To determine which teams have the most star-caliber players, I looked at four reputable sources that recently published lists of the NFL’s top 100 players. I took the top 100s from ESPN.com, CBSSports.com, SI.com and NFL.com, averaged out the grades and came up with a composite top-100 list. As far as the Packers are concerned, my composite list was eye-opening.

Despite coming off a down (for him) year, Rodgers finished No. 2 overall behind Houston defensive end J.J. Watt. However, Rodgers is the lone Packers player in the top 50.

By comparison, Seattle has six players in the top 50, defending NFC champion Carolina has five and Arizona, which eliminated the Packers from the playoffs in January, has four. Perennial AFC powers New England and Pittsburgh have three each.

While Rodgers stands alone among the game’s best players for the Packers, the Patriots have two — Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski — in the top five, the Panthers have two — quarterback Cam Newton and linebacker Luke Kuechly — in the top 10 and the Steelers have two — wide receiver Antonio Brown and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger — in the top 13.

Three additional Packers made my top 100 list. Matthews was 51st, guard Josh Sitton was 72nd and defensive end Mike Daniels was 74th.