In 1968, the Eagles finished 14th in the 16-team NFL in passing yardage, and 15th in scoring, with just 14.4 points per game. Moore's problem is two-fold. 2. NFL News and Rumors: Dalvin Cook to Dolphins, C.J. He helped redefine both offensive expectations and the wide receiver position during that span. Morgans career was in decline by the time the Patriots got hammered by the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX. "Imagine growing up with a hall of fame qb as your dad and playing football? Andre Rison's average 5th, 9th, and 3rd. So now that I have my benchmark down, here are the wide receivers that I think only need a couple more seasons to potentially be considered for the HOF. HOF Qualifications: FAIR. 2. All rights reserved. Moss? HOF Qualifications: EXCELLENT.
The Best Damn Receiver Who Won't Make The Hall Of Fame 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. Both the Eagles and Rams improved dramatically when they acquired Jackson. Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1950s. Carmichael begins this exercise in a hole, as the only player on the list who ranked among the top 10 in receiving yardage fewer than three times. If I look down the line at some of the best wide receivers to play in Green Bay, guys like . And yet, half his production came after '95: five of his eight 1,000-yard seasons, four of his six double-digit TD years, overall about 47% of his statistical value. They can't be bumped more than five yards downfield. Chiefs announce Dante Hall to be 2023 inductee into team Hall of Fame. Jackson led the team in touchdowns (9) and led the NFL in receiving yardage. Charley Taylor<br>1964-1975, 1977. . Average rank in five best seasons: This is a quick-and-dirty rating method, underemphasizing the most important stat (yards) and unduly skewed by a couple of bad TD years, so I wouldn't want to draw any specific conclusions from it. 2023 Hall of Fame Game; Class of 2023 Enshrinement; Concert for Legends feat. Antonio Brown: Hes clearly a Hall of Famer, but I dont feel like dealing with his whole thing.
Greg Brohm inducted into the KHSAA Hall of Fame I understand why Brown and Carter haven't been enshrined yet. 1,094 receptions, 14,934 yards, 100 TD. Im human. His receiving TDs ranked 4th, 4th, 11th, 11th, and about 40th (actually a bazillion-way tie for 37th). Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1960s (Hennigan, Powell, Shofner, Otis Taylor) The wide receiver won three Super Bowls and was selected to five Pro Bowls. When football fans cry "snub," there's a good chance they're talking about a wide receiver. They play in high-efficiency pass-oriented offenses, as opposed to the exciting but reckless bomb-it-down-the-field passing games of the past, when running was a way of life and throwing a sneaky change of pace or a mark of desperation. He is ranked 15th in NFL history with 13,777 yards, but he is not in the Hall of Fame, though he was nominated in . He shared receiving chores with Keenan McCardell for a team just good enough to reach AFC Championship games, which means his stats were a little low and he never enjoyed any Super Bowl glory. More, Subscribe to the Sports Central Feed Follow Sports Central on Twitter, "There is a reason he is a two-time MVP, a Finals MVP, because he pushes us over the top in moments like this. There really aren't any Hall of Famers whose careers match up chronologically with Harold Jackson's. 1975-84: Charlie Joiner, Steve Largent, John Stallworth, Lynn Swann Some of those assignments are close calls. Brown made nine Pro Bowls and was a second-team selection to the 1990s NFL All-Decade team. It was a pleasure to watch and cover you for many years! HOF Qualifications: GOOD. Below is a positional ranking of the best remaining undrafted prospects . He has been stuck in Hall of Fame semifinalist purgatory for five years, unable to advance to the finalist stage. Many fans identify the HOF plights of Cliff Branch and Pearson together.
Dante Hall to Be Inducted Into Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame Tony Boselli, one of the best left tackles of a generation full of great ones, has been a finalist for five years. That hurts Brown, who was a dazzling punt returner (3,320 yds, 10.2 avg, 3 TDs). Gray: 351 rec, 6,644 yds, 45 TD The late '80s and early '90s, meanwhile, have no one but Jerry Rice in the Hall of Fame. He should be in. Yeah, he had a bunch of good seasons, a nice prime, but so did all the others. NFL Draft Day 2: Best defensive players available. For all of his successes as a player, Smith has fought more than his share of battles with personal demons over the years. Carter last led the Vikings in receiving yards in 1995. No, it was Carter." Hill is no Hall of Famer yet, but it will only take a few more deep playoff runs with Patrick Mahomes to put him over the top. Herman Moore Branch is almost obscenely overqualified for the Hall of Fame.
