The Green Bay Packers have made a notable impact on the All-Pro team of Pro Football Focus for the 2025 season, with two standout players receiving prestigious honors. Punter Daniel Whelan earned a spot on the first team, while linebacker Micah Parsons achieved second-team recognition despite facing a season-ending injury in Week 15.

Whelan delivered an impressive performance throughout the season, leading all punters in overall PFF grading. He achieved an NFL-best average of 51.7 yards per punt and ranked fourth in net punting with an impressive 43.9-yard average. His consistent excellence established him as one of the top-rated punters in the league.

Parsons, who was the sole Pro Bowler for the Packers in 2025, was recognized for his formidable edge rushing abilities. He secured a place on the second team, joining the likes of elite players such as Myles Garrett and Will Anderson Jr. Despite missing three games, Parsons finished the season ranked second in pass-rushing grade among edge rushers and accumulated 79 pressures, placing him seventh in the category.

Additionally, several other Packers players made their mark with impressive rankings in overall grades at their respective positions. Quarterback Jordan Love and running back Josh Jacobs both ranked fifth, while receiver Christian Watson came in sixth. Tight end Tucker Kraft and right tackle Zach Tom secured eighth and ninth positions, respectively, along with safety Xavier McKinney, who also ranked eighth.

The recognition of these players highlights the talent within the Packers’ roster and their potential for continued success as the team looks ahead to future seasons.

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