7. Reggie White

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The only thing keeping White from being higher on this list is his limited time with the franchise. One of the greatest defensive players of all time, White ranks second in NFL history with 198.0 sacks. He joined the Packers in 1993 after eight prolific seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. The dominant edge rusher was a Packer through the 1998 season. His first year with the franchise ended with a runner-up finish for the Defensive Player of the Year Award. White finished third for the award in ’95, helped lead Green Bay to a Super Bowl triumph in ’96 — punctuated by a game-ending sack — and won his second DPoY Award in ’98 at the age of 37. During his stay in Green Bay, White registered 68.5 sacks and was an All-Pro every season.