The Green Bay Packers must really like the one-handed interception.

Both Kevin King and Josh Jackson were drafted by the Packers after producing incredible interceptions during their final year in college.

But which OBJ-like interception was better?

Here’s King’s one-handed snag against Arizona State in 2016:

King shadowed the third-down route perfectly, found the ball in the air and then used one arm and one hand to complete the pick in the end zone, taking points off the board in a blowout win for Washington. Not once did the ball even touch his other hand.

Here’s Jackson’s highlight reel interception against Ohio State last season:

Jackson was playing trail coverage in a big game against the sixth-ranked Buckeyes. He had his eyes in the backfield the entire time, so when J.T. Barrett let it rip down the right sideline, he was ready to show off his 40″ vertical and make a big play. Jackson skied to get one hand on the ball and complete the acrobatic pick, producing one of his three interceptions in a big Iowa win.

It’s time for you to make the call. Which one-handed interception was better? Vote below: