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The field of candidates for the s Cla s of 2016 was trimmed from on Tuesday. NFL Media historian Elliot Harrison ranks the 25 former players and coaches based on who he thinks most deserves a bronze bust in Canton.Mi sing the cut:25) Karl Mecklenburg, linebacker(, 1983-1994)24) Joe Jacoby, offensive tackle(, 1981-1993)23) Sam Mills, inside linebacker(, 1986-1994; , 1995-97)22) Mike Kenn, offensive tackle(, 1978-1994)21) Kevin Mawae, center(, 1994-97; N.Y. , 1998-2005; , 2006-09)20) Roger Craig, running back(, 1983-1990; L.A. , 1991; , 1992-93)19) Edgerrin James, running back(, 1999-2005; , 2006-08; , 2009)18) Torry Holt, wide receiver(, 1999-2008; , 2009)17) Steve Atwater, safety(, 1989-1998; N.Y. , 1999)16) Isaac Bruce, wide receiver(L.A. , 1994; , 1995-2007; , 2008-09)All of the above players enjoyed stellar careers, but Im not sure any will make the during their 20 years of eligibility (before becoming potential seniors nominees). The longest shot is Mecklenburg, who could play inside or outside at linebacker, as well as defensive end. Jacoby and Kenn were fantastic left tackles but not transcendent enough to leapfrog the other names on this list. Kenn lined up a staggering 17 seasons. Mawae also played forever (until he was 38), making eight s along the way. But how many in the voters room are familiar with his career? Mills and Craig were extremely popular, the former for his leadership, while the latter was the kind of all-purpose running back who would succeed today. Craig was the first player to surpa s 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in a season. Unfortunate that James, who carried the load on those early teams, has been largely forgotten. The man had an absurd 881 Nathan Walker Jersey touches his first two NFL seasons while leading the league in rushing both years.The most relevant aspect of Holts candidacy -- besides the fact it might be cannibalized by the presence of Isaac Bruce, who was also on those teams -- is the dwindling respect for the bloated numbers of wideouts post-Y2K. Atwater is an intriguing player here, but to discu s the lack of safeties would be to go down a rabbit hole of a debate that is too complicated for this space. That Bruce posted 1,781 receiving yards (third-best single-season mark of all time) on 119 receptions in 1995 is mind-boggling, given that he had well-past-it quarterbacks Chris Miller and Mark Rypien throwing him the football. Finalists, but years away from a bronze bust:15) Ty Law, cornerback(, 1995-2004; N.Y. , 2005 and 08, , 2006- Braden Holtby Jersey 07; , 2009)14) Morten Andersen, kicker(, 1982-1994; , 1995-2000, 2006-07; N.Y. , 2001; , 2002-03; , 2004)13) Tony Boselli, offensive tackle(, 1995-2001; , 2002)12) Jimmy Johnson, coach(, 1989-1993; , 1996-99)11) John Lynch, safety(, 1993-2003; , 2004-07)Two guys who were in the NFL a much shorter duration than Bruce (16 seasons) are Boselli (seven) and Johnson (nine), and that fact could hurt their candidacies. That both influenced the people coming behind them -- guys like Walter Jones and Bill Belichick -- makes them deserving, in my estimation, but Im not seeing it this year.Andersen certainly is no shoo-in either, considering hes a kicker. If he doesnt make it in the next five years, might leapfrog him -- but my gue s is that Andersen, who made a ton of big kicks in his career, will beat that deadline. Law needs to start getting some love. He has 53 career interceptions, plus six in the postseason. Three rings dont hurt, either. And finally, there is something to be said for longevity and winning, which is why Lynch is higher than some other players. He played 15 seasons, helping a defensively oriented Bucs team win XXXVII and contend for the playoffs every season. Still, safety is a tough road.The 10 best candidates:10) Alan Faneca, offensive line, 1998-2007; N.Y. , 2008-09; , 2010Talk about Christian Djoos Jersey a guy who deserves more recognition. Faneca was a six-time first-team All-Pro who won one ring in Pittsburgh and made it to four conference championship games (three with the and one with the ). Will Shields, a guard who was enshrined this year, was named All-Pro just twice. Hes the one player in my top 10 who might be on the outside looking in for years to come.9) Don Coryell, coachSt. Louis , 1973-77; , 1978-1986While Don Coryell didnt win any s as head coach of the and , he greatly altered the way the modern pa sing game operates. Building on the fundamentals of the legendary Sid Gillman (who is in the ), Coryells easy-to-use numbering system and route trees -- and, more importantly, methods of implementation -- are still in use today. Going a step further, we can say the 1990s won three s with what was e sentially Coryells offense.8) Terrell