Each NFL team's biggest Hall of Fame snub | Sporting News KEYSHAWN JOHNSON entered the Top 20 during Week 17. But for a few seasons, Morgan was one of the most dynamic players in the NFL. He made four Pro Bowls and he was All-Pro in 1975. Harrison is in the Hall of Fame, along with a number of Smith's other receiving peers: Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Isaac Bruce, Tim Brown, Cris Carter and, of course, Jerry Rice. Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1950s (Hill, Howton, Speedie, Hugh Taylor, Wilson) Charley Hennigan 1960-66, Houston Oilers 410 receptions, 6,823 yards, 51 TD Probably no one's HOF case is more hindered by disrespect for the early AFL than Charley Hennigan. Like Cris Carter and Tim Brown, Jackson was seen more as steady than exceptional. At . But Smiths Canton case hasnt gotten much more traction than making the preliminary lists of candidates. Pro Football Hall of Fame Top 20 - Leading Lifetime Receivers. Now, it's guys like Andre Reed and Cliff Branch. 670 receptions, 9,174 yards, 62 TD. He didn't live up to his contract in Cleveland, he got a bad reputation, Left Eye burned his house down, and he played for seven teams, eight if you count the Argos. Sharpe, unfortunately, suffered a neck injury at the end of the 1994 season, and that was that. A wide receiver who was the 5th- or 6th-best of his generation is a player I'm okay leaving out of Canton. He was a team leader on a three-time Super Bowl champion. Also, Matt Ryan is not a Hall of Famer, no matter how hard Atlanta Falcons fans try to pretend that he is. He had nine consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons and ranks 4th all-time in receiving yards. I have a strange theory: the 1982 strike kept Carmichael out of Canton. Harold Jackson Five-time Pro Bowler, first player to amass 10,000 receiving yards in the NFL. Fryar's career numbers are great for when he played, and he obviously was a good player for a long time.
Ten Worthy Hall of Fame Receivers (Not Named Julian Edelman) But he was an effective player for something like 15 years, and he was an impact performer on special teams. 1984-2000, New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins He probably shouldn't be in. The Pro Football Hall of Fame voters are the same people who select All-Decade Teams. Fred Taylor, who rushed for over 11,000 yards, is unlikely to receive serious consideration.
Aggie Football: Chiefs to induct Dante Hall into their Hall of Fame He made five Pro Bowls and led the NFL in a major receiving category four times more than Biletnikoff, Joiner, Irvin, Lavelli, Lofton, Monk, Stallworth, and Swann combined. For this project, we'll examine in depth 25 eligible wide receivers with strong backing for the Hall of Fame: Cliff Branch, Tim Brown, Harold Carmichael, Cris Carter, Wes Chandler, Gary Clark, Henry Ellard, Irving Fryar, Charley Hennigan, Harlon Hill, Billy Howton, Harold Jackson, Herman Moore, Stanley Morgan, Drew Pearson, Art Powell, Andre Reed, Andre Rison, Sterling Sharpe, Del Shofner, Jimmy Smith, Mac Speedie, Hugh Taylor, Otis Taylor, and Billy Wilson. New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman announced his retirement from the, Lets start by running through five obvious cases of overly-qualified receivers who have not yet been enshrined.
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Top 10 Washington Redskins WRs of All Time - lineups.com He probably shouldn't be in. Frankly, Smith has one of the weakest cases on this list. He gained 1,300 yards in a season four times, scored 100 touchdowns, caught 80 passes in a season 10 times. Between playing in one of the NFLs smallest markets during his career and fighting a tough battle with addiction afterwards both of which likely prevented him from the kind of second act in broadcasting enjoyed by many of his receiving contemporaries most fans dont remember just how great Smith was in his prime. That set off a stretch of peak seasons for Smith that few other wideouts can top. 862 receptions, 12,287 yards, 67 TD. Then again, Smith didn't play on the kind of pass-oriented offenses most of the others did. Jackson made five Pro Bowls and was remarkably steady, with over 500 receiving yards for 13 consecutive seasons, breaking Raymond Berry's record of 11. All Rights Reserved. That said, Hopkins may have to wait in line behind another recent Houston Texans receiver and former teammate. The Hall of Fame argument in Rison's favor is that he has good career stats for his era, and he was a remarkable player in his prime, with five 1,000-yard seasons and four years of double-digit TDs. Three: Chandler, Hill, Morgan, Reed, Rison, Hugh Taylor I love stat geeks, and on some level I'm one of them, so let's review Moore's qualifications. Charley Taylor. These NFL wide receivers do not count toward our list of 10 worthy Hall of Famers. When they needed the key first down, who did they go to? Part of the reason Rison moved around so much is that he was viewed as a bit of a headcase. The same thing happened to Brown with receiving yardage. Work at the Hall; Buy Tickets; FAQs; It's useful to me, in thinking about these issues, to break them down by era. Duper played from 1982 to 1992. Fryar never caught 90 passes in a season, was never first-team All-Pro, only caught double-digit TD passes once. They can't be bumped more than five yards downfield. In 1994, he set the single-season record for receptions (122, since broken), and in three other seasons he led the NFL in receiving TDs. Jacksonville Jaguars (30) But I believe it shows that even looking only at his best seasons, Moore is not strongly distinguished at least not statistically from other great receivers yet to be enshrined in Canton, most of whom had longer careers and more good seasons. Edelmans strongest Hall of Fame argument his only Hall of Fame argument, really is that he ranks second to Jerry Rice on the all-time lists of both playoff receptions (118) and yards (1,442). Stroud Could Slide, Bijan Robinson, and More, Ranking the Best NFL Draft Steals of All Time From Tom Brady to Tony Romo. HOF Qualifications: POOR. For instance, it might be tempting to write off Smiths lifetime stats 862 receptions, 12,287 yards, 67 TD catches as a product of the modern pass-heavy era. Branch made four Pro Bowls, was four times first-team All-Pro, and played on three Super Bowl winners.
