There are another 11 players who aren't yet Hall-eligible, and five of them are locks to do the same. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. In the running (40% to 69%): QB Philip Rivers, G Quenton Nelson, LB Darius Leonard. Graham's case is interesting. He also came up with an interception while winning his first Super Bowl, which helps his case.
Hall of Fame Wide Receivers | Pro Football Hall of Fame - pfhof The future of Tampa Bay's tight end room. Gates numbers compare very favorably with those of the nine tight ends in the Hall.
50 Greatest QB-WR Duos in NFL History - Bleacher Report With three rushing titles, a 2,000-yard season and an MVP award in his trophy room, Peterson will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Rams' best draft class featured two Hall of Fame wide receivers - NFL James Harrison was a backup for four seasons, started regularly for the first time at 29, and probably won't make the Hall of Fame despite a pretty spectacular peak. If Kelce can earn that nod in 2020, that might be enough to get him in. Both players are on a streak, and their chances depend on keeping that streak going. Work to do (10% to 39%): QB Carson Wentz, TE Zach Ertz, CB Darius Slay. When a group consists of you and Jerry Rice, you've done something right. Honestly, the biggest factor holding Evans back right now is his team: The Bucs dont attract a lot of national attention, and they havent been to the postseason since 2007.
The End of In-Person Voting for Future Hall-of-Fame Classes? Maybe Not He started his career with seven Pro Bowls in seven seasons, which is rarefied air. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Heres what you need to know. Contemporaries Torry Holt and Reggie Wayne also made the finalists cut from 15 to 10 with Johnson, but likewise didnt gain election. Grading the Jamal Adams trade Work to do (10% to 39%): RB Mark Ingram, OT Ronnie Stanley, DE Calais Campbell. Guy made only one Pro Bowl after turning 30, and Hekker probably needs a couple more All-Pro appearances to earn serious consideration. Lock (100%): LB Von Miller. The best trade Andy Reid ever made was moving up in the draft for Mahomes in 2017. JAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN His PFR Hall of Fame score of 94.2 ranks ahead of several wide receivers already in the Hall of Fame, including Michael Irvin, Art Monk, Andre Reed and Lynn Swann. Baker was a first-team All-Pro in 2017 and a two-time Pro Bowler, although his 2017 awards were for special-teams work, which isn't valued as highly by voters. Naturally, now seems like a good time to look forward. I've split players into four groups. Peters might not be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but he should get in eventually.
Jets, Browns tapped for 2023 NFL Hall of Fame Game Hes top-10 in passing yards and touchdowns, so hell get a gold jacket at some point, if not on the first ballot. While he has made six Pro Bowls, that's not typically enough for interior linemen to make it into the Hall. The Hall of Fame Game, like the rest of the preseason, has been canceled during the coronavirus pandemic. All HOFm Positions: QBRBWRTEGTCDTDEILBOLBDBKP, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Saturday, March 4, 2:32PM. Unlike Gurley, McCaffrey didn't win Offensive Player of the Year or make a deep playoff run. Jalen and Reggie Wayne connected while he was in college, and his uncle has helped him every step of the way since.
How Antonio Brown is hurting his Hall of Fame future, and what the Author: Nate Greer. Worthy Hall of Fame (HOF) NFL Wide Receivers: The shoo-ins Let's start by running through five obvious cases of overly-qualified receivers who have not yet been enshrined. Kamara was also Offensive Rookie of the Year, which helps his chances further. In the running (40% to 69%): CB Jalen Ramsey.
How many future Hall of Famers will play in Super Bowl 55? - WKYC He claimed a sack title in 2017 and was half a sack behind Shaq Barrett a year ago. Buckner made the Pro Bowl in 2018, but he was otherwise underappreciated during his four seasons in the Bay Area. Exhibits Interactive Experiences Gear Shop Pit Stop Caf Accessibility Champ the Cheetah. Gilmore wasn't on track to become a Hall of Famer before he joined the Patriots, having made one Pro Bowl across his first five seasons in Buffalo, but he has made back-to-back first-team All-Pro teams and then won Defensive Player of the Year last season. I'll start with the two young players. Hightower and McCourty have made only two Pro Bowls each, and while they'll get a bump for their Super Bowl rings, it's tough to imagine them getting in when guys like Richard Seymour, Tedy Bruschi and Mike Vrabel didn't make it from the first era of Pats Super Bowl winners. Since there have been only 346 people elected to the Hall of Fame (some of whom aren't even players), we don't always have great measures or estimates for what players at each given position have to do to make it. The second-best trade in Reid's history might have been trading a first-rounder to the Bills in 2009 for Peters, who has held down left tackle for 10 of the past 11 seasons in Philadelphia and will return to play guard in 2020. He has made five consecutive Pro Bowls and has a first-team All-Pro appearance. As he turns 30 in September, Gilmore probably needs at least two more seasons in which he has a credible case as the best cornerback in football -- or a really long peak. 1 pick and winning Offensive Rookie of the Year, but that hasn't historically been a helpful combination. These three Pats legends are more likely to land in the Hall of Very Good. Likely (70% to 99%): OT Jason Peters. Rodgers is a three-time All-Pro, a member of the 2010s All-Decade Team and so much more. Likely (70% to 99%): WR Tyreek Hill, TE Travis Kelce. He has three first-team All-Pro nods and a Super Bowl MVP before turning 31. Collins was a Defensive Player of the Year candidate in 2016 and has three Pro Bowls across his first five seasons. He's the second-most productive receiver in football history. If that seems surprising after what he accomplished last season, remember that it was his first season with either a Pro Bowl or an All-Pro nod. The only thing Pouncey is missing is a Super Bowl appearance. Future Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Gushes Over Giants' Kadarius Toney 123 Shares By Vinny Somma Updated Apr 30, 2021 at 1:11pm Getty Kadarius Toney #1 of the Florida Gators reacts after. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. The guy who hasn't played a single NFL snap? Kamara took a step backward last season when he ran into some touchdown regression, but he still did enough to earn his third Pro Bowl appearance in three years.
