_College Football 26_ has just been released, which means there are plenty of people right now knee-deep into new playbooks and players, trying to figure out what’s the most fun way to play the game. This sparked this question for me: Who was the most dominant [Green Bay Packers](https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/) player in a video game?
Obviously, there were some seasons where Aaron Rodgers was a really highly rated player in _Madden_. I remember putting up numbers with 12 and Jermichael Finley when _Madden_ was still being made on the PlayStation 2. That probably gets my vote, but I’m sure I missed something.
Here’s my honorable mention, though: Packers legend Seneca Wallace back in _Madden 2004_ when he was still with the [Seattle Seahawks](https://www.fieldgulls.com/). 2004 was when Michael Vick was on the cover and was completely dominant in that game because of his scrambling ability (and how bad the game was at defensive AI). I used to play franchise mode with my dad, a Falcons fan, so I never really got to use Vick. Instead, one of the first moves I made when building my Packers team was moving on from an aging Brett Favre for draft picks and adding Wallace, who was basically a discount Favre.
Thank you, Seneca, for lasting all of 10 snaps in your start in Green Bay, so I can share that story and remind people how good you were in video game football.
_Make your claim to the most dominant Packers player in a video game in the comment section below._