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Yes, we know that this is taking a while. 

As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we maintain and update our existing Top 50 lists annually.  As such, we are delighted to present our post-2024 revision of our top 50 Green Bay Packers.

As for all of our top 50 players in football, we look at the following: 

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Football League.

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.

Last year, the Packers had an 11-6 record and returned to the playoffs, ultimately losing in the Wild Card to the eventual Super Bowl Champion, the Philadelphia Eagles.  Despite the solid season, the Packers' history is so long and storied that there were no new entrants and no fluctuations.  Although the Top 50 remains the same, we acknowledge that we also looked at the past season.

As always, we present our top five, which remain (obviously) unchanged.

1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Brett Favre
3. Don Hutson
4. Forrest Gregg
5. Bart Starr 

You can find the entire list here.

We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.

 

Yes, we know that this is taking a while!

As many of you know, we at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the top 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we maintain and update our existing Top 50 lists annually.  As such, we are delighted to present our post-2024 revision of our top 50 Denver Broncos.

As for all of our top 50 players in football, we look at the following: 

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in the National Football League.

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles that are not reflected in a stat sheet.

Last year, the Broncos overachieved by going 10-7 and making the playoffs, only to lose to Buffalo in the opening round.  There were no fluctuations, but two new entrants to the Top 50.

As always, we present our top five, which remain unchanged.

1. John Elway
2. Von Miller
3. Shannon Sharpe
4. Champ Bailey
5. Randy Gradishar

You can find the entire list here.

Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Surtain II makes his debut on the list at #41.

The second new entrant is Courtland Sutton, who enters at #47.

We thank you for your continued support of our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.

 

1981 PRELIMINARY RESULTS:

Thank you to all who participated in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project. If you are still determining what that is, we acted like the PFHOF had its first class in January 1946.

We have completed the first 34 years thus far.

For “1981,” a Preliminary Vote with close to 100 players whose playing career ended by 1975. We are also following the structure, where players have 20 years of eligibility, and if they do not make it into the Hall, they are relegated to the Senior Pool.

Each voter was asked to select 25 names from the preliminary list, and the top 25 vote-getters were named Semi-Finalists.

A week later, the voters will be asked to select 15 names from the 25 Semi-Finalists, and then choose five from the remaining 15. We will continue this process every week until we catch up to the current year.

Please note that a significant change occurred “years ago,” allowing voters to submit less than the allotted spots. 

30 Votes took place.

This is for the “Modern Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates they have been removed from future ballots

 

