#8 Willie Davis
Davis was a dominant defensive end in the Lombardi Era for the Packers. He was part of the team that won both SuperBowl 1 and 2. He played for the Packers between the years of 1960 and 1969 after initially being drafted by the Cleveland Browns.
Davis played in the era where sacks and tackles were not officially recorded, but it is said that he had in excess of 100 career sacks, including a season where he recorded 25. He also recovered 21 fumbles in his time with the Packers, which is still a team record today.
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Davis was voted to the Pro-Bowl 5 times as well as earning All-Pro honours 5 times. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1981.
#7 Don Hutson
Hutson played for the Packers for 11 seasons, from 1935 to 1945. He had a highly successful career, winning 3 NFL championships in 1936, 1039 and 1944. He was a two-time league MVP and led the league in receiving yards and receptions multiple times.
Amazingly, Hutson played on defense also, as a safety, and led the league in interceptions in 1940. His main position though was a wide receiver where he dominated. Hutson finished his career with 7991 receiving yards, 99 touchdowns and 30 interceptions.
He went on to be an assistant manager for the Packers between the years of 1944 and 1948. His number 14 jersey was the first jersey ever retired by the Green Bay Packers, and the honors kept coming as the Packers also named their indoor practice facility the 'Don Hutson Center.'
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