On Monday, the NFL announced the initial counts of the fan vote for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games. Green Bay Packers fans are voting early and often, based on the early returns. So far, 15 different Packers players rank among the top 10 in their individual positions, including one player making the cut at multiple spots.
The leader of the pack right now is Green Bay defensive end Micah Parsons, who, at 25,155 fan votes, is the most popular choice of any defender league-wide and is only one of two defenders (Myles Garrett) featured in the top 10 in overall votes.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBelow is a breakdown of all the Packers who appeared in the top 10s of their individual positions.
Packers Pro Bowl Voting 2025
DE Micah Parsons: 1st
LS Matthew Orzech: 1st
SPT Evan Williams: 1st
FS Evan Williams: 4th
C Sean Rhyan: 5th
SS Xavier McKinney: 5th
P Daniel Whelan: 6th
OT Zach Tom: 7th
DE Rashan Gary: 7th
RET Savion Williams: 7th
QB Jordan Love: 8th
RB Josh Jacobs: 8th
DT Devonte Wyatt: 8th
OT Rasheed Walker: 10th
ILB Edgerrin Cooper: 10th
CB Keisean Nixon: 10th
I have some issues with this list, but none more than the weird position splits that the league has forced at the safety position. For the most part, Evan Williams is the Packers’ drop-down safety, so he should be a strong safety in this voting. Meanwhile, Xavier McKinney is the team’s single-high safety most often, even though he’s being called the strong safety by the league. That is simply wrong.
It’s also interesting that Sean Rhyan, who only moved to center in Week 10 after Elgton Jenkins’ injury, is already fifth-ranked at the position. I also believe that cornerback Carrington Valentine has had a much better season than Keisean Nixon overall, even though Nixon is ranked ahead of him. The same could be said of linebackers Quay Walker and Edgerrin Cooper.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Pro Bowl vote is open for the next two weeks. The roster for the Pro Bowl is decided by the fans, players and coaches, which are all weighted equally in the final count. Keep that in mind. By no means is long snapper Matt Orzech a Pro Bowl lock just because Packers fans are stuffing the ballot.
What are your initial thoughts on the vote returns? Sound off in the comment section.
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