MORE: Ranking all 32 NFL quarterbacks for 2019. Saquon Barkley (20 percent): He has Hall-like qualities based on his dazzling, immediate production. ( Log Out /  Tom Brady (100 percent): He has GOAT this. 5. 1. 4. ( Log Out /  Aaron Rodgers (100 percent): There is no discount double check needed here. Lavonte David (30 percent): Despite his status as a premier playmaker, the fact that he has done it for an often-disappointing Bucs defense has hurt his cause, along with being mostly snubbed for Pro Bowls, save for two seasons. 2. Looking at his stats, he has a strong case. 2. 3. David Johnson (15 percent):He needs tostring together some big, healthy all-purpose seasons in a hurry, which is possible. Andrew Whitworth (75 percent): Man, the Rams have a lot of good older guys on their roster, don’t they? Trent Williams (80 percent): Seven consecutive Pro Bowls at left tackle almost do the trick. Why did Patriots re-sign Cam Newton? He is this high after just one monstrous season as a starter. 1. Luke Kuechly (100 percent): His force is plenty strong enough to punch his ticket already. 1. behind Atlanta in the Division and the Giants for the Wild Card. 4. 6. ☑️ Jurrell Casey (60 percent): He has quietly revved up as a young, disruptive tackle to the point where he is riding four straight Pro Bowls at 29. T.Y. 8. Jason Peters (100 percent): He has put up enough stellar left tackle play with the Bills and Eagles to be a lock. Former Chicago Bears receiver Brandon Marshall won’t be Hall of Fame eligible until 2023. Joe Staley (100 percent): Staley stamped his status when he found another gear of elite play well into his 30s. Ndamukong Suh (70 percent): This one is tough. 3. By counting stats, Rivers is a Hall of Famer. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels and Boston Red Sox. 1. A human highlight reel on defense, Phillips has claimed the National League Gold Glove four times so far in his career; Holds the Reds’ club record for most consecutive errorless games with 107; One of the most popular MLB players on Twitter with over 1.1 million followers K.J. Aaron Donald (100 percent): We could have been cute and said 99 percent, but we can’t do that to the ultimate one-percenter of disruptive interior linemen. If he is healthy, there should be full confidence that his elite, jaw-dropping play is here to stay as an all-timer. 1. But we also know his future is cloudy at the moment. 4. 6. 4. Aqib Talib (40 percent): He is resting on five Pro Bowls from his big seasons in Denver and New England, and those help. 1. Im a Giants fan and if one of the Giants players called the dodgers out like that for no reason I would be pissed and embarrased. Health willing, he will be Hall-bound. Here’s ranking all the best candidates among active players on all 32 rosters, with their current percentage chance of getting into the Hall, regardless of years played in the league. Jalen Ramsey (20 percent): His strong start over three years is line to match that of past Hall of Famers corners. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. 7. The most similar players are Tim Salmon and Ryan Klesko, who are both very similar, and also nowhere … 1. #philliprivers #rivers #nflplayoffs Do you think Phillip Rivers is a hall of fame quarterback ? Tyron Smith (80 percent): A couple more seasons as a rock, and he’s a lock. He turns 32 in December. The absurd Hall of Fame case: Alfonso Soriano The man played every game like he was in his own backyard. Hilton (70 percent): He quietly has had seven fine seasons. 1. Clay Matthews (80 percent): The last name helps, and there’s an argument his same-named father deserves to be in Canton, too, with his uncle Bruce. Robbie Gould (15 percent): He has been good for a long time, but he falls under a respected solid rather than spectacular. Khalil Mack (100 percent): His work in both Oakland and Chicago makes him a virtual lock even without playing another down. Chris Harris Jr. (60 percent): He has played well enough to merit a Hall pass, but it’s not always easy for superior slots to come up aces. He is chugging along straight to Canton. baseball. #sensylvania pic.twitter.com/3TJRxb4lt2, — Brandon Phillips (@DatDudeBP) August 6, 2017, “I’ll take a three-run homer over a walk.”, “You need haters in your life. Jimmy Graham (70 percent): He has done enough special things as a rare receiving tight end to enter legitimate discussion. He just needs a few more good seasons after 30 to make it. Check out his developing case here. Then you’re one of the best players in the game.”, “It’s about me being confident and believing in myself. At 29, he has to make up too much production. David DeCastro (80 percent): He has had four consecutive dominant seasons at right guard. 