Aaron Rodgers still has some good years left as the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, but he can't play forever, and some believe this is the year the team will draft a quarterback to replace him.

Six NFL analysts were asked who as more likely to take a quarterback in the first round of this years draft, the Packers or the Los Angeles Chargers and two of the analysts said it would be the Packers.

Bucky Brooks said via NFL.com that he thinks the Packers will follow the same blueprint they did with Brett Favre and Rodgers, and this is the year they will put it in place.

“The Packers will follow their old blueprint and draft a young quarterback in this draft to succeed Aaron Rodgers in 2022. They will select a talented QB early in Round 1, put him on the bench and let him develop behind their perennial Pro Bowler. Rodgers sat three years behind Hall of Famer Brett Favre, and it can work again with Matt LaFleur teaching a young signal-caller how to play the position. Without the pressure of having to put a rookie on the field this season, the Packers can groom a young QB1 to be successful when he takes the ball from Rodgers down the road.”

If that is the case, it will be interesting if Rodgers treats the rookie the same way that Favre treated him, and what Rodgers comments will be on it. When the Pittsburgh Steelers selected Mason Rudolph, Roethlisberger had some choice words about it, and it wouldn't be shocking to Rodgers treat it the same way.