Green Bay Packers: 5 most disappointing players at quarter pole

Nov 29, 2020; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) returns a fumble recovery for a touchdown during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 29, 2020; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) returns a fumble recovery for a touchdown during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports /
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These five members of the Green Bay Packers have been the most disappointing players with one quarter of the season remaining.

For the second straight season, the Green Bay Packers are in a prime position to secure one of the top spots in the NFC. At 9-3, they are only one game behind the New Orleans Saints (10-2) with a quarter of the season remaining (also known as the quarter pole).

However, not everybody has been pulling their weight for the Pack this season, as they’ve had to drag some of their players to this point. Here are five guys who have been the most disappointing 12 games into the 2020 campaign.

5. Dean Lowry

After a nice start to his career, Dean Lowry’s arrow has been trending down for three years now. In 2019, he posted a career-low PFF grade of 59.0 and he’s somehow stooped even lower in 2020. Once thought of as a starting-caliber player alongside Kenny Clark, Lowry has shown he barely belongs on the field over the past two years.