by Rivers McCown
Whether you believe he has declined in skill or not, there's no arguing the fact that Aaron Rodgers' numbers have declined over the past couple of seasons. His adjusted yards per attempt from 2011 to 2016 was at 8.7. Since 2017, it has been at 8.1. He has finished outside of the top 10 in DVOA in three of his last four seasons entering 2019.
Under Matt LaFleur, Green Bay's offense has shifted to being more run-centric. (It would be hard for it to be any less run-centric given that Mike McCarthy ran the ball just 333 times in the 2018 season.