Player

Year of Eligibility

Vote Total

Del Shofner E-DB

9

22

Eddie Meador DB

6

21

Len Dawson QB

1

21

Johnny Robinson DB-FL-HB

5

19

Bob Hayes SE-WR

1

19

Billy Howton E-FL

13

18

Tom Sestak DT

8

18

Dave Robinson LB

2

18

George Blanda QB-P

1

18

Dick LeBeau DB

4

17

Gene Hickerson G

3

17

Jim Tyrer T

2

17

Jimmy Johnson DB

1

17

Joe Fortunato LB

10

16

Jimmy Patton DB

10

16

Billy Shaw G

7

16

Gino Cappelletti FL-SE-DB-WR-PK

6

16

Pete Retzlaff E-HB-TE

10

15

Maxie Baughan LB

2

15

Otis Taylor WR-FL

1

14

Abe Woodson DB

10

13

Bob Brown T

3

13

Dave Wilcox LB

2

13

Buck Buchanan DT

1

13

Alan Ameche FB

16

12

Gene Lipscomb DT

14

11

Walt Sweeney G

1

11

Art Powell E

8

10

Roger Brown DT

8

10

Charlie Conerly QB

15

9

Bobby Boyd DB

8

9

Floyd Little RB

1

9

Tank Younger FB-LB-HB

17

8

Fuzzy Thurston G

9

8

Les Richter LB-C

14

7

Max McGee E

9

7

Dick Schafrath T-G-DE

5

7

Daryle Lamonica QB

2

7

Jack Kemp QB

7

6

Ernie Ladd DT

5

6

Billy Wilson E-FL

16

5

Dave Grayson DB

6

5

Manny Fernandez DT

1

5

Dick Modzelewski DT

10

4

Cookie Gilchrist FB

9

4

Boyd Dowler FL-SE-LB

5

4

Larry Grantham LB

4

4

Houston Antwine DT

4

4

Matt Snell RB

4

4

Cornell Green LB

2

4

John Niland G

1

4

Harlon Hill E-DB

14

3

Rick Cesares FB

10

3

Earl Faison DE

10

3

Rosey Grier DT-DE

10

3

Abner Haynes HB

9

3

Clem Daniels HB-DB

8

3

Jim Katcavage DE-DT

8

3

Keith Lincoln FB-HB

8

3

Don Meredith QB

8

3

Bob Talamini G

8

3

Billy Cannon TE-HB

6

3

Erich Barnes DB

5

3

George Saimes DB

4

3

Mike Stratton LB

3

3

Leon Hart E-FB-DE

19

2

Jim Ray Smith G-T

12

2

Alex Webster HB-FB

12

2

Goose Gonsoulin DB

9

2

Fuzzy Thurston G

8

2

John David Crow HB-TE-FB

8

2

Ernie Ladd DT

8

2

Fred Arbanas TE

6

2

E.J. Holub LB-C

6

2

Butch Byrd DB

5

2

Ben Davidson DE

5

2

Rich Jackson DE

4

2

Jack Pardee LB

4

2

Pat Studstill FL-P

4

2

John Brodie QB

3

2

Carroll Dale WR-E

3

2

Speedy Duncan DB

2

2

Duane Putnam G

14

1

Bobby Walston E-HB-K

14

1

Bob Gain DT-DE-MG-T

12

1

Ken Gray G-DE

6

1

Jerry Mays DE-DT

6

1

Howard Mudd G

6

1

Gary Collins FL-WR-P

5

1

Tommy Mason HB

5

1

George Andrie DE

4

1

Jim Dunaway DT

4

1

Richie Petitbon DB

4

1

Rosey Taylor DB

4

1

Bob Vogel T

4

1

Wayne Walker LB

4

1

Ernie Wright T

4

1

Bob Jeter DB-WR

3

1

Jim Nance RB-FB

3

1

Verlon Biggs DE

2

1

Lee Rohde T

2

1

Charlie Cowan G-T

1

1

Tom Keating DT

1

1

*George Ratterman QB

20

0

Bill Forester LB-MG-DT

13

0

Walt Michaels LB 

13

0

*Tobin Rote QB

10

0

Fred Williamson DB

9

0

Babe Parilli QB

7

0

*Lee Roy Caffey LB

4

0

*Fred Miller DT

4

0

*Grady Alderman T

2

0

*Bill Bradley DB

2

0

*Bill Brown FB-RB

2

0

*Dan Conners LB

2

0

*Dave Costa DT

2

0

*Robert James DB

2

0

*Harry Schuh T

2

0`

*Ken Willard RB

2

0

Bob DeMarco C-G

1

0

Milt Morin TE

1

0

 

This is for the “Senior Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates that they will be removed from the ballot permanently.

 

Player

Year

Votes

Pat Harder FB

3

11

Whizzer White TB-HB

15

10

Marshall Goldberg FB

8

10

Bucko Kilroy G-T

1

10

Woody Strode E

7

9

Ward Cuff WB-QB-HB

9

8

Bruno Banducci G

2

8

Buckets Goldenberg G-BB

11

7

Bill Osmanski FB

9

7

Ace Gutkowski FB-TB

17

6

Frankie Albert QB

4

5

Les Bingaman DG-G-C

2

5

Jack Manders HB-FB

16

4

Baby Ray T

8

4

Charley Brock C-HB-FB

9

3

Spec Sanders TB

6

3

Buster Ramsey G

5

3

Ray Bray G

4

3

George Wilson E

10

2

Paul Christman QB

6

2

George Svendesen  C

15

1

Frank Cope WB-QB-HB

9

1

Bill Fischer T-G-DT

3

1

 

Please note that three voted for “None of the Above.”

 

This is for the “Coaches/Contributors”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates that they will be removed from the ballot permanently.

 

Name

Year

Votes

COACH: John Madden

1

20

COMM: Pete Roselle

1

20

COACH: Hank Stram

2

19

COACH: Weeb Ewbank

5

15

COACH: George Allen

2

15

COACH: Greasy Neale

12

10

OWNER: Tex Schramm

2

7

EXEC:  Arch Ward

12

6

OWNER: Charles Bidwill

12

5

OWNER:  George Preston Marshall

12

5

EXEC: George Halas Jr.

