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2023 Pre-Season Rank #19, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #26 2021 Pre-Season Rank #28, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #36. Peak Period: 2014-18

A 15-year veteran, Campbell’s six Pro Bowls happened in a seven-year period (2014-20), which includes all three of his seasons as a Jacksonville Jaguar and his first in Baltimore.  Campbell, who recently won the Walter Payton Man of the Year, also was honored with an All-Decade Selection.  Campbell is 38 but still plays solid football as he begins his first year with the Miami Dolphins.  High-character guys, especially those with a significant milestone (Campbell joined the 100-Sack club last year), generally find their way into Canton.

Defensive Lineman: Dwight Freeney (2024), Julius Peppers (2024), Richard Seymour (2022), DeMarcus Ware (2023), Bryant Young (2022).
 
O.K..  This is tricky.  Originally we were ironclad on positions in regards to how they appear on a stat sheet, but we were kidding ourselves.  The front seven on any defensive corps are a rotating group of roles that are far more complicated to define than any offensive position.  We made a significant change, focuing on pass rushers and interior lineman, but even then the myriad of roles renders it difficult especially when we are looking at matching current players with their ast five counterparts.  

Take a look at Richard Seymour, who could do it all, but stat-wise does not fit into a category of either.  This plays with the stat-line, but don't we know a Hall of Famer when we see it?  

Here are the statistics that we are using based on the last group of Defensive Lineman/Linebackers/EDGE to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame:

  • Games Played: 206.8
  • Approximate Value: 129.6
  • Approximate Value per Games Played: 0.6267
  • Games Started: 187
  • Approximate Value per Games Started: 0.6930
  • Approximate Value per Five-Year Peak: 61.8
  • Approximate Value’s Best Five Results: 67.0
  • Top Five Defensive Player of the Year Finishes**:4.6
  • Pro Bowls: 7.2
  • First Team All-Pros*: 2.8
  • Quarterback Sacks: 114.1
  • Quarterback Sacks Five-Year Peak: 52.8
  • Top Five Quarterback Sacks Finishes: 6
  • Tackles for Loss: 129.5
  • Tackles for Loss Five-Year Peak: 65.4
  • Top Five Tackles for Loss Finishes**: 7.2
  • Combined Tackles: 570.2
  • Combined Tackles Five-Year Peak: 248
  • Forced Fumbles: 30
  • Forced Fumbles Five-Year Peak 12.4:
  • Super Bowl Wins 1.2
  • Super Bowl Appearances 2.0

*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.



We told you this is not perfect!

2023 Pre-Season Rank #6, 2022 Pre-Season Rank #20, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #33, 2020 Pre-Season Rank #35. 2018-23*

Aging like wine, we love the story of Trent Williams, who was one of the better Offensive Linemen in Washington history, who wanted out after he felt that the team misdiagnised a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, a growth that was determined to be a type of cancer in 2019, but was dismissed by the Redskins medical team in 2013.  He did not play at all in 2019 and wanted out, landing in San Francisco in 2020, where he has been a First Team All-Pro the last three years and now has the most Pro Bowls (11) of any active Offensive Lineman.  

What Williams has accomplished in San Francisco has cemented a bronze bust.

*Williams sat out in 2019.

2023 Pre-Season Rank #6,2022 Pre-Season Rank #11, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #19, 2021 Pre-Season Rank #30. (Peak considered 2018-19/21-23)

Martin began his pro career going six for six in Pro Bowls, but a seventh consecutive one eluded him in an injury-plagued 2020 where he missed six Games.  Over the last two seasons, Martin proved that 2020 was a blip, as he returned to Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro form over the last three years, giving him nine Pro Bowls and seven First Team All-Pros, both of which are over the MPA.  Furthermore, Martin's AV/G is also well over the MPA, and we think he has the best Hall of Fame resume of any active Offensive Lineman.  The All-Decade Guard is a Hall of Famer now and is making a case for the first ballot.