EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- There might not be a more complete quarterback currently playing in the NFL than Aaron Rodgers. For Mike Zimmer, he's a player who requires longer preparation; a rare talent you need to "pick your poison with."
The list of Rodgers' elite qualities the Minnesota Vikings coach cites is endless: His arm strength, his intelligence, his escapability, the way he sees the entire field.
From both Peyton and Eli Manning to Tom Brady, Zimmer has schemed for his fair share of top quarterbacks. But the sum of Rodgers' collective skills puts the Green Bay Packers signal-caller in a class of his own.