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Lynn Dickey was never a Pro Bowl selection however he was an effective starting Quarterback for the Green Bay Packer for nine seasons.  Dickey was not surrounded with the best talent around him but he did manage to throw for the most yards and touchdowns in 1983 and for 21,369 Yards overall.  The Packers would induct Dickey into their Hall of Fame in 1982.
Nicknamed “The Rock”, Larry McCarren was a steadying presence for twelve years on the O-Line.  McCarren would start 154 consecutive games and was named to the Pro Bowl twice.
John Brockington made an immediate impact with the Green Bay Packers winning the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.  Brockington’s first three seasons saw him rush for over 1,000 Yards but his powerful style caught up to him and his next three years saw a decline in his production.  Still, he had over 6,000 Yards from Scrimmage for the Packers with 32 Touchdowns.

Brockington entered the Packers Hall of Fame in 1984.
Sandwiched between his two stays as an Oakland Raider, future Hall of Fame Defensive Back, Charles Woodson gave the Green Bay Packers seven good years.  Woodson would help the Packers win Super Bowl XLV and was a two time First Team All Pro as a Packer.  In those two years, he would lead the NFL in Interceptions.

Woodson entered the Packers Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021