2

5

OWNER: Dan Reeves

12

4

COACH: Lou Saban

3

2

OWNER: Bud Adams

1

2

COACH:  Allie Sharman

11

1

OWNER: Clint Murchison

1

1

*OWNER: Edwin J. Anderson

12

0

*COACH:  Jim Lee Howell

12

0

*COMM: Elmer Layden

12

0

*GM/EXEC: Arch Wolfe

12

0

EXEC: Dominic Olejniczak

7

0

*OWNER Carroll Rosenbloom

2

0

 

Next week, we will announce the Semi-Finalists for the 1981 Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project.

It is with great pleasure that we have brought back the Notinhalloffame MLB Regular Cup, and let us explain how this works:

For every regular-season game, we anointed the top five players with the most points, in descending order: 5-4-3-2-1. 

We know the following:

  • The top players for the MLB NIHOF Cup are not always the best in the league, as injuries keep players out of games, and a premium on staying healthy can help pile up points. It also does not hurt to be a top player on an average or mediocre team, as they can amass Cup points more easily than elite players on loaded squads.
  • In Baseball, it is more common than in Basketball and Hockey for a player to accrue points with a single Home Run in a game, which favors position players. Starting Pitchers have a hard time with approximately 30-35 Starts and throwing fewer innings than previous generations. This is also true for closers not made for this process.
  • Please remember that this is NOT necessarily who we think were the best players this year and does not reflect overall consistency. Treat this the way we did: as a fun process and more of a compilation of temporary statistical domination.

Here is the current top ten after games concluded on July 14.

1. Aaron Judge, New York Yankees: 153 Cup Points in 96 Games. (#1 Last Week).  7.0 bWAR, 85 Runs, 125 Hits, 35 Home Runs, 81 Runs Batted In, .355/.462/.733 Slash Line, 1.194 OPS & 228 OPS+.

2. Pete Alonso, New York Mets: 125 Cup Points in 97 Games. (#2 Last Week).   3.1 bWAR, 53 Runs, 101 Hits, 21 Home Runs, 77 Runs Batted In, .280/.376/.532 Slash Line, .908 OPS & 160 OPS+.

3. Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers:  117 Cup Points in 95 Games.  (#4 Last Week).  4.3 bWAR, 91 Runs, 102 Hits, 32 Home Runs, 60 Runs Batted In, .276/.382/.605 Slash Line, .998 OPS & 174 OPS+.

4. Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners: 113 Cup Points in 94 Games. (#5 Last Week).   4.7 bWAR, 65 Runs, 90 Hits, 38 Home Runs, 82 Runs Batted In, .259/.376/.634 Slash Line, 1.011 OPS & 190 OPS+.

5. Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals: 112 Cup Points in 97 Games. (#3 Last Week).  4.5 bWAR, 57 Runs, 112 Hits, 14 Home Runs, 54 Runs Batted In, .294/.345/.504 Slash Line, .849 OPS & 134 OPS+.

6. Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers:  109 Cup Points in 95 Games.  (#6 Last Week).  2.8 bWAR, 53 Runs, 104 Hits, 24 Home Runs, 78 Runs Batted In, .284/.335/.544 Slash Line, .879 OPS & 142 OPS+.

7. Manny Machado, San Diego Padres: 105 Cup Points in 96 Games. (#8 Last Week).   2.9 bWAR, 57 Runs, 107 Hits, 17 Home Runs, 56 Runs Batted In, .292/.350/.490 Slash Line, .841 OPS & 133 OPS+.

8. Francisco Lindor, New York Mets: 104 Cup Points in 95 Games. (#7 Last Week).   3.0 bWAR, 63 Runs, 99 Hits, 19 Home Runs, 54 Runs Batted In, .260/.330/.457 Slash Line, .787 OPS & 126 OPS+.

9. (TIE) Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins:  98 Cup Points in 78 Games.  (#6 Last Week).  4.1 bWAR, 64 Runs, 86 Hits, 21 Home Runs, 56 Runs Batted In, .289/.351/.574 Slash Line, .925 OPS & 149 OPS+.

9. (TIE) Juan Soto, New York Mets: 98 Cup Points in 79 Games.  (Not in the Top Ten Last Week).  3.9 bWAR, 70 Runs, 89 Hits, 23 Home Runs, 56 Runs Batted In, .262/.396/.509 Slash Line, .905 OPS & 161 OPS+.

San Francisco’s Rafael Devers and Washington’s James Wood fell out of the Top Ten.

Notably, 974 baseball players have earned at least 1 point, up from 959 last week.