The supporting cast around Rodgers is underrated.
Adams is one of the best receivers in the NFL. Rodgers makes all of his weapons better, but in Adams' case it's reciprocated-- he makes Rodgers better too. A perfect example was Adams' long TD yesterday. He adjusted to an off-target throw and then housed it.
Rodgers also has one of the best offensive lines in the entire league. OL play doesn't get nearly the attention that WR's do, but a stellar OL is vastly (I mean-- vastly) more valuable and important than your WR2.
There are two players in the backfield who are capable running the ball, who can run routes and threaten in the passing game, and who are excellent in blitz pickup. Part of Rodgers being so clean this year is down to Jones and Williams. Compare Brady's backfield to Rodgers'-- it's a huge advantage to Green Bay.
And lastly, Rodgers' current offense and play caller is doing as good a job as any in the league at creating easy offense. LaFleur's system does him a ton of favors. And he also does the system a ton of favors by playing amazing in it. Both are true.
Now Rodgers absolutely makes the guys who fill out the supporting cast (Tonyan, Lazard, MVS, EQ) better. And those weapons down the depth chart are not great, though some of them have some legit redeeming qualities and are growing (e.g. Tonyan).
But I am pretty sick of hearing about how Rodgers doesn't have any help. He has a WR1 who has a legit case to be the best in the league, he has great OL play, he has fantastic design and play calling, he has a very good backfield, and he has a developing weapon at TE.