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Nolan H. Luhn
Leading Packer receiver in 1947. A four-year letter man at Tulsa where he was member of '44 Sugar Bowl team and '45 Orange Bowl team. A leading contender among National Football League pass receivers.
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Bill is almost in a class by himself as a pass-catcher. He hangs onto practically everything, and he's good for at least one circus catch per game. He was sixth in that department last year, and caught one for a 77-yard TD.



The former Kentucky All-American lived up to his reputation his first season in professional football. His ball handling and accurate passing spearheaded the Packers' offensive attack. Ranked third in forward passing in 1952, with an average gain per pass of 8 yds. Teamed with Tobin Rote, he brought the passing championship to Green Bay in 1952. Did all the punting last year.



In Aaron's 2011 NFL MVP season, he moved into the all-time lead in career passer rating (104.1). He also stands third in yards per attempt (8.2), behind Otto Graham and Sid Luckman, who both played more than a half-century ago.



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Jim Taylor
Jim led the N.F.L. and the world-champion Packers with 15 rushing touchdowns.
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