5 Green Bay Packers who are locks for 2021 Pro Bowl

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 06: Davante Adams #17 of the Green Bay Packers looks to carry the ball into the end zone for a touchdown following a reception against Darius Slay #24 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter of their game at Lambeau Field on December 06, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The touchdown marks the 400th career touchdown pass for Aaron Rodgers(not pictured). (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 06: Davante Adams #17 of the Green Bay Packers looks to carry the ball into the end zone for a touchdown following a reception against Darius Slay #24 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter of their game at Lambeau Field on December 06, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The touchdown marks the 400th career touchdown pass for Aaron Rodgers(not pictured). (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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These five members of the Green Bay Packers are basically guaranteed a spot in the 2021 Pro Bowl based on their play this season.

Although the 2021 Pro Bowl is going to look different this season–a lot different–it doesn’t mean it’s not an honor to be named to the annual team. And with the Green Bay Packers near the top of the NFC standings, their figures to be a bunch of Packers who will be blessed with the honor.

At 9-3, Green Bay is in the midst of a tooth and nail fight with the New Orleans Saints (10-2) for the top spot in the NFC. With four games remaining, there’s plenty of ballgames left, however, Pro Bowl voting is already well underway. Considering last week’s release of the results as well as the player’s performances this season, here are five Packers who are locks to make the Pro Bowl.

5. Hunter Bradley

It may seem weird to list a long-snapper as a lock, but it appears Hunter Bradley has a leg up to be named to his first Pro Bowl in just his third professional season. Despite Green Bay’s special team struggles of late, he was the leading vote-getter for his position in the NFC in the first release on November 25th and holds the same position in the December 3rd release. We’re not sure how far ahead he is of the other long-snappers, but if this continues Bradley will make the team as a specialist.