Aaron Rodgers is five years removed from his second MVP season of 2014, and other than an insanely good run in the second half of 2016, his production hasn’t been on the level of other elite quarterbacks since the start of the 2015 season, as Ben Baldwin recently pointed out.
While grading out well in 2018 (Rodgers was our sixth-highest-graded quarterback, with a passing grade of 87.0), the passing offense he is supposed to orchestrate stalled and finished with an average-ish 15th-best EPA/pass play, a level that isn’t supposed to be his standard.