Aaron Rodgers (born December 2, 1983 in Chico, California) is an American Football quarterback. As a junior, Rodgers led California to the #4 ranking in the country, earning a spot in the Holiday Bowl. After the season, Rodgers entered the 2005 NFL Draft as a possible number one pick. His favorite NFL team as a child was the San Francisco 49ers. With the first pick in the 2005 draft, the 49ers have a chance to draft Rodgers. Rodgers posted impressive numbers as a junior with Cal throwing for 2,320 yards with a 67.5 completion rating. He tied an NCAA record when he completed 23 consecutive passes against USC. He threw for 23 touchdowns and only 7 interceptions in his last college season, impressing many NFL scouts. Rodgers is from Chico, CA in Butte County. He attended Butte College in Chico before he was discovered by University of California football head coach Jeff Tedford in 2003.