Taylor, Hornung or Green? Check Packers Hall of Fame voting — and vote yourself!

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Green Bay Packers halfback Paul Hornung, left, and running back Jim Taylor stand on the sideline during Super Bowl I in Los Angeles on Jan. 16, 1967. Press-Gazette archives

The Green Bay Packers' glory years in the 1960s featured running backs Jim Taylor and Paul Hornung. But are they the two best running backs in the Packers Hall of Fame?

Taylor led the team in rushing from 1960 through 1966, led the National Football League in scoring in 1961 and led it in touchdowns in 1962.

Hornung, who was also a kicker, set the league single-season scoring record in 1960 and was the NFL MVP in 1960 and 1961.

But what about Ahman Green? The running back from the 2000s is the Packers' career rushing leader, with 8,322 yards, and holds the team's single-season records for rushing yards (1,883) and touchdowns (20).

At this point, it's Taylor and Hornung, but Green isn't too far behind, according to the voters who chose the best players at each position who have been inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame. You can weigh in, too.

The Packers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their Hall of Fame this season, and USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin is providing an easy-to-use method of selecting an all-time team.

You'll get to choose a coach, a quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, a tight end, five offensive linemen, three defensive linemen, four linebackers, two cornerbacks, two safeties, a kicker and a punter.

To help you build your dream roster, you can learn more about the Packers legends from every era by clicking on the players’ names. And sorry, Aaron Rodgers fans: Because all players involved are Packers Hall of Famers, current players are excluded.

You can check out the results of the voting, which ends Thursday. And you still have time to vote yourself!