1. Kevin Byard (20 percent): He has enjoyed two terrific seasons as a playmaking free safety and is only 25, so there is much to watch going forward. JuJu Smith-Schuster (40 percent): Put him in the Mahomes category. Patrick Mahomes (60 percent): Yep. NASHVILLE – Brandon Rowland, a Jackson native, a graduate of UT Martin, and a former wheelchair basketball champion, is a 2021 Inductee of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Phillip Love, Class: 1967 Induction: 2017 Sport(s): Speech & Debate, Drama Club, Pep Band - Phil served Phillip Love (2017) - Hall of Fame - Oak Park High School Athletics Skip To Main Content Earl Thomas (100 percent): Anything he does healthy in Baltimore to pad his days in Seattle will get him in. Frank Gore (100 percent): The three backs ahead of him on the all-time rushing list (as well as the three backs behind him) are all in Canton. He is on track for the Canton caboodle. 5. 8. A.J. Julian Edelman (60 percent): He is 33, but he also is a Super Bowl MVP, an overall playoff stud and, like his quarterback, is in terrific shape to keep playing well beyond normal and produce as one of the most unique wide receivers ever. With a new big contract, the key is a lot better health going forward to stay up to that potential. He might for a long time be the only non-Hall of Fame quarterback with more than seven Pro Bowl nods, but his strong cumulative stats are likely to … 5. Patrick Peterson (50 percent):As a present top corner, he's worthy, but his PED suspension puts a cloud on the future vote. While he has failed to win a ring, many of his playoff losses were to no fault of his own. Ryan Fitzpatrick (5 percent): He is about to have played (and started) for 25 percent of NFL teams, which is more impressive than his beard. Myles Garrett (20 percent): He is just getting warmed up as a first overall pick, too. Staying in Minnesota at age 27 was smart for his cause. 1. Ian Kinsler Hall of Fame credentials start with WAR and end with a somewhat contrived statistic about home runs and steals. Philip Rivers (100 percent): He is an ironman with plenty of numbers and is playing his best late in his career. 2. I do it with flair because baseball is a boring game.”, “If I was to go out there and be selfish, my stats would be totally different than what they are. Bonus points for his cerebral nature and media darling-dom. He is a worthy sentimental favorite. C.J. LeSean McCoy (50 percent): He will need to have one more productive season to crack the top 20, and then it’s a conversation. Cameron Heyward (20 percent): Heyward has always been an unheralded rock of their 3-4 defense, but he has gotten the sack (20 total) and Pro Bowl credentials only in the past two years. 2. 6. 8. 3. He has shown off-the-charts playmaking in two big seasons, and he doesn’t turn 23 until September. Linval Joseph (30 percent): Joseph also bloomed into a defensive line force a little later and turns 31 in October. Man, I get your logic, although I don't necessarily agree with it. Anthony Barr (50 percent): Barr is also on a four Pro Bowl streak, and his all-around numbers are solid. Michael Thomas (30 percent): He is off to a prolific jump start toward the Hall. No - he's nowhere near the Hall of Fame. T.J. Watt (30 percent): He has 20 sacks in two seasons, right on track to one day join J.J. in the Hall, also assuming good health. On Friday, December 6, 2019, the Wendell Phillips Hall of Fame celebrated its 40th Anniversary. The key is getting back to the sack and interception columns consistently after earning neither stat last season. Matt Ryan (65 percent): After the six active QB locks for Canton, he is a close seventh, but that contemporary competition also might hurt his case. 3. But if you can play defense and do a decent job swinging the bat? Casey Heyward (40 percent): He started off as a hot slot for the Packers and has rounded into an elite corner for the Chargers. 2. Donating to a good cause? Everson Griffen (30 percent): He has been a solid pass-rusher and run-stopper with three Pro Bowls on his resume, but he had a mild start, and might not have much more time. But he can quickly make up for lost mojo by returning with massive all-purpose numbers for his new team. He is one of the best quarterbacks of his generation. 3. Should that continue, he is in line to join to Emmitt Smith and Tony Dorsett. It’s tough to find anyone else on this young team to give even a low percentage. 2019 Team Autographed Hat? Brandon Phillips Wiki 2020, Height, Age, Net Worth 2020, Family - Find facts and details about Brandon Phillips on wikiFame.org Thomas Davis (50 percent): The former venerable Panther is revered for his off-field work — both with his humanitarian efforts and resilience to come back from big knee injuries — which could pad a three-Pro Bowl resume stamped by longevity. 3. Do I feel like I’m arrogant? Because, even compared to receivers of the modern NFL, his numbers seem elite to me. Stefon Diggs (20 percent): Diggs has more time than Thielen at only 25, and his numbers are headed toward top trajectory. 