HoF semifinalist list released
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:18 am
Here's the list. There are 27 names this year -- must have been a three-way tie for the final spot:
Steve Atwater
Ronde Barber
Tony Boselli
Isaac Bruce
LeRoy Butler
Don Coryell
Roger Craig
Brian Dawkins
Alan Faneca
Torry Holt
Steve Hutchinson
Joe Jacoby
Edgerrin James
Jimmy Johnson
Ty Law
Ray Lewis
John Lynch
Kevin Mawae
Karl Mecklenburg
Randy Moss
Leslie O’Neal
Terrell Owens
Simeon Rice
Richard Seymour
Brian Urlacher
Everson Walls
Hines Ward
Mostly expected names, though there are couple of surprises. I don't think any of the surprises will progress any further, though.
Have to admit I’m disappointed not to see Mike Kenn (who has only one eligible year left now), Sterling Sharpe, Darren Woodson (who fortunately does have a lot of eligibility left), and Zach Thomas (ditto) left off. Kenn’s case was always borderline, though I think he has every bit as good an argument as Joe Jacoby — his not making the semifinals probably means the end of his regular candidacy chances. If I had to choose, I'd probably drop Walls, Ward, O'Neal, and Rice.
Everson Walls (3/4/none) was a surprise to see. My guess is that he got a few votes because it’s his last regularly eligible year and he has a fair number of lifetime interceptions. Every source I’ve encountered that talks about his quality of play, however, suggests that he wasn’t an especially impressive player — basically, the sort of cornerback who has a fair number of interceptions because he got thrown on a lot and wasn’t the best in coverage. I don’t think he belongs in at all. Will be very surprised if he advances further.
Leslie O’Neal (0/6/none) is borderline for me, though if you like sacks, I guess he deserves some kind of consideration. Maybe not when the competition is this fierce, though. That goes for Simeon Rice (2/3/none) as well. it’s pretty obvious that these two made the cut because they have the most lifetime sacks of any eligible player not in the HoF. I don’t think their candidacies will go anywhere.
Steve Atwater
Ronde Barber
Tony Boselli
Isaac Bruce
LeRoy Butler
Don Coryell
Roger Craig
Brian Dawkins
Alan Faneca
Torry Holt
Steve Hutchinson
Joe Jacoby
Edgerrin James
Jimmy Johnson
Ty Law
Ray Lewis
John Lynch
Kevin Mawae
Karl Mecklenburg
Randy Moss
Leslie O’Neal
Terrell Owens
Simeon Rice
Richard Seymour
Brian Urlacher
Everson Walls
Hines Ward
Mostly expected names, though there are couple of surprises. I don't think any of the surprises will progress any further, though.
Have to admit I’m disappointed not to see Mike Kenn (who has only one eligible year left now), Sterling Sharpe, Darren Woodson (who fortunately does have a lot of eligibility left), and Zach Thomas (ditto) left off. Kenn’s case was always borderline, though I think he has every bit as good an argument as Joe Jacoby — his not making the semifinals probably means the end of his regular candidacy chances. If I had to choose, I'd probably drop Walls, Ward, O'Neal, and Rice.
Everson Walls (3/4/none) was a surprise to see. My guess is that he got a few votes because it’s his last regularly eligible year and he has a fair number of lifetime interceptions. Every source I’ve encountered that talks about his quality of play, however, suggests that he wasn’t an especially impressive player — basically, the sort of cornerback who has a fair number of interceptions because he got thrown on a lot and wasn’t the best in coverage. I don’t think he belongs in at all. Will be very surprised if he advances further.
Leslie O’Neal (0/6/none) is borderline for me, though if you like sacks, I guess he deserves some kind of consideration. Maybe not when the competition is this fierce, though. That goes for Simeon Rice (2/3/none) as well. it’s pretty obvious that these two made the cut because they have the most lifetime sacks of any eligible player not in the HoF. I don’t think their candidacies will go anywhere.