6 Packers who could make first Pro Bowl in 2022

Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) and Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) celebrate a sack Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) during the first half of the Green Bay Packers football game against the Washington Redskins at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019. Photo by Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelPackers09 Packers 02027
Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) and Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) celebrate a sack Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Preston Smith (91) during the first half of the Green Bay Packers football game against the Washington Redskins at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019. Photo by Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal SentinelPackers09 Packers 02027 /
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ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – AUGUST 28: Josh Myers #71 of the Green Bay Packers runs on the field prior to a game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on August 28, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images) /

The Green Bay Packers are loaded with talent up and down their roster heading into the 2022 NFL season. Enough so that they have a number of players who should make strong cases to be named to their first-ever Pro Bowl.

Typically, the teams at the top of the standings get rewarded with the most Pro Bowl selections (even if that wasn’t the case for the Packers last year). The Packers may not reach the 13 wins they’ve had in each of the past three seasons, but they will be in the double-digits, giving them a good chance of having multiple players elected to the annual event.

Let’s check out six players who could be in line for their first-ever Pro Bowl selection.

These six players on the Green Bay Packers have the best chance to be elected to their first Pro Bowl in the 2022 NFL season.

Packers who could make first Pro Bowl: Josh Myers

Josh Myers is a bit of a dark horse candidate, but the potential to anchor Green Bay’s offensive line is there. He was dubbed as the starting center from Day 1 last year, and there is no controversy about who will fill that role this season.

Unless you’re a stud offensive lineman, it usually takes a few years to garner enough hype to get the votes necessary. However, the Packers started the campaign last year when there was a tremendous amount of talk about him in the preseason. If he can put together a strong year in 2022, expect the hype to build and the votes to come pouring in.