Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. Without All-Pro selections, his three Pro Bowls are meaningless. He also only has one Second-Team All-Pro selection, which ruins his Hall of Fame chances. No wonder seven of the past eight NFC Champions have come out of the West or South. “To see the names that were All-Decade, those nine times out of time, those guys are in the Hall of Fame.”. The former Texan made a seamless transition to Arizona this year and is on pace for another All-Pro campaign. re: Will Patrick Peterson make the Hall of Fame? Luckily for Ramsey, he’s only 25 and has plenty of time to rack up awards. Patrick Peterson - Not a Hall of Fame Lock. He authored a vintage performance last year, earned a Second-Team All-Pro nod. The 30-year-old is a four-time First-Team All-Pro, but he hasn’t received that recognition since 2017. Posted by Jcorye1 on 9/8/19 at 7:13 pm to FightingTigers138 He's also had tremendous PFF grades, as well as had many low QB ratings on passes directed towards him, all while shadowing WR#1s across the league, but yeah those counting stats doe. As he made the Pro Bowl in each of his first eight seasons, it makes sense. His year is done. We are working with them to enable your sports experiences again as quickly as possible. Donald could join Lawrence Taylor and J.J. Watt as the third player with three DPOYs at the pace he’s going this year. - Results (64 votes) yes. Patrick Peterson promises big year in 2020, Cardinals release statement condemning deaths of George Floyd, others, Cardinals sign former Texas Tech WR Dylan Cantrell, LOOK: The 19 best single-season receiving yard performances in Cardinals history, LOOK: The Cardinals' 2020 draft class has quantifiable value, Like us on Facebook to see similar stories, Some doctors fighting the pandemic now have another thing to worry about, A 24-year-old engineer created a website that tells you if your McDonald's has a working ice-cream machine. Between 2015 and 2017, Whitworth was arguably the NFL’s best left tackle. Unlike Whitworth, who only has four Pro Bowls, Williams is a perennial Pro Bowler. When healthy, there isn’t a better or more complete tight end in the NFL. He’s received invitations to the game seven times, which ties him with Tyron Smith for the second-most selections among active left tackles (Peters has nine). Unfortunately, Jones landed on IR after five appearances this season. He also made All-Pro teams in 2012 and 2015. Before we begin I’d like to point out that the NFL ranks are full of talented players who will one day be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but since we’re focusing on the first ballot level players, you won’t be seeing players like Patrick Peterson just yet. Yahoo is part of Verizon Media. Adams continues missing time with a groin injury, but the LSU product established himself as the NFL’s premier safety last season. Yet, over the past several years, Wilson hauled bad teams to winning records and torched his competition. “I shed a tear because that’s always something I envisioned myself being, one of the greats to ever play the game,” he said. The percentages represent accrued achievements. He may be the sneakiest legitimate contender for a "lock" label on the entire list. When he was told of the news, he “thought it was a joke.”. Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. He dominated in 2017 and 2018, posting a 100.8 passer rating over those two seasons. However, that doesn’t mean I think they’ll all miss the Hall of Fame. There isn’t a more talented division in the league. He received two Second-Team All-Pro selections during that time. In the five years leading up to his recent injuries and decline, Olsen averaged 968 yards per season. Despite only entering his fourth season, Kittle already has two total All-Pro nominations and two Pro Bowl bids. A likely future Hall of Fame cornerback, he tallied 20 interceptions in his first six years in the league with Arizona. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio. Goff looks back to his usual self this season, but he’s proven shakable early in his career. Wilson received criticism early in his career because analysts and fans believed the Legion of Boom defense carried him to fame. Predicting Hall of Famers in the NFC West. College Ball Show: Alabama vs. Georgia Preview & Much More! They could go either way but already have a strong foundation to build on. From his rookie season through 2016, Sherman made five Pro Bowls and earned three First-Team All-Pro selections. Jones amassed 96 sacks in his first eight seasons. Both stud linebackers have five First-Team All-Pro selections and spots on the 2010s All-Decade team. After opening his career with eight consecutive Pro Bowls, Peterson ran into trouble last year. We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Olsen became the first tight end to record over 1,000 receiving yards in three consecutive seasons (2014-2016). Even compared to the ultra-talented South, the NFC West stands out as a Hall of Fame powerhouse. Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Verizon Media websites and apps. Players like Jason Peters and Marshal Yanda have decent chances, but not Whitworth. Patrick Peterson driven to tears in making All-Decade team. 31.25% (20 votes) 20. no. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. In 2017, Ramsey announced his arrival as the successor to Patrick Peterson and Richard Sherman. Rope A Dope: Teofimo Outshines Lomachenko! Brown put together a lengthy career, making four Pro Bowls and earning spots on three total All-Pro teams. These are my ultimate determinations on whether or not a player will get enshrined in Canton. At 25 years old, Adams already has one First and one Second-Team All-Pro selection. Wagner and Wright are the only two players from the Legion of Boom defense that haven’t departed Seattle at some point. Hopkins did not receive a spot on the 2010s All-Decade Team despite earning First-Team All-Pro selections in each of the past three seasons. Peterson was drafted fifth overall in the 2011 NFL Draft out of LSU, where he was an All-American. Look at the Cardinals’ Patrick Peterson. Considering he missed significant time this year and is already 27, perhaps Kittle belongs in the “maybe” category. This process aims only to allow a few elite players in, but I still make some controversial predictions for younger players with tremendous upside. A member of the 2010s All-Decade Team, Donald is one of a few legends with two Defensive Player of the Year awards. At 30 years old, Peterson is showing signs of regression. Peterson has the ultimate goal to be a Hall of Famer, to get what Deion Sanders calls “that jacket you can’t buy.” Getting named to the All-Decade team is critical to his goal.