Green Bay is getting recognition across all three phases of the game.
With a playoff run in sight and a roster full of ascending talent, the Packers aren’t just making noise in the standings. They’re earning respect - and votes - league-wide.
