Green Bay Packers: 5 best NFL Draft picks of all-time

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With the NFL Draft just around the corner, here is a look at some of the best draft picks in Green Bay Packers history.

With 13 total championships, including four during the Super Bowl era, the Green Bay Packers are undeniably one of the most successful franchises in NFL history.

These 13 combined titles are the most of any team in the league. And while legendary coaching and all-time great players — including 22 currently in the Pro Football Hall of Fame — have been the predominant factors in this success, good fortune in the NFL Draft has also played a significant role.

The draft is set to get underway once again in less than three weeks, and although the Packers will not make their first selection until late in the first round, they will have several opportunities to find crucial pieces for a potential Super Bowl run. With nine picks overall, Green Bay fans are hoping that at least one of these selections can become the organization’s next all-time great.

Here is a look at the top-five draft picks in Packers history.

Honorable mentions:

Tony Canadeo (1941), Jim Ringo (1953), Ray Nitschke (1958), Jim Taylor (1958), James Lofton (1978), Donald Driver (1999), Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (2000)

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