No NFL franchise can match the tradition that lies in Green Bay, Wisconsin.One of the 's original franchises, the have won a record 13 championships, which is why the city of Green Bay is traditionally referred to as "Titletown." The Packers have had four different championship eras, from Curley Lambeau (six championships from 1929-44) to Vince Lombardi (five championships in the 1960s) to Brett Favre/Mike Holmgren (two NFC titles and a win in the '90s) to the succe s Aaron Rogers/Mike McCarthy enjoyed in the 2010s. Over the decades, the Packers have established themselves as NFL royalty, a legacy they will look to continue as the franchise begins its Adeiny Hechavarria Jersey second century of existence.Before the Packers begin their 101st season, we decided to construct a 53-man roster consisting of some of the franchise's all-time great players. The roster was constructed the way modern teams build their rosters, which is why we weren't able to include every great player in Packers' history. The position that will surely generate the most attention is at quarterback, where the Packers already have two Hall of Fame players and a future Hall of Famer in . Here's how I came up with my depth chart as it relates to the quarterback position.Bart Starr over Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers:While Favre and Rodgers are legends in their own right, the standard bearer for great Packers quarterbacks is Starr, the MVP of Super Bowls I and II and the last quarterback to lead his team to three consecutive NFL titles. A five-time champion, Starr is also the architect of one of the most legendary drives in NFL history, as he led the Packers through the ' vaunted defense before scoring the game-winning touchdown in the legendary '67 Ice Bowl.Favre over Rodgers on the depth chart: Rodgers is still writing his football legacy, so that hurts his case when comparing his career to Favre's, one of the most accomplished players in league history. And while Rodgers' current career achievements are already Canton worthy, Favre's 11 Pro Bowl selections, three consecutive MVP awards, two pa sing titles (along with leading the league in touchdown pa ses four times) and 297 consecutive starts is hard to top. Favre and Rodgers do have very similar postseason marks, which means that, if Rodgers is able to lead the Packers to another Super Bowl win, he would likely move ahead of Favre on the depth chart when he does decide to call it a career.Now that the quarterback position has been examined, here's a look at the rest of the Packers' all-time, 53-man roster, along with Corey Dickerson Jersey some analysis behind some of the selections.* denotes players that are members of the Pro Football Hall of FameOffenseStarterBackupDepthQBBart Starr*Brett Favre*Aaron RodgersRBPaul Hornung*Ahman GreenDorsey LevensFBJim Taylor*WRDon Hutson*Donald DriverWRJames Lofton*SWRSterling SharpeJordy NelsonDonald DriverTEPaul CoffmanBubba FranksLTChad CliftonLGMike Michalske*Fred "Fuzzy" ThurstonCJim Ringo*Frank WintersRGJerry Kramer*Gale GillinghamRTForrest Gregg*Ahman Green is the Packers' all-time career rushing leader, which secured him a spot on the roster. Behind him is Dorsey Levens, on one Super Bowl champion and two NFC championship teams could not be ignored. Jim Taylor, the franchise's career leader with 81 touchdown runs, was an easy pick as the team's all-time fullback. Taylor enjoyed a succe sful partnership in Green Bay with Paul Hornung, who paced the NFL in touchdown runs in 1960. The next season, Hornung put up an All-Pro season while helping lead the Packers to their first championship under Lombardi.There were a slew of deserving receivers that just mi sed the cut. Two former wideouts that mi sed the cut were Boyd Dowler and Max McGee, two of Starr's favorite targets during the '60s. But the toughest roster cut here was Antonio Freeman, who played a large role on two Packers' Super Bowl runs (he particularly played big in Super Bowls XXXI and XXXII, catching a combined 12 pa ses for 241 yards and three touchdowns). But when you have a receiving room that consists of two Hall of Famers (Don Hutson and James Lofton) Ryan Yarbrough Jersey , a should-be Hall of Famer (Sterling Sharpe) as well Alex Cobb Jersey as the franchise's career leader in receptions and receiving yards (Donald Driver), you have to draw the line somewhere. The "bubble" receiver that was able to make the cut was Jordy Nelson, a key player on the Packers' 2010 title team who enjoyed more career longevity than Freeman. Nelson's nine catch, 141-yard, one-touchdown effort helped Rodgers earn MVP honors in Super Bowl XLV.An eight-time Pro Bowler, Lofton led the NFL in yards per catch in consecutive years during the early '80s. Sharpe, , would have a gold jacket if not for his career-ending injury at just 29 years old. Making Sharpe's injury more painful was the fact that he was only three years into his time with Favre, who helped Sharpe lead the NFL in receptions twice as well as in receiving yards in 1993. Five years after Sharpe's final down as a Packer, the Packers drafted Driver, who would serve as Favre's favorite target during the second half of his career in Green Bay. Driver, who was also a 1,000-yard receiver for Rodgers, called it quits a year after winning his ring at the end of the 2010 season.As good as these receivers were, , who was the NFL's best receiver during the league's first half century. An eight-time All-Pro, Hutson led the league in touchdown receptions nine times and in receiving yards nine times. Hutson's All-Pro season in 1944 helped the Packers win their sixth and final title with Lambeau as their head coach.Green Bay's offensive line is another unit that is decorated with bronze busts, with four Hall of Famers making up the starting five. Ringo, Kramer Diego Castillo Jersey and Gregg were members of the Packers' famed 1960s offensive line, a unit that made the Packers' nearly unstoppable. Michalske was a valued member of the first Packers team that won three straight titles from 1929-31. Green Bay's more recent offensive line units are represented by Clifton, Bakhtiari and Bulaga. Gillingham, Thurston (two more members of the Packers' '60s offensive line) and Winters (Favre's center during the team's 1990s championship runs) round out the Packers' offensive line.DefenseStarterBackupDepthLDEReggie White*Ezra JohnsonLDTGilbert BrownRon KostelnikRDTHenry Jordan*Dave HannerRDEWillie Davis*Kabeer Gbaja-BiamilaOLBDave Robinson*Ray Nitschke*Nick BarnettMLBFred CarrA.J. HawkOLBBill ForesterJohn AndersonRCBLCBHerb Adderley*Willie BuchananSSLeRoy ButlerJohnny GrayFSWillie Wood*Bobby Dillon*Dun HutsonI challenge you to find a better starting defensive endduo than the Packers' duo of and . White, whose three second-half sacks of Drew Bledsoe helped the Packers shut out the during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XXXI, is second all-time with 198 career sacks. Davis, a member of all five of the Packers' championship teams during the '60s, was an All-Pro e