1. The Hall of Fame Case Against Ian Kinsler. He was the very best quarterback in the league for a couple of seasons while also maintaining a solid level of play throughout his career. MLB Hall of Fame, Omar Vizquel's .688 OPS Rivals Brandon Phillip's .740 OPS, here's why. Let’s be frank. Grab your tickets…. Leighton Vander Esch (15 percent): He has time, youth and health on his side. 1. The problem for him is the lack all-star credentials for a position loaded with guys who have them. Calais Campbell (60 percent): Campbell’s career had been hard to define by the numbers until his recent sack boom in his 30s. 2. Harrison Smith (80 percent): He has gone to four consecutive Pro Bowls, and he is well-liked as the leader of their defense. Hell yes, I do. 1. 5. At 31, he will have a hard time building an attention-getting case. It’s an HONOR #Bobblehead RT @HbgSenators: Welcome to our HOF, @DatDudeBP! played in the Los Angeles Angels organization, He is an avid bowler with at least three perfect games to his credit, This year more than ever, it will benefit you to be a Sensylvania Club member! No. The only thing I’m missing is a ring. He is a fun, funny 49er for life, one who everyone likes and who has made the Pro Bowl in six of his 12 seasons. Justin Tucker (55 percent): There are only two pure kickers in the Hall of Fame (Jan Stenerud and Morten Anderson), so he’s fighting history despite his great accuracy credentials. Mike Evans (60 percent): One on hand, he has struggled with drops and low receiving efficiency. By then, the Expos’ best young talent was in Cleveland. Matt Harvey will be faced with his biggest challenges of the year in his next two starts against the Reds and Yankees. Explaining QB's new $14 million contract for 2021, Why did Patriots re-sign Newton? Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Jarvis Landry (40 percent): He has been prolific catching passes, but he needs to do a lot more of it over a much longer time, because this is a tough position to crack. I’ve got the Silver Slugger, got the All-Stars, got the Gold Gloves. On the other hand, he has had five straight 1,000-yard seasons to start his career with two Pro Bowl trips and 40 TDs despite uneven QB play. But there are plenty of other players on the 2020 ballot worthy of remembering. Cameron Wake (80 percent): He got a late start in the NFL with the Dolphins after his time in the CFL, but he made up for lost time quickly with five Pro Bowls in 10 seasons. 5. 9. the players’ union. But his slow start in Tampa Bay and his injury-riddled recent season have hurt him beyond the multiple-team aspect. DeForest Buckner (10 percent): Buckner is coming off a big breakout season and is now flanked by Nick Bosa and Dee Ford. 3. O.J. Christian McCaffrey (20 percent): This will take about six more seasons like what he just did, but he has the work ethic to be consistent and keep his ceiling high. Eric Weddle (100 percent): He is a good guy, beloved from the West Coast to Baltimore and back again. 3. Brandon Phillips made 27 plate appearances during the 2018 season and wasn't on the Boston Red Sox's American League Division Series, American … If you don’t think you’re the best, why go out and play this game?”, “What I love is people are starting to recognize defense now. 3. Phillips is signed through 2017, and he is on pace to have similar numbers as the Hall of Famer. There have been literally dozens of guys who are better than him and have no chance at making the Hall of Fame. But what I really want is a ring.”, “If I could say one word to describe me, it’s ‘misunderstood’.”. Yeah that would be nice. Alvin Kamara (30 percent): See Thomas, Michael. 305 homers and 1571 hits for a corner outfielder in an era of high offensive totals? 2. 4. Change ), The official blog of the Harrisburg Senators (AA Washington Nationals), Rumble Ponies stampede way to series sweep over Senators with 8-6 win, Over two partial seasons and 127 games in Harrisburg, Phillips hit .312 with 16 home runs, 32 doubles, 71 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases, In 2001, Phillips was the first teenager to play for the Senators since Ugueth Urbina had previously done so in 1993, Was a three-sport star at Redan High School and originally considered attending the University of Georgia to play both baseball and football, Traded with Cliff Lee, Grady Sizemore, and Lee Stevens for a two-month rental of Bartolo Colon and Tim Drew in one of the worst trades in baseball history, Clubbed 30 home runs for Cincinnati in 2007 breaking the franchise’s single season record by a second baseman set by Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, One of only three second baseman in the history of baseball to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases in a season, A human highlight reel on defense, Phillips has claimed the National League Gold Glove four times so far in his career, Holds the Reds’ club record for most consecutive errorless games with 107, Comes from a family of athletes as his older brother Jamil played for the Texas Rangers’ organization, his younger sister Porsha played for the San Antonio Silver Stars of the WNBA, and his younger brother P.J. 2. MORE: Ranking the NFL's best rivalries in 2019. Cam Newton (40 percent): He has been an MVP and is arguably the most physically gifted QB in the current game, but he needs several more top, durable seasons to be truly considered. Phillips has already passed legend Joe Morgan in many offensive records while with the Reds. But my goal is to get a ring on my finger. Travis Kelce (100 percent): File him under the special receivers from the position that have defined this era. Andrew Luck (40 percent): Luck proved what he can do in a great offense when fully healthy with a top offensive line and numerous weapons. 