gold star for USAHOF
The St. Louis Cardinals will announce their franchise Hall of Fame Class next month Not in Hall of Fame News

Regular visitors of notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the…

28th Apr, 2026 Read More
The Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project: 1994 Semi-Final VOTE Not in Hall of Fame News

1994 SEMI-FINAL RESULTS: Thank you for your participation in the Pro Football…

25th Apr, 2026 Read More
Bill White named to the Baseball Hall of Fame Not in Hall of Fame News

The National Baseball Hall of Fame has announced that Bill White will…

23rd Apr, 2026 Read More
The Hispanic Football Hall of Fame names its first class Not in Hall of Fame News

We love this! The Hispanic Football Hall of Fame has been created,…

22nd Apr, 2026 Read More
Can Sustainable Supplements Fuel Athletic Performance Without Compromise? From the Desk of the Chairman

Athletic performance has always been tied to nutrition. From endurance athletes to…

24th Apr, 2026 Read More
Pro Football Hall of Fame 2026 Finalists Breakdown: Brees, Fitzgerald, & Surprises! The Buck Stops Here

In this special episode of The Buck Stops Here, host Kirk Buchner…

19th Apr, 2026 Read More
Basketball Hall of Fame 2025 Nominees: The Good, The Bad, and The Snubbed The Buck Stops Here

Kirk Buchner and Chris Mouradian dive into the massive list of over…

10th Apr, 2026 Read More
Bill Belichick & Robert Kraft vs. The Seniors: Analyzing the ProFootball Hall of Fame Class Nominees The Buck Stops Here

The Pro Football Hall of Fame voting process is more complicated than…

9th Apr, 2026 Read More

100 Active Potential Football Hall of Famers

Visit the Fictitious Halls of Fame!

FAHOF JPGFicRockLogo

You May Also Like...

EDITOR’S CHOICE

If I Had a Vote in the 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame Election DDT's Pop Flies

This year yielded a bumper crop of five players inducted into the…

Baseball Hall of Fame 2026: Contemporary Baseball Era Committee, Players DDT's Pop Flies

When the veterans committee (VC), officially convening as the Contemporary Baseball Era…

Project/Object Live Music Head

Project/Objectan interview with André Cholmondeleyby Live Music HeadOriginally published at timessquare.com on…

A Conversation with Greg Wyard Live Music Head

A Conversation with Greg Wyardby Live Music Head“A good song is like…

LATEST RANKINGS

550. Gojira Rock and Roll

From France, Gojira became one of the most successful and influential death…

519. M83 Rock and Roll

M83 is a French electronic project led by Anthony Gonzalez, celebrated for…

12. John Wall Basketball

In his prime, there was nobody on the court faster than John…

2. Blake Griffin Basketball

An All-American at the University of Oklahoma, Griffin was named the 2009…

Committee Chairman

Committee Chairman

Kirk Buchner, "The Committee Chairman", is the owner and operator of the site.  Kirk can be contacted at [email protected] .

The upcoming start of actual football games means it is time to rank players on their actual football ability after an offseason spent continually ranking and re-ranking college football players on NIL deals and transfer portal changes. A good, old-fashioned 1-to-30 stacking of who is the best at playing football, independent of position, would be preferable rather than ranking players by team, conference, or where they may or may not be taken in upcoming NFL drafts.

Currently entering his thirteenth season in the NHL, Morgan Rielly has been the best Defenseman for Toronto for years, a prognostication that the organization hoped for when they took him Fifth Overall in 2012.

Rielly made the Leafs the following season and had at least 20 Assists in his first four seasons, providing solid offensive rushes and quickly finding work on the power play.  In his fifth season (2017-18), Rielly broke out with a 52 Point year, which he followed with his best season to date, a 20-52-72 campaign that saw him finish fifth in Norris voting.  

He dropped back to his rookie numbers the two years after, but he rebounded in 2021/22 with a 68-Point campaign and had 58 two years ago with his first All-Star Game appearance.  As the top offensive blueliner in Toronto going into the 2025-26 season, Rielly is poised to climb many more rungs on this ladder.

Drafted Fourth Overall in the 2015 Draft, Marner led the London Knights to a Memorial Cup Championship in 2016, proving himself to be one of the best Juniors of his day.  Marner transferred that success shortly after to the Maple Leafs, posting a 61 Point season and earning All-Rookie honors at Right Wing.

Marner continued to adapt quickly to the NHL speed, and the playmaker had a 94 Point campaign in 2018-19, his third year in Hockey.  Although Marner’s numbers only saw him score 67 Points in both 2019-20 and 2020-21, he played fewer than 60 Games in those years, with the latter being the COVID-shortened season.  Marner was named a First Team All-Star that year, and he built on that last season with his best year to date, with a 97 Point year and his second straight First Team All-Star Selection.  While unable to secure another postseason All-Star in 2022-23, Marner set a then-new high in Points with 99, and he again posted solid numbers the year after with an 85-point campaign.

Marner played one more year in Toronto, where for the first time he scored over 100 points (102) and was third in Assists (75).  Despite the success, Marner was frustrated with the team's lack of success in T.O. and sought an exit, which he achieved when he was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights.

With Toronto, Marner scored 741 Points in 657 Games.


When you focus on Halls of Fame, one of the progressions is a Hall of Fame Monitor, where we look at active players and rank their HOF chances based on their accomplishments to date.

We have created our own metrics based on an elite seven-year period, and how active players measure up to those who have entered the Hall in the last five classes.

The entire section can be found here, but we would like to present our current top ten players, and their Hall of Fame monitor rank:

They are:

#1. Lebron James, Los Angeles Lakers (#1 Last Year)

#2. Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets (#2 Last Year)

#3. Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors (#5 Last Year)

#4. Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns (#3 Last Year)

#5. James Harden, Philadelphia 76ers (#4 Last Year)

#6. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (#7 Last Year)

#7. Russell Westbrook, Los Angeles Lakers (#6 Last Year)

#8. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets (#13 Last Year)

#9. Dwight Howard, Free Agent (#8 Last Year)

#10. Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers (#9 Last Year)

We will be doing the same next year for Baseball and Hockey.  

We look forward to your comments and we thank you for your continued support.