Bakhtiari and Gregg are the only Packers pack in the last 60 years to have earned the First Team All-Pro honor. Bakhtiari was also selected for his third Pro Bowl last month after starting 758 offensive snaps over 12 this season. He was placed in the injured reserve last week with a knee injury that ended the season.
Adams, who received 49 votes in first place, is the first Packers receiver to receive All-Pro recognition since Antonio Freeman in 1998. This past season, four-time Pro Bowler Sterling Sharpe’s one-time franchise record for receptions crushed (115) and Sharpe for the team’s single-season TD reception by 18 despite playing in only 14 games.
Adams, who had a team high of 1,374 yards in 2020, is the first player in NFL history to record more than 100 receptions and 18 plus TDs in a season. He led the NFL in receiving TDs, receiving per game (98.1) and receiving per game (8.2), becoming the first NFL player to lead the league in all three categories since Sharpe in 1992.
Linsley also made his debut in the All-Pro first team. His 18 votes in first place were ten more than the center of the second team, Ryan Kelly, of Indianapolis. The seventh-year pro has started all 13 games in which he has appeared in the center and helped the Packers bag a second place finish in the NFL (21), the fourth least by the Packers in a 16-game season . He was a valuable member of a series that allowed one bag or zero bags in a league-best 13 games, tied for most in team history (2004), including four zero-bag games, most by Green Bay since 2008 (four).
Smith started all 16 games and tied with 12 plek pockets for fourth place in the NFL and third place with four best-fucked careers (most by a Packers defender since LB Julius Peppers posted four in 2014) .
The two-time Pro Bowler also led Green Bay and was in the top-10 among NFL lineouts in QB hits (23, second) and pack for a loss (12, tied for sixth).
Alexander is the first Packers defender to receive All-Pro recognition since Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. The third-year cornerback started all 15 games in which he appeared and led the team with 13 defensive tackles. He also deserves his first Pro Bowl nod this season after registering 49 tackles (39 solos), a bag, an interception and forced foul.
Left-back Elgton Jenkins, safety Adrian Amos and kicker Mason Crosby also got the All-Pro votes.