Davis, running back, 1995-2001Terrell Davis is a player. I dont care what any voter, fan or cynic says. If you average over 140 rushing yards per game in the playoffs versus top-flight competition, win a MVP award and a league MVP award, and were the best running back in the game when Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders and Marshall Faulk were still playing, then you reek of bronze. So Davis only played seven seasons, with four full healthy years. The have only won the four times. Does that mean they dont deserve props? Hate the longevity argument when it comes to Davis.7) Kurt Warner, quarterback, 1998-2003; N.Y. , 2004; , 2005-09As with Davis, many league observers and fans have a gripe about Warners consistency, specifically with regard to his mid-career lull from 2002 through 2006. But for starters, Warner wasnt healthy for a few of those years. Right in the heart of that slump, Warner had the starting job taken from him so the could evaluate . Warner is one of only two quarterbacks to win a with one franchise before leading another to the . He was also voted NFL MVP twice. If youre the best player in the league twice over, arent you -caliber?6) KevinGreene, linebackerL.A. , 1985-1992; , 1993-95; , 1996 and 1998-99; , 1997Greene has been a hard luck case for the for several years running now, consistently getting left at the altar come the January induction announcement. The perception seems to be that despite his 160 career sacks, the former was more of a hired gun than an impact player who could contribute to a franchises winning nucleus. Sure, old No. 91 played for four teams, including two tours with the , but he won everywhere he went. Besides, his time in pro football was heavily influenced by the Salary Cap era, so we had better get used to the idea of transient players as still great players.5) Orlando Pace, offensive tackle, 1997-2008; , 2009You could make the claim that Pace was the best player at doing his job on that super team in 1999. The Greatest Show on Turf doesnt take off without someone to protect Warners blind side, especially considering the tough quarterback was known for standing in the pocket until the last second. If contemporaries Jonathan Ogden and Walter Jones were on par with Pace, Martin Fehervary Jersey and the other two are enshrined in Canton, then this argument is simple.T-3) Marvin Harrison, wide receiver*, 1996-2008 *Tough to differentiate between Harrison and Terrell Owens. The case for Harrison revolves around consistent greatne s. For eight straight seasons, he posted at least 1,100 receiving yards and 10 touchdown catches. Only Jerry Rice has managed that kind of sustained pace. Harrison also has a ring, something Owens cant claim.T-3) Terrell Owens, wide receiver, 1996-2003; , 2004-05; , 2006-08; , 2009; , 2010Owens might not own a Lombardi Trophy like Harrison, but he could dominate a game. The fact is, these players are not far apart. T.O. ranks second all time in receiving yards with 15,934; Harrison is seventh with 14,580. T.O. ranks third in receiving touchdowns with 153; Harrison is fifth with 128. T.O. ranks sixth in receptions with 1,078; Harrison is third with 1,102. Owens accomplished all this with flair, while Harrison was quiet and steady. Both belong in Canton, Washington Capitals Jersey regardle s of the rising stats of todays WRs.2) Tony Dungy, coach, 1996-2001; , 2002-08The man who turned around an entire franchise in Tampa Bay and won it all in Indianapolis will probably hear his name called this year. And if he doesnt, the silence does not speak to the quality of his career. In 13 seasons as a head coach, Dungy went to the playoffs 11 times, capturing the Lombardi Trophy in the 2006 season. That win is often attributed to -- but exactly how many s has Manning won sans Dungy? An overlooked achievement: Dungys long tenure as an outstanding defensive a sistant. If were weighing the scope of a career, this is a no-brainer.1) Brett Favre, quarterback, 1991; , 1992-2007; N.Y. , 2008; , 2009-2010Without question, the top candidate for Hall induction has to be Brett Favre. Forget the records, or the fact that only recently ... Favre played all-out for 20 years, not mi sing a start until that 20th season, while reaching the pinnacle of his profe sion. Everyone knows about the consecutive-games streak, of course, but just think about how many backup quarterbacks have been forced into action in 2015 alone -- that should provide some laser perspective. Speaking of, Favre, the ultimate rubber arm this side of Nolan Ryan, could still hurl lasers at 40. In fact, he darn near won the NFL MVP award at 40. In his prime, he took home three straight MVP trophies while winning XXXI. His rsum is enough for two gold jackets -- and one fat celebration come August.Follow Elliot Harrison on Twitter .