Jackson and teammate Kyle Fuller both slipped last season, but each earned Pro Bowl nods, and that's going to matter more to voters 15 years from now than how either player actually performed in 2019. From 2015 to 2019, his numbers are virtually identical to those of Eric Ebron. We're in a pass-happy era, but Thomas has more receptions (470) and receiving yards (5,512) than any other players in league history through their first four seasons. Complicating things for Johnson is the logjam of candidates at his position.
Cowboys Trade for Rodgers Means 'Ready-Made' Champ, Says Fitzgerald At the combine, he measured in at 6-foot-5 and 231 pounds and ran an impressive 4.53-second 40-yard dash. Last season was the first time Peterson missed an NFL game or failed to make the Pro Bowl, with both owing to his six-game PED suspension. A candidate must get 80 percent of the vote to be elected. Lock (100%): WR Larry Fitzgerald. The former LSU corner was already a star on the field after his 2018 campaign, but getting that first nod is usually tougher than getting invited back. If pro football did what hockey used to and waive the waiting period for the likes of Gordie Howe, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, it could be argued Brady deserves the same treatment. Lock (100%): QB Patrick Mahomes. After that, we have players who are Likely to get in, who I estimate have between a 70% and 99% chance of earning induction. If Brown has a Whitworth-esque autumn to his career, he has a shot. Bosa's case is trickier, in part because he missed four games in 2016 and nine games in 2018 with injuries. Cox has made five consecutive Pro Bowls, although only one of those seasons resulted in a first-team All-Pro nod. These NFL wide receivers do not count toward our list of 10 worthy Hall of Famers. The former Ozen High star and 14-year NBA vet has more on his mind than basketball, offering essays on life, his family and America. Theyre easily first-ballot selections. Lock (100%): DE J.J. Watt. Action Network makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the information given or the outcome of any game or event. XFL Week 3 preview: Can AJ McCarron, Battlehawks continue their fourth-quarter heroics?
10 Hall of Fame-Worthy NFL Wide Receivers (not named Julian Edelman) Likely (70% to 99%): DT Geno Atkins. He should have a very strong case for election. The Ring of Honor recognizes Vikings legends for their contributions to the success of the team on and off the field. Round 1: Kiper | McShay | NFL Nation
Projecting future Hall of Famers for all 32 NFL teams - ESPN.com There could still be a season in which Mike Zimmer needs to use Barr as an edge rusher and he ends up with 10 sacks, but that's not going to be enough. Hes No. Mosley. Membership Foundation Corporate Partners Artifact Donations Commemorative Brick . Or write about sports? Evans is on pace to join Randy Moss as the only other player in NFL history to open his career with six consecutive 1,000-yard receiving campaigns. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Lewan has three Pro Bowls. Allen was named a Pro Bowler after racking up 10.5 sacks as a rookie. How Antonio Brown is hurting his Hall of Fame future, and what the volatile wide receiver needs to do to fix it Brown's continued off-field distractions have cast doubt on when -- and if -- he . Ten of those 12 are in the Hall -- Elliott and Adrian Peterson are the other two. In the running (40% to 69%): S Eddie Jackson. Aldon Smith, who was once the most promising young edge rusher in football, would need a miraculous comeback in his first season since 2015 to get back on the HOF radar. Pro Football Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Village. Most Approximate Value (AV) in a receiver's best sets of five and seven consecutive seasons, 1960-2019. He has now made three consecutive Pro Bowls, although his only first-team All-Pro nod came in 2017. Brown was arguably the NFLs best receiver from 2013-18 in Pittsburgh, but wasnt the same player after he left the Steelers. When I last attempted something like this column in June 2016, I gave Beckham a 50% chance of making the Hall of Fame after two dominant seasons as a pro.