The 1958 draft led by scout and personnel director Jack Vainisi is thought to be one of the greatest in Packers history. Before 1958, it was Vainisi who helped the Packers land Bart Starr, Paul Hornung and several other stars that formed the 1960s dynasty. But in the first four rounds in 1958, the Packers selected Bill Currie, Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke and Jerry Kramer. Decades later, Bud Lea, who covered the '58 draft for the Milwaukee Sentinel, wrote: "With this great collection of talent in place, all the Packers needed was the leadership of Vince Lombardi to take them to five NFL championships and victories in the first two Super Bowls during the decade of the '60s." Unfortunately, Vainisi never saw a Lombardi title. He died at age 33.