There will be about half a dozen who have great seasons like Smith in '99, and about half of those will excel even further, push the records set by superstars like Moss and Owens and Harrison. Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1990s Those are 16-game seasons, after the Mel Blount Rule and the changes that opened up pass blocking. And then theres Jimmy Smith, a five-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL with 116 receptions in 1999. Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1980s Ten Worthy Hall of Fame Receivers (Not Named Julian Edelman) April 15, 2021, 11:20 am ET 38 Our own Mike Tanier wades into the Hall of Fame debate with this list of wide receivers he believes deserve consideration for the Hall of Fame. They force some of us to denigrate a player like Edelmans legacy because other folks are either just praising a local hero or advancing a bad-faith or ill-informed talking point. 5. HOF Qualifications: EXCELLENT. That means he will probably fall well short of enshrinement, which is just another indicator of how high the bar to Canton is. Monk was repeatedly dismissed as a guy who caught 900 eight-yard hooks, and who wasn't the most dangerous receiver on his own team. But the truth, I think, is that he falls a bit short, maybe as much by bad luck as anything. Maybe it's a by-product of Irvin's fame and flamboyance, but Carter isn't exactly low-profile, either. Branch also led the NFL in yardage once, receiving touchdowns twice, and was named an All-Pro three times in the mid-1970s. In fact, McCardell could make his own HoPDGP case. Standing at 5-8, Hall's size scared off a number of NFL teams during the 2000 NFL draft, though his incredible versatility as a converted wide receiver caught the eye of the Kansas City Chiefs, who went on to draft him in the fifth round with the 153rd pick.
The Cowboys now have 20 Hall of Fame members, thanks to three more additions last weekend. 501 receptions, 8,685 yards, 67 TD. 590 receptions, 8,985 yards, 79 TD. A member of the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1990s, Carter had 10 or more touchdowns in a season six times and led the NFL in . Jerry Rice, Marvin Harrison, and Carter are the only players in history with five straight years of double-digit receiving touchdowns. Los Angeles Rams Torry Holt, wide receiver With his 5-foot-9, 171-pound frame, Downs is a bit of a mixup size-wise at the receiver position for the Colts, who have featured larger pass-catchers in recent years with Michael Pittman Jr. (6 . Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1980s (Chandler, Clark, Ellard, Morgan, Reed, Sharpe) Only cause you have to look a one member of the hall of fame who went in soon as eligible. He played his entire career for the Colts, retiring after the 2008 season with 1,102 receptions, 14,580 receiving yards, and 128 touchdowns. Larry Fitzgerald: Also a lock when he retires in the year 2269. When he's in the zone like that, you try to just get him in his spots, get him the ball and get out of the way.
