NFL: 27 most likely non-QB future Hall of Famers
Peters has consistently been one of the most dominant cornerbacks of his era, and has been rewarded as such by being named a two-time First-Team All-Pro, two-time Second-Team All-Pro, and voted into three Pro Bowls by coaches, fans, and his peers.
Since joining the Ravens last season, Peters has played some of his best and most disciplined football in his career. A true ballhawk, while Peters has lost his share of gambles jumping routes in the past, he has intercepted 31 interceptions in his career, returning six for touchdowns and broken up 86 passes.
If Peters can stack a couple more seasons where he interceptions four or more passes and continues to be feared by quarterbacks across the NFL, he will certainly bolster his case to one day reside in Canton.