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92. Anquan Boldin

Retiring from the National Football League early so that he could devote more time to his humanitarian efforts, Anquan Boldin would secure seven seasons where he had four digits in Receiving Yards.  Boldin was an explosive force on the gridiron, making an immediate impact in his rookie year finishing third in both Receptions and Receiving Yards. 

A.J. Hawk

A.J. Hawk was drafted 5th overall in the 2006 Draft and the former Ohio State Buckeye was a force on the Packers defense for years.  While the former Lombardi Award winner would never be named to a Pro Bowl, he was an alternate for the game twice (2010 & 2011).  Hawk is unlikely to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame but we expect to see him in the prestigious franchise version that the Pack has.

William Moore

William Moore played all of his seven seasons professionally with the Atlanta Falcons.  The second round pick from Missouri started 72 of his 76 Games at Strong Safety and peaked at 2012 where he went to the Pro Bowl.  He recorded 16 Interceptions over his career.

173. Wes Welker

Undrafted out of Texas Tech in 2004, Wes Welker would be signed by the San Diego Chargers who released him shortly after and he was able to carve out a niche as a backup Wide Receiver and Return Specialist with the Miami Dolphins.  That itself would be a decent career for an undrafted player but the New England Patriots (who are we kidding, Bill Belichick) traded for him and he would become an elite wide out in the National Football League.