NFL: 27 most likely non-QB future Hall of Famers
Joey Bosa might already be a Hall of Famer based on his production from his first five seasons, and while injuries have taken hold the past two seasons, his skill-set gives him a chance to continue to pad his candidacy.
The 2016 NFL Defensive Player of The Year, Bosa has averaged 9.5 sacks per season and surpassed double-digits in three of his first four seasons.
Bosa has already been named a First-Team All-Pro in 2019 and been to three Pro Bowls in his first four seasons.
It will certainly bolster Bosa’s chances if the Chargers can build out a roster capable of challenging the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West, giving the 25-year-old the chance to play more meaningful and postseason football teams.