The field of candidates for the s Cla s of 2016 was trimmed from on Tuesday. NFL Media historian Elliot Harrison ranks the 25 former players and coaches based on who he thinks most deserves a bronze bust in Canton.Mi sing the cut:25) Karl Mecklenburg, linebacker(, 1983-1994)24) Joe Jacoby, offensive tackle(, 1981-1993)23) Sam Mills, inside linebacker(, 1986-1994; , 1995-97)22) Mike Kenn, offensive tackle(, 1978-1994)21) Kevin Mawae, center(, 1994-97; N.Y. , 1998-2005; , 2006-09)20) Roger Craig, running back(, 1983-1990; L.A. , 1991; , 1992-93)19) Edgerrin James, running back(, 1999-2005; , 2006-08; , 2009)18) Torry Holt, wide receiver(, 1999-2008; , 2009)17) Steve Atwater, safety(, 1989-1998; N.Y. , 1999)16) Isaac Bruce, wide receiver(L.A. , 1994; , 1995-2007; , 2008-09)All of the above players enjoyed stellar careers, but Im not sure any will make the during their 20 years of eligibility (before becoming potential seniors nominees). The longest shot is Mecklenburg, who could play inside or outside at linebacker, as well as defensive end. Jacoby and Kenn were fantastic left tackles but not transcendent enough to leapfrog the other names on this list. Kenn lined up a staggering 17 seasons. Mawae also played forever (until he was 38), making eight s along the way. But how many in the voters room are familiar with his career? Mills and Craig were extremely popular, the former for his leadership, while the latter was the kind of all-purpose running back who would succeed today. Craig was the first player to surpa s 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in a season. Unfortunate that James, who carried the load on those early teams, has been largely forgotten. The man had an absurd 881 Nathan Walker Jersey touches his first two NFL seasons while leading the league in rushing both years.The most relevant aspect of Holts candidacy -- besides the fact it might be cannibalized by the presence of Isaac Bruce, who was also on those teams -- is the dwindling respect for the bloated numbers of wideouts post-Y2K. Atwater is an intriguing player here, but to discu s the lack of safeties would be to go down a rabbit hole of a debate that is too complicated for this space. That Bruce posted 1,781 receiving yards (third-best single-season mark of all time) on 119 receptions in 1995 is mind-boggling, given that he had well-past-it quarterbacks Chris Miller and Mark Rypien throwing him the football. Finalists, but years away from a bronze bust:15) Ty Law, cornerback(, 1995-2004; N.Y. , 2005 and 08, , 2006- Braden Holtby Jersey 07; , 2009)14) Morten Andersen, kicker(, 1982-1994; , 1995-2000, 2006-07; N.Y. , 2001; , 2002-03; , 2004)13) Tony Boselli, offensive tackle(, 1995-2001; , 2002)12) Jimmy Johnson, coach(, 1989-1993; , 1996-99)11) John Lynch, safety(, 1993-2003; , 2004-07)Two guys who were in the NFL a much shorter duration than Bruce (16 seasons) are Boselli (seven) and Johnson (nine), and that fact could hurt their candidacies. That both influenced the people coming behind them -- guys like Walter Jones and Bill Belichick -- makes them deserving, in my estimation, but Im not seeing it this year.Andersen certainly is no shoo-in either, considering hes a kicker. If he doesnt make it in the next five years, might leapfrog him -- but my gue s is that Andersen, who made a ton of big kicks in his career, will beat that deadline. Law needs to start getting some love. He has 53 career interceptions, plus six in the postseason. Three rings dont hurt, either. And finally, there is something to be said for longevity and winning, which is why Lynch is higher than some other players. He played 15 seasons, helping a defensively oriented Bucs team win XXXVII and contend for the playoffs every season. Still, safety is a tough road.The 10 best candidates:10) Alan Faneca, offensive line, 1998-2007; N.Y. , 2008-09; , 2010Talk about Christian Djoos Jersey a guy who deserves more recognition. Faneca was a six-time first-team All-Pro who won one ring in Pittsburgh and made it to four conference championship games (three with the and one with the ). Will Shields, a guard who was enshrined this year, was named All-Pro just twice. Hes the one player in my top 10 who might be on the outside looking in for years to come.9) Don Coryell, coachSt. Louis , 1973-77; , 1978-1986While Don Coryell didnt win any s as head coach of the and , he greatly altered the way the modern pa sing game operates. Building on the fundamentals of the legendary Sid Gillman (who is in the ), Coryells easy-to-use numbering system and route trees -- and, more importantly, methods of implementation -- are still in use today. Going a step further, we can say the 1990s won three s with what was e sentially Coryells offense.8) Terrell Davis, running back, 