Everyone agrees that Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre, and Bart Starr are the three greatest quarterbacks in Green Bay Packers history, but who is number four? For this writer’s money, that title belongs to Lynn Dickey, whose best years for the team came between 1981 and 1985.
Dickey led the NFL in most passing categories in 1983, including yards, touchdowns, yards per attempt and per completion...and yes, interceptions. And although he never made it to a Pro Bowl, he made for a dangerous connection with wideouts James Lofton and John Jefferson and tight end Paul Coffman.