2. 6. 1. Tagged: brandon philips May 22, 2013 Matt Harvey’s Next Two Starts Will Be Challenging Matt Harvey’s next two starts will be challenging. Me and some friends talked about if Phillip rivers will be a Hall of Famer or not. 4. With reports swirling that the Montreal Expos would be eliminated through contraction after the 2002 season, Expos’ GM Omar Minaya made a bold decision to push all of his chips to the center of the table 7. 5. 1 status, and he is only 26. 2. 2. 4. 3. Mosley (65 percent): He has been to four Pro Bowls in five Ravens seasons with some massive numbers, and he will see his profile raised while continuing to make big plays for the Jets. At some point, both he and retired left guard Alan Faneca (not in the Hall yet) will be in Canton together. I got it in the Minor Leagues, had it in high school. 1. He turned 30 in May. 1. It's worth noting that four of the other five players on that list are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, with LaDainian Tomlinson a shoo-in when he becomes eligible. 3. Ezekiel Elliott (50 percent): Save for his suspension, he has been consistent and productive over three seasons. Demarcus Lawrence (20 percent): The ceiling is there, but the production has to be, too, especially now that he’s getting paid like a top edge rusher. So if you don’t hit a home run, then you didn’t do your job. I am in 5th place in my 20 team league and I could use a little help for the playoff push. Melvin Gordon (15 percent): Gordon has only one 1,000-yard rushing season in his four, and after not scoring as a rookie, he has 38 TDs in the past three years. If I were to lower the bar from 250 HR/200 SB to 200-200, Roberto Alomar and Brandon Phillips would be added to the mix. Gerald McCoy (65 percent): He is likable and has been stellar at times in his career. Baker Mayfield (20 percent): His immediate success as a rookie has him on an auspicious track. 4. 3. Why Philip Rivers is a Hall of Famer. 4. You have to believe in yourself to play this game, because this game will kill you.”, “The only thing I can do is go out and play the game the way I do. Probably a little. A few more strong seasons can close his case. 2. 5. 1. 2. 2. 2. Von Miller (100 percent): There is no holding this horse from the Hall. Rowland was made aware of his inclusion Tuesday by the Chairman of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, Phillip … Well, based off of this thinking, you really don't think that Brandon Marshall belongs in the Hall of Fame? 4. 2. make sure you watch the video to see what we think He also has plenty of pass-rush pop left going into his age-30 season. Carson Wentz (20 percent): Wentz was in MVP form during the Eagles’ Super Bowl 52 run, so the Cantonese ceiling is there. The lean should be in, but there’s enough doubt for an out. Jadeveon Clowney (30 percent): He is starting to live up to the first overall pick standard, but few would call him elite enough yet. I was just responding to Boomshockalocka's question of whether modern receivers would put up elite stats in the old NFL. Somehow, he will be only 29 in March. I give Molina credit so Phillips doesnt talk **** about any other team he will dislike in the future. Maurkice Pouncey (90 percent): He has been a Pro Bowler for six of his seven seasons in Pittsburgh. 3. 1. Consider the most statistically similar players list for Justice. David Bakhtiari (50 percent): He is building some momentum to watch in his prime as arguably the game’s new best left tackle. 3. January 10th, 2020. Watch out if he can put together for about six more elite and durable seasons. I make my case why Phillip Rivers does not belong in the Hall of Fame.SUBSCRIBE!!!!! 6. “When we did that deal, Brandon clearly was the marquee player,” Indians’ then GM Mark Shapiro recalled to Ken Rosenthal. Deshaun Watson (15 percent): He is off to a strong start, and with better protection and healthier receivers, his best should be yet to come. 4. … 2. 