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Jaire Alexander at #98 and Jordan Love at #56.

Based on this list, the Packers should win about 4 games this year?

The Bears have three players on the list (Moore is the highest at #42), the Lions have six (including #19, 24, and 25), and the Vikings have have three (Jefferson is #3).

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story...rs-predictions-stats

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Jaire Alexander at #98 and Jordan Love at #56.

Based on this list, the Packers should win about 4 games this year?

The Bears have three players on the list (Moore is the highest at #42), the Lions have six (including #19, 24, and 25), and the Vikings have have three (Jefferson is #3).

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story...rs-predictions-stats

I'd love to know who compiles these lists and the criteria they use.  There are more than a couple edge players on the list who are nowhere near the player Rashan Gary is.  And listing Dak way above Jordan Love is ridiculous. 

@RochNyFan posted:

I'd love to know who compiles these lists and the criteria they use.

The criteria is:

How stupid can we make these lists so that fans argue about them, engage with our platform and sell lots more ads ?

Clearly, they see Love's performance at the end of last year as a mirage. And Jaire? Hmm... nope, no idea why he's that low when every WR labels him one of the best. Granted, he didn't have the very best year last year, but #98? Fuel for the fire! 

I am good with this list and it kind of seems to be the norm with the Packers and  everyone is kind of dismissing them.  I want the Packers and all of their players having a low profile and motivated because it seems like no one thinks they are that good.

As for the list itself I for one don't really pay much attention to anything ESPN puts together these days.

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