Next Class
As soon as the speeches of the new Pro Football Hall of Famers are done, football talking heads immediately turn to the Next Class. Some don’t even wait for the speeches. Last week, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell went above and beyond and predicted the next 10 classes. Anyway, here’s one look at a potential Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
The first step in looking to a next Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is to consider the first-time eligibles. The current group of voters have shown a great fondness for jamming first-year eligibles into the Hall. This year brings several that will one day be fitted for a spiffy Gold Jacket.
Eli Manning
Terrell Suggs
Marshawn Lynch
Earl Thomas
Aqib Talib
Adam Vinatieri
Luke Kuechly
Marshal Yanda
All of the above will one day have a bust in Canton. Should any make it in their first year?
The second step in looking to a next Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is to consider the finalists of the year before.
Jared Allen
Eric Allen
Willie Anderson
Jahri Evans
Antonio Gates
Rodney Harrison
Torry Holt
Fred Taylor
Reggie Wayne
Darren Woodson
Personally, as a Minnesota Vikings fan with a strong appreciation of proper recognition of the game’s past, Jared Allen stands out here. This was his fourth time as a Hall finalist. Four! Not only that, it was also his second trip to the top 10. You know who wasn’t a four time finalist with a prior top-10 appearance? Dwight Freeney. Like Allen, a defensive end. Somehow, in his second-year of eligibility and after not being a finalist for the 2023 Class, Freeney leapfrogged Allen in 2024. That doesn’t seem right. I blame Tony Dungy’s presence and influence in the voter’s room.
So, the modern-era members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 should come from the above 18 players.
After February’s reveal of the Pro Football Hall of Class of 2024, my immediate thought on the next class looked like this:
Luke Kuechly
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Darren Woodson
Willie Anderson
Time has revised it.
I have two issues with the current Hall of Fame voters.
1. They have a strong tendency to push through first-year eligibles. The honor of making it in the first year has to mean something more than it currently does. If any sort of debate is needed on the player, they should wait.
2. Some voters have said publicly that they’ve closed the Hall doors on any player or coach that played or coached before their time. Those voters should be replaced immediately. The Pro Football Hall of Fame honors the league’s past and that past extends to the league’s first decades. Technically, the Hall is supposed to honor all of professional football and that extends to the 1890s but I’ll stick with the league’s history. That’s the past 124 years. All of it. Lazy voting is the reason there are several players and coaches deserving of induction that have long been ignored.
As my February projection shows, Luke Kuechly was the only first-year eligible that I thought deserved first-year induction. I felt the same way about Patrick Willis in his first year. If I recall correctly, Willis wasn’t even a finalist that first year. Kuechly and Willis were the best off-the-ball linebackers of their era. They were also two of the best linebackers of my lifetime. They rival Jack Ham, Randy Gradishar, and Derrick Brooks. Ham and Brooks made it to Canton in their first year. For whatever reason, Gradishar had to wait 35 years. If it took a few years for Willis, it could take a few years for Kuechly. Who knows with these voters? One thing I do believe is that these voters will push Eli Manning through in the first year.
My Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 looks like this:
Luke Kuechly
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Willie Anderson
Torry Holt
Here’s the Class that I currently believe will be in Canton next August:
Eli Manning
Terrell Suggs
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Willie Anderson
To fill out my Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, here are the picks for the Senior and Coach/Contributor Candidates:
Senior:
Verne Lewellen
Ox Emerson
Al Wistert
Coach/Contributor:
Buddy Parker
My guess is that none of the four have a realistic shot at being considered. They all played or coached before the lazy voters were born.
For what it’s worth, Bill Barnwell has the following 2025 Class:
Eli Manning
Antonio Gates
Terrell Suggs
Jared Allen
Adam Vinatieri
A kicker! In his first year! Whatever. As long as Allen’s there. If Allen’s there, I’ll be in Canton as well. It’d be nice to see Kevin Williams join him.
The first step in looking to a next Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is to consider the first-time eligibles. The current group of voters have shown a great fondness for jamming first-year eligibles into the Hall. This year brings several that will one day be fitted for a spiffy Gold Jacket.
Eli Manning
Terrell Suggs
Marshawn Lynch
Earl Thomas
Aqib Talib
Adam Vinatieri
Luke Kuechly
Marshal Yanda
All of the above will one day have a bust in Canton. Should any make it in their first year?
The second step in looking to a next Pro Football Hall of Fame Class is to consider the finalists of the year before.
Jared Allen
Eric Allen
Willie Anderson
Jahri Evans
Antonio Gates
Rodney Harrison
Torry Holt
Fred Taylor
Reggie Wayne
Darren Woodson
Personally, as a Minnesota Vikings fan with a strong appreciation of proper recognition of the game’s past, Jared Allen stands out here. This was his fourth time as a Hall finalist. Four! Not only that, it was also his second trip to the top 10. You know who wasn’t a four time finalist with a prior top-10 appearance? Dwight Freeney. Like Allen, a defensive end. Somehow, in his second-year of eligibility and after not being a finalist for the 2023 Class, Freeney leapfrogged Allen in 2024. That doesn’t seem right. I blame Tony Dungy’s presence and influence in the voter’s room.
So, the modern-era members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 should come from the above 18 players.
After February’s reveal of the Pro Football Hall of Class of 2024, my immediate thought on the next class looked like this:
Luke Kuechly
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Darren Woodson
Willie Anderson
Time has revised it.
I have two issues with the current Hall of Fame voters.
1. They have a strong tendency to push through first-year eligibles. The honor of making it in the first year has to mean something more than it currently does. If any sort of debate is needed on the player, they should wait.
2. Some voters have said publicly that they’ve closed the Hall doors on any player or coach that played or coached before their time. Those voters should be replaced immediately. The Pro Football Hall of Fame honors the league’s past and that past extends to the league’s first decades. Technically, the Hall is supposed to honor all of professional football and that extends to the 1890s but I’ll stick with the league’s history. That’s the past 124 years. All of it. Lazy voting is the reason there are several players and coaches deserving of induction that have long been ignored.
As my February projection shows, Luke Kuechly was the only first-year eligible that I thought deserved first-year induction. I felt the same way about Patrick Willis in his first year. If I recall correctly, Willis wasn’t even a finalist that first year. Kuechly and Willis were the best off-the-ball linebackers of their era. They were also two of the best linebackers of my lifetime. They rival Jack Ham, Randy Gradishar, and Derrick Brooks. Ham and Brooks made it to Canton in their first year. For whatever reason, Gradishar had to wait 35 years. If it took a few years for Willis, it could take a few years for Kuechly. Who knows with these voters? One thing I do believe is that these voters will push Eli Manning through in the first year.
My Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 looks like this:
Luke Kuechly
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Willie Anderson
Torry Holt
Here’s the Class that I currently believe will be in Canton next August:
Eli Manning
Terrell Suggs
Jared Allen
Antonio Gates
Willie Anderson
To fill out my Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, here are the picks for the Senior and Coach/Contributor Candidates:
Senior:
Verne Lewellen
Ox Emerson
Al Wistert
Coach/Contributor:
Buddy Parker
My guess is that none of the four have a realistic shot at being considered. They all played or coached before the lazy voters were born.
For what it’s worth, Bill Barnwell has the following 2025 Class:
Eli Manning
Antonio Gates
Terrell Suggs
Jared Allen
Adam Vinatieri
A kicker! In his first year! Whatever. As long as Allen’s there. If Allen’s there, I’ll be in Canton as well. It’d be nice to see Kevin Williams join him.