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411. Malin Dahlstrom

Wait.  Is the good doctor showing you a blonde Swedish woman who knows how to grab a pole?  Here is Malin Dahlstrom, and you are welcome!
From 2001 to 2004, Ahman Green had more Yards from Scrimmage than any other player in the NFL.  Green was a certifiable workhouse for the Green Bay Packers and he would reach the end zone 68 times and he would rush for over 1,000 Yards six times in the frozen tundra.  As of this writing, Green is the franchise’s leading rusher with 8,322 Rushing Yards.

Green eas elected into the Packers Hall of Fame in 2014.

15. Jim Ringo

Jim Ringo played most of his Hall of Fame career with the Green Bay Packers and it was there that he started 126 of 131 games.  Ringo made seven of his ten Pro Bowls and all six of his First Team All Pros as a Green Bay Packer.

Canton called his name in 1981, while the Packers inducted him into their Hall in 1974.
Credited with inventing the “Lambeau Leap” (which alone qualifies him for any all-time great Green Bay Packers list) Leroy Butler was a career Green Bay Packer who was the first Defensive Back to join the 20/20 (Quarterbacks and Interceptions) club.  Butler would earn a Super Bowl Ring and along with his four First Team All-Pro nods, he was also chosen for the prestigious NFL1990’s All-Decade Team.

Butler entered the Packers Hall of Fame in 2007 and was chosen for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022.