3. Cameron Jordan (60 percent): File him as a likable leader who means so much to his one and only team’s defense. Being in front of Wilson can help him pad his credentials going into his age-34 season. Jason Witten (100 percent): His un-retirement just delays the inevitable as an icon of the modern position. One piece of good news was that baseball agreed to not contract any teams through 2006 as part of a new labor deal that it forged with 3. Larry Fitzgerald (100 percent): The Larry legend continues to grow in the desert. Darius Slay (30 percent): He has enjoyed consecutive elite seasons, but he will need to keep it up and play well a little into his 30s to get Hall attention. We counted 28 surefire Hall of Famers currently playing in the NFL and a whole bunch of others to watch. MORE: NFL's most indispensable defensive players. He is an underrated candidate and a better one than new teammate Frank Clark. Stephen Gostkowski (30 percent): He has slowly climbed up the scoring list as a long-haul replacement for Adam Vinatieri, but there is nothing extraordinary for him to get into the exclusive kicker club. Grady was the upside guy.”. We counted 28 surefire Hall of Famers currently playing in the NFL, plus a bunch of others to watch on each team. The combination of size and speed that these guys have didn't exist back then so no you can't say they would dominate based on who they are today bc they wouldn't be the same player. Marshal Yanda (75 percent): He has been revered as a top interior lineman for a long time. 1. 2. We counted 28 surefire Hall of Famers currently playing in the NFL, plus a bunch of others to watch on each team. 4. J.J. Watt (100 percent): He had the Hall locked up about two years ago. 6. If you just hit home runs, you’re a one-dimensional player. Justin Houston (30 percent): Some durability issues have hurt his trajectory, so he’ll need to show he has a lot left in his 30s with a new team in a new scheme. The “what about the playoffs?” thing won’t work against him. Ryan Kerrigan (60 percent): The four-time Pro Bowler is entering his age-31 season rushing the passer at a high level, and a few more double-digit sack seasons can go a long way to securing a spot. He has won a Super Bowl, has been to another, has been a consistent MVP candidate and has never had a losing season. He wanted an ace for his staff and was willing to empty the farm system to do it. A four-year quarterback at Yale under College Football Hall of Fame coach Carm Cozza, Stone Phillips received the F.G. Brown Award for outstanding athletic and academic achievement. He still isn’t likely to find the necessary elite path. 1. Get your raffle tickets: A 2019 Team Autographed Hat is up for grabs! Chandler Jones (70 percent):Three more steady double-digit sack seasons can do the trick. Stephon Gilmore (50 percent): He is in the conversation for best contemporary corner for his work in Buffalo and New England, but he will need to do a little age-defying as a two-time Pro Bowler in advance of turning 29. 4. If his goal was to be a Hall of Famer, he'd have kept playing a few more years (and still may if he decides to come back one day). DeAndre Hopkins (70 percent): Nuk is the new best wideout in the game has at least four seasons of high level left in him. 1. 4. Brandon Emil Phillips (born June 28, 1981) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. George Kittle (40 percent): He took big-play receiving to a new level last season. Now the trick is keeping it up for about a decade. 2. Landon Collins (30 percent): He comes to the Redskins riding a three-Pro Bowl streak with the Giants. Colon pitched well for Montreal down the stretch — tallying a 3.31 ERA and 74 strikeouts over 117 innings. Dak Prescott (10 percent): He needs to show more of his OROY and late 2018 form over several more seasons. If you don’t have haters in your life, you’re not doing anything.”, “Yes, I’m flashy. All proceeds from this raffle benefit Sens Care ⬇️ 2. He has been a great dude for the Packers, and a few more significant sacks with the Rams should be enough for the six-time Pro Bowler. Derwin James (20 percent): James rocked it like the all-time great ones as a rookie, so health is really the only concern. Richard Sherman (100 percent): It can be argued that he has been the game’s best all-around cornerback in five of his eight seasons. Terrell Suggs (100 percent):He’s saving his final sizzle for his hometown team. Would I like an MVP? ( Log Out /  Tyreek Hill (25 percent): He is a unique, speedy receiver and special return man, too. 1. 