Randall Cobb's prime may have come and gone faster than most on this list, but it's hard to quantify his impact on the 2010s Green Bay Packers. He may have only nabbed one Pro Bowl nomination, but looking back, he may have been undervalued by the NFL. Much like Deebo Samuel now, Cobb made plays no matter where you put him on the offensive side of the ball.
Not only was Cobb a dynamic Wide Receiver-slash-running threat, but his return work was up there with the best in the game. He set a Packers franchise record in 2012 when he tallied 2,342 net yards and played a huge part in Green Bay's deep playoff runs.