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What players on your team do you predict will be in the Hall of Fame?


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Tough to say for my team. Von Miller and Josh Allen, maybe Diggs? I think Tre White has had an amazing career and if he keeps it up maybe him but he's not on a well known team so he's been a quiet star on the defense. Tremaine Edmunds is another once, partly because he came into the NFL so young and has put up stats and a 2x pro bowl already. 24 years old and already has 465 tackles, 6 sacks, 4 INTs, 28 PD. Although I'm not sure if the Bills re-sign him this offseason and he's on another team lol. 

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2 minutes ago, The BILLievers said:

Tough to say for my team. Von Miller and Josh Allen, maybe Diggs? I think Tre White has had an amazing career and if he keeps it up maybe him but he's not on a well known team so he's been a quiet star on the defense. Tremaine Edmunds is another once, partly because he came into the NFL so young and has put up stats and a 2x pro bowl already. 24 years old and already has 465 tackles, 6 sacks, 4 INTs, 28 PD. Although I'm not sure if the Bills re-sign him this offseason and he's on another team lol. 

I mean I like the Bills as a team a whole lot but theres no way they have 5 HoF players on that team.

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Trent Williams possibly. 

Kittle has a good shot, just needs to complete his career at a high level.

Bosa and Warner have a good trajectory right now, but they still have a way to go.  Bosa also benefits from the name and media hype.  

Deebo could end up on a HoF trajectory, it's just too early to make a call.  

Mack just retired.  I can see him getting onto a ballot, but I don't know if he has quite the resume' to get in.  

Juice and Gould would be for their own positions, but not for the actual Hall. 

Pretty much just Trent, with a few guys who could get there one day.

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31 minutes ago, StatKing said:

I mean I like the Bills as a team a whole lot but theres no way they have 5 HoF players on that team.

Like I said, two are more locked in then the other three (Miller/Allen). And the thread said predict, key word predict. In order of confidence : 1- Miller, 2 - Allen, 3 - Edmunds, 4 - White, 5- Diggs. 

  • Von Miller is a HOF-er no question. 1st year on the Bills so it's not like he's an actual Bills HoFer.
  • Josh Allen will make it barring injuries / falling off a cliff. 
  • Tre'Davious White is a 2x All-Pro, 2x Pro-bowler and would've been a 3x for each if he didn't get injured last season. 2 more all pro seasons and there's a valid argument. 
  • Stefon Diggs has a chance if he puts up another 2 all pro seasons with Josh Allen and wins a super bowl. 
  • Tremaine Edmunds - 1,200 tackles is the all time record by London Fletcher. Edmunds already has 465 (39% way there) at age 24. If he averages 120 tackles for 6 more seasons he has the record. Or 100 tackles for 7-8 seasons. 

Obviously at the moment only Von Miller but the other 4 players are ages : 24, 26, 27, 27. Winning a super bowl obviously would help too. 

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I dunno that Washington has anyone that I currently think will do it. Terry and Jon allen are a likely Hall of Very Good candidate if their careers continues this way. Chase Young would have to live up to his hype and so far it ain't there. 

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35 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

Probably wont have to raw stats unless he goes on a tare of like 5 years of 1500 and 14 tds, we dont use him enough 

I think he’s going to be a modern case for analyzing usage, efficiency, YPC, and Pro Bowls since likely we won’t see many of any RB put up bulk stats again in todays NFL.

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Davante Adams

Kolton Miller

Derek Carr

 

Adams probably goes in. 

Miller has been quietly really good at LT and could become a great. Hard to tell with OL. 

Carr...it really depends on what he does from here out and what effect McDaniels has on him and the team. A Superbowl or so, a run of dominance, etc. Say he plays another 6 years, he could be flirting with 50k yards or so. If he makes a jump in TDs, say, averages 30/yr, 373.

Is ~50k yards, ~373 TDs and ~130 INTs good enough for the HoF? The yards aren't exactly there, but it would put him above Matt Ryan in the TD/INT Mark right now. If the argument against Matt Ryan is no ring, should Carr get one (or even a second), I'd say he has at least an argument. But a lot of things still TBD need to occur before the talk even remotely starts. But I do think a path is there. 

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