Tyreek's 2K Target; He's Not Playing Around Or Is He? Rison signed a big free agent contract with the Browns, then publicly cursed at the Cleveland fans. This isn't a guy who caught 60 passes for 800 yards every year for 15 years. Rison was a Pro Bowler for the Chiefs in 1997, and a valuable player for the Packers in the 1996 postseason, so it's not like his talent dried up after he left Atlanta, or that he couldn't succeed without the run and shoot. Those of us who care about the Hall of Fame sometimes write derisively about "compilers" that is, a compiler of stats, who has impressive career numbers without ever really being a great player. But again, heck of a player. Moore's other issue is that he played for the Lions at a time when (1) they weren't an elite team, (2) they had kind of a weird offense, (3) he was overshadowed by Barry Sanders. Most Approximate Value (AV) in a receivers best sets of five and seven consecutive seasons, 1960-2019, McCardell and Smith dubbed Thunder and Lightning were a historically potent duo at receiver. Holt and Wayne are still log-jammed ahead of him, and Steve Smith has a slightly better overall portfolio. Folks appear to have forgotten just how great and groundbreaking those early Jaguars teams were. The positions importance and its statistical benchmarks have evolved significantly over time, particularly as the passing game grew to take over the modern sport since the 1990s, but the Halls selection committee has struggled to apply an evolving standard to candidates resumes. Carmichael was one of the best wide receivers of his era. Gary Clark - Washington Redskins/Phoenix Cardinals/Miami Dolphins -. This doesn't apply to Jackson. Swann, for instance, is generally thought of as a '70s guy. Five: Brown, Carter, Clark, Jackson, Pearson, Shofner, Smith, Speedie, Wilson Ward is a better-than-his-stats guy who made an impact for some great teams, but the Hall of Fame hurdle is so high that he may never clear it. Brian Branch, S, Alabama. But thats a topic for another column. Branch made four Pro Bowls, was four times first-team All-Pro, and played on three Super Bowl winners. Smith in 2004 gained the third-most receiving yards ever by a 35-year-old (1,172), and he and Rice are the only players ever to gain over 1,000 yards in a full season after turning 36. Rather than three years finishing second and one tied for first, he's got two seasons alone at the top and another tied for the lead. When you see wide receivers motion into the slot, hide in the backfield, or haul in a tunnel screen, you are seeing some of the things Green Bay Packers coach Mike Holmgren and his staff made popular in the NFL in an effort to funnel the ball into Sharpes hands. The Hall of Fame also generally wasnt kind to receivers who played during the transition to the 16-game season era, unless they played for the Steelers. Smith was occasionally dogged by drug issues, and his four-game suspension in 2003 probably kept him from becoming the only person besides Rice with 10 straight 1,000-yard seasons. From 1974-76, he was the dominant force at his position. He has a Super Bowl ring, played in a second Super Bowl, has already caught 61 postseason passes, and was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame all-2010s team. But those are glimpses of greatness. He led the NFL in receiving touchdowns twice, and in receiving yards in 1974. Four: Branch, Ellard, Fryar, Hennigan, Howton, Moore, Sharpe, Otis Taylor Two: Carmichael. The only wide receiver from Carmichael's era who had more TD catches was Paul Warfield, who had 85. Here's how I rank the best non-HOF receivers of the 1990s: 1. Rison played for seven NFL teams. I immediately lost all respect for your credibility for this page because there is no mention of Andre Reed. His Hall of Fame candidacy came up just as the committee was flailing to clear an embarrassing Art Monk-Andre Reed-Tim Brown logjam. I know you probably don't think Moore belongs on this list. Harrison is in the Hall of Fame, along with a number of Smiths other receiving peers: Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Isaac Bruce, Tim Brown, Cris Carter and, of course, Jerry Rice. Both years, he caught just two TDs. 6. February 14, 2012 by Brad Oremland Print Story. But the expansion Jaguars offered Smiths career a path forward. The premier deep threat and speed burner in the league in his prime. Various/Getty Images.
NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1980s - Pro Football Hall of Fame He probably doesn't need to be in. Cris Carter Hall of Fame QB's son will get NFL chance after signing rookie free agent deal. They play in high-efficiency pass-oriented offenses, as opposed to the exciting but reckless bomb-it-down-the-field passing games of the past, when running was a way of life and throwing a sneaky change of pace or a mark of desperation. If a guy was the best receiver besides Jerry Rice, that's the sort of player I feel is a legitimate snub. Two: Carmichael. He fell just short of 600 receptions, 9,000 yards, and 80 touchdowns. This is a Game 7 I will forever remember as the Steph Curry game." His career-highs after '76 were 59 receptions (1980), and 858 yards and 7 TDs (both '81). Branch emerged from Fred Biletnikoff's shadow and starred in two Super Bowl wins, while the Cowboys' dynasty began to decline and Pearson was surpassed by Cowboy teammate Tony Hill. July 16, 2020 8:00 am ET. Well this days i think so. Super Bowl rings well sure the does matter. But few are outright forgotten in the way that former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Jimmy Smith has been since his retirement in 2006. He has a well-deserved tough-guy personality, a high television profile (all voters try to tune that sort of thing out, and a few succeed), and several signature plays, including the. Carter averaged just 12.6 yards per reception, one of the lowest marks in history for an elite wide receiver. That's good.
