Packers all-time 53-man roster: Aaron Rodgers era
Cornerback (6)
Charles Woodson, Jaire Alexander, Tramon Williams, Sam Shields, Casey Hayward, Kevin King
Good luck throwing against this group of cornerbacks.
During the Aaron Rodgers era, Charles Woodson was named an All-Pro four times, while also making four Pro Bowls. He also led the league in interceptions twice and was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2009.
Jaire Alexander is currently one of the top cornerbacks in the league, having been named an All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 2020. Tramon Williams starred in the Packers’ Super Bowl run with three interceptions and a pick-six during the 2010 playoffs. He also made 30 career interceptions in Green Bay.
With Sam Shields, Casey Hayward, and Kevin King rounding out the depth chart, this is an incredibly talented cornerback room.
Safeties (4)
Nick Collins, Micah Hyde, Adrian Amos, Morgan Burnett
The same is true at safety.
Nick Collins was a three-time All-Pro and Pro Bowler between 2008 and 2011, while also making a pick-six in Super Bowl XLV.
Micah Hyde could play just about anywhere in the secondary, including slot corner, and he also had three punt return touchdowns in Green Bay.
Adrian Amos has been outstanding in his three seasons with the Packers, starting all possible 49 games. Morgan Burnett made 102 starts in eight years, helping Green Bay in its Super Bowl run.
Specialists (3)
Mason Crosby, Tim Masthay, Brett Goode
Mason Crosby has been the Packers’ kicker throughout the Rodgers era, becoming the team’s all-time top points scorer in that time. Tim Masthay was a reliable punter for six years, while Brett Goode provided a decade of solid play at long snapper.