1995-2001Terrell Davis is a player. I dont care what any voter, fan or cynic says. If you average over 140 rushing yards per game in the playoffs versus top-flight competition, win a MVP award and a league MVP award, and were the best running back in the game when Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders and Marshall Faulk were still playing, then you reek of bronze. So Davis only played seven seasons, with four full healthy years. The have only won the four times. Does that mean they dont deserve props? Hate the longevity argument when it comes to Davis.7) Kurt Warner, quarterback, 1998-2003; N.Y. , 2004; , 2005-09As with Davis, many league observers and fans have a gripe about Warners consistency, specifically with regard to his mid-career lull from 2002 through 2006. But for starters, Warner wasnt healthy for a few of those years. Right in the heart of that slump, Warner had the starting job taken from him so the could evaluate . Warner is one of only two quarterbacks to win a with one franchise before leading another to the . He was also voted NFL MVP twice. If youre the best player in the league twice over, arent you -caliber?6) KevinGreene, linebackerL.A. , 1985-1992; , 1993-95; , 1996 and 1998-99; , 1997Greene has been a hard luck case for the for several years running now, consistently getting left at the altar come the January induction announcement. The perception seems to be that despite his 160 career sacks, the former was more of a hired gun than an impact player who could contribute to a franchises winning nucleus. Sure, old No. 91 played for four teams, including two tours with the , but he won everywhere he went. Besides, his time in pro football was heavily influenced by the Salary Cap era, so we had better get used to the idea of transient players as still great players.5) Orlando Pace, offensive tackle, 1997-2008; , 2009You could make the claim that Pace was the best player at doing his job on that super team in 1999. The Greatest Show on Turf doesnt take off without someone to protect Warners blind side, especially considering the tough quarterback was known for standing in the pocket until the last second. If contemporaries Jonathan Ogden and Walter Jones were on par with Pace, Martin Fehervary Jersey and the other two are enshrined in Canton, then this argument is simple.T-3) Marvin Harrison, wide receiver*, 1996-2008 *Tough to differentiate between Harrison and Terrell Owens. The case for Harrison revolves around consistent greatne s. For eight straight seasons, he posted at least 1,100 receiving yards and 10 touchdown catches. Only Jerry Rice has managed that kind of sustained pace. Harrison also has a ring, something Owens cant claim.T-3) Terrell Owens, wide receiver, 1996-2003; , 2004-05; , 2006-08; , 2009; , 2010Owens might not own a Lombardi Trophy like Harrison, but he could dominate a game. The fact is, these players are not far apart. T.O. ranks second all time in receiving yards with 15,934; Harrison is seventh with 14,580. T.O. ranks third in receiving touchdowns with 153; Harrison is fifth with 128. T.O. ranks sixth in receptions with 1,078; Harrison is third with 1,102. Owens accomplished all this with flair, while Harrison was quiet and steady. Both belong in Canton, Washington Capitals Jersey regardle s of the rising stats of todays WRs.2) Tony Dungy, coach, 1996-2001; , 2002-08The man who turned around an entire franchise in Tampa Bay and won it all in Indianapolis will probably hear his name called this year. And if he doesnt, the silence does not speak to the quality of his career. In 13 seasons as a head coach, Dungy went to the playoffs 11 times, capturing the Lombardi Trophy in the 2006 season. That win is often attributed to -- but exactly how many s has Manning won sans Dungy? An overlooked achievement: Dungys long tenure as an outstanding defensive a sistant. If were weighing the scope of a career, this is a no-brainer.1) Brett Favre, quarterback, 1991; , 1992-2007; N.Y. , 2008; , 2009-2010Without question, the top candidate for Hall induction has to be Brett Favre. Forget the records, or the fact that only recently ... Favre played all-out for 20 years, not mi sing a start until that 20th season, while reaching the pinnacle of his profe sion. Everyone knows about the consecutive-games streak, of course, but just think about how many backup quarterbacks have been forced into action in 2015 alone -- that should provide some laser perspective. Speaking of, Favre, the ultimate rubber arm this side of Nolan Ryan, could still hurl lasers at 40. In fact, he darn near won the NFL MVP award at 40. In his prime, he took home three straight MVP trophies while winning XXXI. His rsum is enough for two gold jackets -- and one fat celebration come August.Follow Elliot Harrison on Twitter .