Tucker Kraft is included, but only as a second tight end to complement Jermichael Finley. Kraft could eventually emerge as a top tight end for Green Bay in the last 20 years, but that status has not yet been established.
Rashan Gary earned a spot on the list, but he was later traded to the Dallas Cowboys. His contributions during his time with Green Bay were worthy of recognition, yet no other players on the current roster made the cut.
The current roster’s lack of All-Time Talents on this list underscores how difficult it can be to place present-day players alongside the franchise’s historic stars.
Quarterback positioning is a point of discussion. While Jordan Love has shown promise, many analysts would still place Aaron Rodgers above him in all-time consideration, regardless of Love’s PFF grading.
At running back, Aaron Jones is highlighted for his consistency and production. Although some players, like Josh Jacobs, may peak higher, Jones has a longer track record and demonstrated value in both rushing and receiving duties.
In the wide receiver group, the All-Packers team includes Jordy Nelson, Greg Jennings, and Davante Adams. If any of these three were on the current Packers roster, the case for the top offensive weapon would be more straightforward, but that clarity isn’t present today.
Offensive line changes have reshaped the unit, with new starters at center, left tackle, and right guard. A notable left guard addition last season didn’t meet expectations. If healthy, Zach Tom could have been a strong choice at right tackle, but veteran Bryan Bulaga’s career with Green Bay during the 2010s is a difficult benchmark to surpass.
Defensively, there is potential for current players to break into the All-Packers list. Devonte Wyatt is still relatively young, and the Packers’ defensive line has featured veterans who have spent more time in the league with Green Bay. At linebacker, Edgerrin Cooper is viewed as a rising talent who could surpass veterans like Desmond Bishop and De’Vondre Campbell as he develops. Campbell’s time with the team was shorter, so Cooper could be a future mainstay. Micah Parsons, if evaluated across his entire career, would be a strong candidate, but with limited time in Green Bay, his inclusion on this specific list isn’t guaranteed yet. In the secondary, Xavier McKinney could potentially replace Adrian Amos, strengthening the case for several current players to make the roster in the future.
Overall, the defense shows a brighter outlook for current players earning All-Packers recognition, while the offense—historically a powerhouse—has fewer players meeting that high bar today. As the team continues to build, there is optimism that more current players will join the prestige of Packers’ All-Time selections in the years ahead.