NFL quarterbacks ranked by Pro Football Hall of Fame chances
Only the best of the best when it comes to NFL quarterbacks make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. They say if you make it to these halls of legends in Canton, Ohio, you will be immortalized for generations to come. It’s not easy to get your bronze bust but at the end of the day, your professional football career will be what ultimately gets you in or not.
About half of active NFL quarterbacks playing today could easily make their case for the HOF. Others either have literally no chance to make it while some are way too early to tell. The point of placing each of these quarterbacks into these specific categories is to paint a picture of what their HOF chances are depending on their respective careers so far.
Many factors will go in to determine where they fall when it comes to their overall chances. Everything from offensive schemes, trends, the supporting cast around them, and yes, even their past accomplishments.
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Editor’s Note: These rankings are for QBs at the start of the 2020 NFL season
No Chance To Make Hall Of Fame – Mike Glennon
There’s been a lot of confusion at quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars over the past few years but Mike Glennon hasn’t done much of anything throughout his career. He had a promising rookie year back in 2013 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and since then, has been nothing but a journeyman backup. He wasn’t even able to prove to the Jaguars he can get the job done in 2020.
Glennon has only won six out of 21 games he’s started which is one of the biggest reasons why he hasn’t had much success in the NFL. He wasn’t even able to dethrone quarterback Garnder Minshew who had one of the most disappointing seasons for a player that showed sparks of being brilliant just a year before.
It’s safe to say that Glennon has no chance to make the Hall of Fame. He doesn’t have the stats for it, the accolades for it, or even made the NFL Playoffs a single time in his entire career. Glennon hasn’t even made a single Pro Bowl so it’s safe to say he will not be mentioned in Canton, Ohio anytime soon.