For someone like Aaron Rodgers, who is so accustomed to being a top-two quarterback, the past couple years have been wildly disappointing. Granted, he's been a top-10-ish option, but that's both below ADP and his lofty personal standards. In part, the lack of production was blamed on a suspect receiving corps outside of Davante Adams. It's true that the wide receiver group was abysmal, but it also seems disingenuous to not admit there are strong hints of a decline as well.
Not helping is the Green Bay Packers displaying what bordered on hostility towards Rodgers in the offseason.