The Packers check in at No. 7 on the Top-10 despite sporting the 31st-ranked pass defense this year, the worst on this list. The Packers were one of seven teams to finish with 40 or more sacks in 2016, so it's not completely shocking to see their pressure unit was a strong one. Julius Peppers is still getting it done despite playing in his late 30's. He ranked 17th among edge rushers with 100-plus pass rush attempts in the individual Next Gen Stats pressure metric. Green Bay's 2012 first-round pick Nick Perry finally had a breakthrough season with 11 total sacks. He slowed down as the year went on but still finished 30th among edge players with 4.12 average yards of distance to the quarterback. Despite being perhaps the biggest name, Clay Matthews finished behind those two but did check in over the NFL average for edge rushers. On the interior, the Packers have one of the best inside pass rushers in the game, as Mike Daniels finished third in the Next Gen Stats pressure metric, trailing only Aaron Donald and Geno Atkins.