Pair of Packers named to PFF's 2025 All-Pro team

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The Green Bay Packers had two players named to the All-Pro team of Pro Football Focus in 2025. Daniel Whelan was the site’s first-team punter, while Micah Parsons was a second-team edge rusher despite his season-ending injury in Week 15.

Whelan, who led all punters in overall PFF grade, beat out New York’s Austin McNamara for the first-team honor. Whelan averaged an NFL-best 51.7 yards per punt and finished fourth in net punting at 43.9. He consistently ranked among the NFL’s highest-graded punters in 2025.

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Parsons joined first-teamers Myles Garrett and Will Anderson Jr. and second-teamer Aidan Hutchinson at edge rusher. He finished the 2025 season ranked second in pass-rushing grade among edge rushers, trailing only Garrett, and his 79 pressures ranked seventh at the position despite missing three games.

Parsons was the team’s only Pro Bowler in 2025.

Other Packers among the top 10 in overall grade at their position include quarterback Jordan Love (fifth), running back Josh Jacobs (fifth), receiver Christian Watson (sixth), tight end Tucker Kraft (ninth), right tackle Zach Tom (eighth) and safety Xavier McKinney (eighth).

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Pair of Packers named to PFF’s 2025 All-Pro team

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