The Green Bay Packers have been know for drafting players from the West coast and two players on the roster were recently remember as two of the best players in University of California history.

David Lombardi of ESPN released his list of Cal’s All-Century team and QB Aaron Rodgers and TE Richard Rodgers made the cut. Here’s what Lombardi had to say about Rodgers.

Jared Goff may have the majority of Cal's passing records, but the gold standard here is still this Super Bowl champion. In 2004, Rodgers completed 23 consecutive passes -- tying an NCAA record -- against eventual national champion USC in the Coliseum.

And here’s what Lombardi had to say about Richard Rodgers.

The all-time choice here would obviously be Tony Gonzalez, but he played at Cal before 2000. Rodgers has moved on to be a productive NFL player with fellow former Golden Bear Rodgers throwing to him in Green Bay.

Lombardi created the list based on the players that played since 2000. So that made the Rodgers’ shoe-ins to make the team. And both work well together in Green Bay as Aaron threw a Hail Mary touchdown pass to Richard last year against the Detroit Lions to win the game and save the Packers season.

Click here to see the entire Cal All-Century team.