1. Share. In the future, several stars playing in 2019 will join recent retirees in having their greatness immortalized in Canton, but many good players are likely to fall short. Adam Vinatieri (100 percent): He is guaranteed to earn kickers more love in Canton. He’s sixth all-time in passing yards and touchdowns, ahead of current Hall of Famers like Fran Tarkenton, … DeSean Jackson (30 percent): Jackson might be the fastest receiver of the past two decades, and his per-catch averages show unprecedented big-play flash. ☑️ He's sixth in passing yards (59,271) and passing touchdowns (397). Greg Olsen (80 percent): He has represented himself well in the era of receiving tight end. He’s only 28 and coming off four straight Pro Bowls, so his prime should seal the deal. Drew Brees (100 percent): This one’s Big Easy. Julio Jones (100 percent): Three more reasonable big yardage seasons and he will be a top-20 all-timer at the position. Alshon Jeffery (10 percent): He made his lone Pro Bowl in Chicago, and injuries have limited him to just two 1,000-yard seasons out of seven. There is a high baseline there, although not as strong as that of twin brother Maurkice. Fletcher Cox (80 percent): Cox has been crushing it as an inside pass-rusher. Adrian Peterson (100 percent): His resilience and production with the Redskins has been just as impressive as his early-career explosion with the Vikings. I feel like I’m the best all-around second baseman in Davante Adams (50 percent): He is on the right career trajectory with his TDs and clear No. The guy acts like a 5 year old insulting the cardinals team. 2. He will join the late Mike Webster and Dermontti Dawson as Steelers centers in the Hall. But he also is a six-time Pro Bowler with two rings and a ton of clutch numbers. Before we get into the meat of the article, let’s get one thing out of the way right now: Philip Rivers is a Hall of Famer…today. His lack of consistency and substance, however, hurt over his three-team career. 3. Bobby Wagner (100 percent): He has been first-team All-Pro in four of seven seasons, doing everything the Seahawks need from a linebacker. Earl Christian Campbell (born March 29, 1955), nicknamed The Tyler Rose, is a former American professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints.Known for his aggressive, punishing running style and ability to break tackles, Campbell gained recognition as one of the best power running backs in NFL history. Brandon Graham (20 percent): It is kind of shocking he has no All-Pro or Pro Bowl credentials despite his critical, versatile role on Philly’s defensive line. 1. However, when his name is considered, here is why there shouldn’t be … He has made five Pro Bowls in nine seasons, but he has a reputation not everyone likes while working on his fourth team in 2019. But it also wouldn’t be crazy to think he is deserving to ride the Seahawks’ defensive wave to Canton with Wagner, Sherman, Thomas and Kam Chancellor. 2. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. 5. Wright (50 percent): He has made only one Pro Bowl, and outside of Seattle, he is not appreciated as much as he should be. Todd Gurley (50 percent): Gurley has done some special things early in his Rams career, a la Marshall Faulk. Rodney Hudson (40 percent): He is the best center not known by everybody, and that low profile hurts his chances. But that rather big doubt is tied to his foot injury issues. In a dynasty league, should I trade wheeler soler neil walker for brandon phillips and loshe? His playing resume has a slight lean in. 19 of this year’s Senators Program, Wowwww… Thank you so much. Matthew Stafford (30 percent): As the unquestioned leader of a young team in transition, he has a chance to back up some prolific numbers to build his case, however unlikely it is. 3. Sean Lee doesn’t. 4. Russell Wilson (100 percent): He hasn’t missed a start since he entered the league. Howard (20 percent): Howard has been superb when getting his chance to play over two seasons, scratching the surface of his immense talent. It's the best way to guarantee ticke…. From Cincy to LA, he has been one of the game’s best left tackles for a long time. Devin McCourty (45 percent): There are some who believe he will get in a long-time defensive representative of the Bill Belichick era, but he has scattered two Pro Bowls over nine seasons and turns 32 in August. Players who were fun. Adam Thielen (20 percent): He is among the premier receivers in the league now, but he turns 29 in August, so he might not have enough seasons left to get considered. Mike Pouncey (60 percent): He went to three Pro Bowls in Miami and just made his first for LA. 2. Wade Phillips knows a good defensive lineman and pass rusher when he sees one. 2. 1. 4. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. 1. - There have been a lot of great, slick fielding shortstops who could not hit above .230 so their career was based on being a bench player. 1. The beard, leadership and likability are gravy to his steady playmaking and stat-sheet stuffing. The concern here is time; he turns 30 in November. Do I feel like I’m confident? Geno Atkins (80 percent): Inside pass-rushers of his caliber stand out in the process, even if the limited attention beyond Cincy hurts him a little. Le’Veon Bell (40 percent): Will the year off and rift with his first team hurt his case? Chris Jones (20 percent): He is coming off a breakout pass-rush season, and he’s only 25. But unfortunately the rest of the roster faltered in the second half and the Expos were distantly Phillip Rivers is a surefire Hall of Famer.
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