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Wide Receivers: Isaac Bruce (2020), Andre Johnson (2024, Calvin Johnson (2021), Randy Moss (2018), Terrell Owens (2018).

Has the Wide Receiver position not been the most backlogged offensive position for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for decades?  This will only get harder with the increased receiving numbers we have seen over the past ten years, and we will see barring significant rule changes.

Here are the statistics that we are using based on the last group of Wide Receivers to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame:

  • Games Played: 197.4
  • Approximate Value: 143.8
  • Approximate Value per Games Played: 0.7285
  • Games Started: 182.4
  • Approximate Value per Games Started: 0.7475
  • Approximate Value per Five-Year Peak: 66
  • Approximate Value’s Best Five Results: 71.8
  • MVP Top Five Finishes* **: 0.6
  • Offensive Player of the Year Finishes* **: 3.2
  • Pro Bowls: 6
  • First Team All-Pros*: 3
  • Receiving Yards: 14,526.6
  • Receiving Yards Five-Year Peak: 6,539.6
  • Top Five Receiving Yards Finish: 13.4
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 122.2
  • Receiving Touchdowns Five-Year Peak: 15,098
  • Top Five Receiving Touchdown Finishes**: 15.8
  • Receptions: 923.4
  • Receptions Five-Year Peak: 430.4
  • Top Five Receptions**: 7.4
  • Super Bowl Wins 0.8
  • Super Bowl Appearances 0.2

*This is an aggregate of the Top Five finishes (5th = 1, 4th = 2, 3rd = 3, 2nd = 4th, 1st = 5)
**This is a reminder that the All-Pros we use are from the AP.

2024 Pre-Season Rank #13, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #10, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #10, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #17, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #19. (Peak Period: 2016-20)

The Russell Wilson era in Seattle ended after a Super Bowl win and nine Pro Bowls, but what if Marshawn Lynch ran on that play (you all know which one!) and punched it through the end zone?  That would have made Wilson a two-time Super Bowl champion, and when a QB leads a team to back-to-back titles, it is considered Canton worthy, but, alas, that didn’t happen.

Wilson was traded to Denver, but his two years in Denver were disastrous, evoking post-Philadelphia Donovan McNabb vibes.  Wilson then went to Pittsburgh and earned a tenth Pro Bowl (though he only had 2,482 Yards and 16 TDs), but he did successfully limit the damage to his reputation.

Wilson is now a New York Giant, and like last year, his grasp on the starting QB position has a young incumbent (Jaxson Dart) waiting in the wings.  He may need to compile statistics to secure his Hall of Fame credentials and reinforce his narrative.

Modern Positional Average

Running Backs:  Jerome Bettis (2015), Terrell Davis (2017), Edgerrin James (2020), Curtis Martin (2012), LaDainian Tomlinson (2017).

The last five Running Backs who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame are a talented group of individuals who redefined the running game, but as football moves even more toward the air, the bar set by these greats will make it harder for the current crop to gain induction.

Here are the statistics that we are using based on the last group of Running Backs to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame:

  • Games Played: 151.2
  • Approximate Value: 121.4
  • Approximate Value per Games Played: 0.8029
  • Games Started: 137.2
  • Approximate Value per Games Started: 0.8848
  • Approximate Value per Five-Year Peak: 78.6
  • Approximate Value’s Best Five Results: 86
  • MVP Top Five Finishes* **: 4.2
  • Offensive Player of the Year* **: 7.0
  • Pro Bowls: 4.6
  • First Team All-Pros*: 2
  • Rushing Yards: 12,240
  • Rushing Yards Five-Year Peak: 7,109.8
  • Top Five Rushing Yards Finish 12.8
  • Receiving Yards: 2,839
  • Receiving Yards Five-Year Peak: 1,648.8
  • Receiving Touchdowns: 9.2
  • Yards From Scrimmage: 15,098
  • Yards From Scrimmage Five-Year Peak: 8,740.6
  • Top Five Yards From Scrimmage Finish: 11.4
  • Touchdowns From Scrimmage: 90.8
  • Top Five Touchdowns From Scrimmage Finish: 9.2
  • Super Bowl Wins 0.6
  • Super Bowl Appearances 0.8

*This is an aggregate of the Top Five finishes (5th = 1, 4th = 2, 3rd = 3, 2nd = 4th, 1st = 5)
**This is a reminder that the All-Pros we use are from the AP.

2024 Pre-Season Rank #1, 2023 Pre-Season Rank #1, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #2, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #2, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #3.  PEAK PERIOD: 2008-12.

The last two rounds around the sun have been fascinating for Aaron Rodgers.  

Rodgers, who has dated Olivia Munn, Danica Patrick, and Shailene Woodley, was even considered the permanent host of Jeopardy.  It looked like he would cross over into non-sports stardom, but that came crashing down, and he has been involved in more Hollywood feuds (see Jimmy Kimmel) and was thrust into the culture war when it was revealed that he did not get the COVID-19 vaccine and espoused conspiracy theories.  He became much less marketable than he used to be, and there are circles where he is at the top of the list of the most hated athletes.  

In 2023,  after a long and fruitful career with the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers was injured on the first drive with his new team, the New York Jets, and he was underwhelming when healthy in 2024.

None of this will matter.

Regardless of how Rodgers performs in 2025, for his third team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, no active player has the statistical resume that he has.  No multi-time MVP has ever failed to enter Canton, and he has four.  Throw in the Super Bowl win with the Packers, and it is an open-and-shut case, regardless of what happens next.

Notably, a good year will see Rodgers reach more milestones.  He is six Touchdowns away from passing Brett Favre for fourth all-time, and 1,131 Yards will take him over Ben Roethlisberger (64,088) and Philip Rivers (63,440) for fifth all-time. 

The circus comes to the Steel City, and we can’t wait to see it play out.