Cris Carter | Pro Football Hall of Fame - pfhof For Minnesota, it was Randy Moss, not Carter. Carter, in his third-best season, led the NFL in receiving touchdowns. The Jets have sent five players to the Pro Football Hall of Fame throughout their 61 years as an organization, but some of the most dominant players in New York's . The most by any current Hall of Fame receiver is five (Tommy McDonald). 3. Pro Football Network, LLC. Go back and look at the tape, % of run/pass ratio for the era, and the fact he was on bad teams until Dick Vermiel took over in Philly. We continue this week with WRs of the 1970s. Hopkins, like Edelman, made a little news on Monday when the folks at the MIT Sloan Analytics Conference named Hopkins acquisition by the Arizona Cardinals as the Best Sports Transaction of the Year. Carter, once 2nd all-time in both catches and receiving TDs, is now 4th in both categories. And Smiths best set of seven straight seasons (1996 through 2002) earns him sole possession of seventh place since 1960, trailing only Rice, Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Michael Irvin, Alworth and Moss. Live From New York: Will AI Replace This Podcast. 416 rec. Based in Charlotte, NC, we specialize in intelligent sports fan commentary and colorful interpretation. He had over 900 receiving yards every year from 1992-98, with one other year at 434, and nothing else over 200. Next Article: Julian Edelman Retires: Looking back at his 12-year career with the Patriots. Which is a shame, because he was secretly one of the greatest pass-catchers in NFL history. Harold Carmichael Four-time Pro Bowler whose size made him a unique threat to defenses. You probably don't remember Jimmy Smith on the Cowboys in 1992. The expanded 16-game season and increased offensive levels also made Branchs 46-to-60 catch stat lines look like something any receiver could accomplish. 1960-69: Lance Alworth, Don Maynard He has several advantages over Johnson, however. But hes no Hall of Famer. But let's review each player's rsum, beginning this week with receivers of the 1990s. Harrison, Owens, and Isaac Bruce all have far more impressive career stats. Most importantly, he has accumulated a sizzle reel full of memorable moments, and signature plays can be as important to a Hall of Fame case as stats or rings. He was also one of the best punt returners of his generation, and still holds the rookie record for all-purpose yards. Jerry Rice in the '90s and Jackson in the '70s are the only Modern Era players to lead any decade in every major receiving category. Moore is remembered largely as a good player who was very productive in his system for about three years, and I believe that is a fairly accurate representation of his career. Statistically, hes far behind his contemporaries, and thats probably why hes never been taken seriously as a Hall of Fame candidate. Receiving statistics are exploding, and their numbers don't look as glorious now that guys like Marvin Harrison, Randy Moss, and Terrell Owens have played full careers. During those five seasons, Moore ranked 11th, 3rd, 3rd, 6th, and 24th in receiving yards. Hall of Fame Wide Receivers. Moore: 670 rec, 9,174 yds, 62 TD. Rison, in his third-best season, was 2nd in the NFL in both receptions and receiving TDs. NFL players with four consecutive seasons of double-digit receiving TDs: Tommy McDonald, Jerry Rice, Rison, Cris Carter, Randy Moss, and Marvin Harrison. Jimmy Smith To me, no one from that group left a Hall of Fame legacy. Well, Branch is 11th on the all-time playoff receptions list (73), fourth in receiving yards (1,289), and he did his damage in an era when the playoffs were shorter and passing was far less prevalent! But I think the voters have been reluctant to enshrine him partly for the same reason Art Monk had to wait so long. Joiner's best seasons came in the early '80s and the others all reached stardom in the '60s, whereas Jackson's career is truly centered in the '70s. He had three tremendous seasons, yes, but so did all the others, and they were effective players for much longer. "Flash 80" is the best WR of all time in NFL history. He played seven games and never caught a pass. Theres no reason to belabor the arguments for them. Best Wide Receivers Not in the Hall of Fame: 1960s From 1998-2000, Carter caught 34 TD passes, more than anyone except Moss, who had 43. 1987-2002, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins Shortly before Jackson retired, the NFL moved to a 16-game schedule and made several rules changes to substantially open up the passing game. 1972-85, Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders HOF Qualifications: POOR. The bar for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is incredibly high, and even a player of Johnsons caliber can end up in a bin with four or five other guys a few seasons after his retirement.
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