These NFL stars are guaranteed Hall Of Famers no arguments. Today we present, 10 Current NFL Players Who Are Guaranteed Future Hall of Famers.
10. Justin Tucker
Justin Tucker is in the GOAT conversation for the kicker position. Tucker is currently the most accurate field goal kicker in league history on top of holding the record for the longest field goal in league history at 66 yards. While the 33 year old likely has plenty of games left in the tank, Tucker has already made six Pro Bowls and been an All-Pro five times in his 11 seasons in the league.
Tucker’s career field goal percentage of 90.5% includes missing only three of his 108 kicks from 39 yards or shorter. He has never missed a kick from shorter than 30 yards. Throughout his career, Tucker has only missed five of his 418 extra points.
9. Tyreek Hill
One of the league’s fastest receivers has already achieved 8,340 career yards and 63 touchdowns through seven seasons in the league. Hill has created 1,000 yard seasons every year since his rookie year, excluding his 860 yard season where he missed six games. The former Super Bowl champion receiver was not the product of playing with another future Hall of Famer in quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he showed in the 2022 season.
With the Dolphins, Hill was one half of a dominant receiver tandem. Alongside wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, Hill created 1,710 yards and seven touchdowns while splitting the rock with his teammate- not to mention the fact that starting quarterback Tua Tagovioloa did not play the entire season including the team’s one playoff game. Hill’s most recent campaign was the most successful of his career and he shows no sign of slowing down soon.
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8. Zack Martin
Zack Martin is in the conversation for not only the greatest tackle of his generation, but potentially all time. The former first round pick has been the anchor of Dallas’ offensive line for eight seasons Martin has been an All-Pro and Pro Bowl player every season of his career aside from the 2020 season where he missed six games. Martin has started all 137 games he has played in.
7. Davante Adams
Davante Adams was the Robin to Aaron Rodgers’ Batman. In his eight seasons at Green Bay, he led the team in receiving five consecutive seasons from 2017 to 2021. Adams led the league in touchdowns and yards per game once in Green Bay and led the league in touchdowns once in Las Vegas.
Adams is a six time Pro-Bowler and was selected as an All-Pro player over the last three seasons. While the Raiders are not the best situation for Adams at the moment, the receiver is still at the peak of his career and can add on to his already illustrious resume. With 9,637 yards and 87 touchdowns in his career, Adams is on his way to Canton undoubtedly.
6. Cameron Jordan
The staple of New Orleans’ defensive line has been a force to be reckoned with throughout his tenure with the Saints. In 11 seasons, Cameron Jordan has started 191 of his 192 games played, never missing a game until he caught COVID-19 in 2020. Throughout that time, Jordan has accumulated 639 tackles, 150 tackles for loss, 219 quarterback hits, 115.5 sacks, 58 pass deflections, 15 forced fumbles, 10 fumble recoveries, and two interceptions (one of which was returned for a touchdown).
The eight time Pro Bowler, three time Pro-Bowler, and finalist for the 2017 Defensive Player of the Year award has stayed consistent throughout his years in the league. At 34 years old, the pass rusher is nearing the twilight of his career, but is sure to be a future Hall of Famer with his all-time numbers.
5. Travis Kelce
Another contender for the GOAT title at his position, Kelce burst onto the scene in 2016 as one of the best playmakers at the tight end position ever. He has yet to slow down, amassing over 1,000 yards each of his last seven seasons. The 33 year old tight end put up a career high in touchdowns in 2022 with his second highest campaign in yardage to pair. The eight time Pro Bowler also has seven All Pro selections under his belt and was a finalist for Offensive Player of the Year twice, in 2020 and 2022.
With 10,344 career receiving yards and 71 total touchdowns, Kelce’s name is spoken alongside the likes of Tony Gonzalez, Rob Gronkowski, Shannon Sharpe, and Antonio Gates, all of whom are or will be Hall of Famers.
4. Aaron Rodgers
If four time league MVP Aaron Rodgers can’t make it to Canton, the bar is set higher than any quarterback in the league can surmount. With 59,055 career passing yards and a touchdown to interception ratio of 475 to 105, Rodgers has been the face of Green Bay since stepping into Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Farve’s shoes.
In a full season played, Rodgers has never thrown for fewer than 3,800 yards. Along with his four MVPs, the former Super Bowl MVP has 10 Pro Bowl selections, five All Pro appearances, and was an Offensive Player of the Year finalist seven times despite never winning the award. Rodgers is seemingly capping off his storied career with the Jets after 18 years in Green Bay where his career is sure to be shortlisted with the all-time greats.
3. Von Miller
Former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller has established himself as a threat over his 11 season career. Something was in the water in Denver, as Miller was an electric linebacker for the Broncos for eight seasons before an ankle injury shipped him off to the Rams’ defensive line. The former Defensive Rookie of the Year has a career 123.5 sacks, eight Pro Bowl selections, and seven All Pro nominations in 12 seasons.
Miller has forced 27 fumbles, 24 pass deflections, and two interruptions – one of which was returned for a touchdown (sound familiar?). In only his sophomore campaign, Miller created 18.5 sacks, only four short of the all time leader. Miller is 19th all time in sacks and is the only active player in the top 20. Whenever the 34 year old decides to hang it up, Canton will be calling.
2. Aaron Donald
One of the most dominant players at his position all time, the former first round pick has been the face of the Rams defense since the team was still in St. Louis. Donald has led the league in sacks once and tackles for loss twice, creating 20.5 sacks in 2018, just two short of Michael Strahan’s record. The versatile lineman has started 134 of his 138 career games with 18 pass deflections, 24 forced fumbles, and 490 tackles.
The story of Donald’s dominance has been in his ability to get to the quarterback. The one time Super Bowl champion has 103 career sacks and 237 quarterback hits, striking fear into the hearts of any offensive general who stands opposite him. The three-time Defensive Player of the Year was also the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2014 and has been a Pro Bowler each of his eight seasons in the league. On top of that, Donald has seven All Pro selections and has been a finalist for the Defensive Player of the Year award every year he did not win it aside from his rookie season.
1. Patrick Mahomes II
With only six seasons in the NFL under his belt, the Texas Tech product’s career is just barely getting started. He already has two MVPs and two Super Bowl rings in six seasons. Incredibly, Mahomes is 64-16 as a starter during the regular season, and has played in the AFC Championship, if not the Super Bowl, in all of his five seasons as a starter. Along with playing in the Super Bowl 50% of the seasons he has been eligible, he has also won two of three with two Super Bowl MVPs to pair.
Mahomes has thrown for an astonishing 24,241 yards and 192 touchdowns in less than five full seasons played. His all-time resume is also decorated with an Offensive Player of the Year award in 2018, his first season as a starter, and has been selected for the Pro Bowl in every season as a starter. Mahomes has led the league in touchdowns, touchdown percentage, yards per game, and quarterback rating twice and has led the league in yards and interception percentage once.
Kansas City’s signal caller is also the only quarterback in NFL history, along with former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, to throw for multiple 5,000 yard seasons throughout his career. Mahomes is a special talent and though he may be overrated in a lot of ways by the media, he is underrated even still. Mahomes is the man, and if he were to hang it up today at 27 years old, Canton would come calling the moment he was eligible.