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The Green Bay Packers did not win the NFC North this year, but they did win on Sunday to advance to the divisional round of the playoffs. They still have a chance to reach and win the Super Bowl, but here are five Packers who have had disappointing 2015 seasons.
5. QB Aaron Rodgers
![QB Aaron Rodgers](/nfl/files/2016/01/Aaron-Rodgers-Green-Bay-Packers-Quarterback.jpg)
Most quarterbacks would love to have Rodgers' regular season numbers this year (60.7 percent completion rate, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions). But overall it qualifies as a down year for him, particularly with how the Packers' offense floundered late in the regular season.
4. CB Casey Hayward
![CB Casey Hayward](/nfl/files/2016/01/Casey-Hayward-Cary-Edmondson-USA-TODAY-Sports.jpg)
Hayward was slated to move off exclusively covering the slot this season, and he started 11 games (one start in 2014), but he did not have an interception. The Packers had just 16 interceptions during the regular season, so they needed more from Hayward.
3. WR Randall Cobb
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Cobb's production dropped across the board with Jordy Nelson (torn ACL) out for the entire season, and three of his six regular season touchdown receptions came in one game. He was used as a more multi-faceted weapon in Green Bay's wild card round win over Washington, with five rushing attempts, but Cobb is clearly not a traditional No. 1 wide receiver and he commanded that type of attention from opposing secondaries this year.
2. WR Davante Adams
![WR Davante Adams](/nfl/files/2016/01/Davante-Adams-Mark-J.-Rebilas-USA-TODAY-Sports.jpg)
Jordy Nelson's preseason ACL tear brought hope (and hype) that Adams could step up this season. But he failed big time, with just 50 catches for 483 yards and one touchdown in 13 regular season games as he battled injuries, drops and a lack of chemistry with Rodgers.
1. RB Eddie Lacy
![RB Eddie Lacy](/nfl/files/2016/01/Eddie-Lacy-Jeff-Hanisch-USA-TODAY-Sports.jpg)
Lacy could be considered the most disappointing player in the entire league this year, with conditioning issues and a lack of production (758 rushing yards and three touchdowns during the regular season). It's worth wondering if he has a future in Green Bay.