Each NFL team’s biggest Hall of Fame snub

2 Oct 1988: Running back Roger Craig of the San Francisco 49ers runs down the field during a game against the Detroit Lions at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. The 49ers won the game 20-13.
2 Oct 1988: Running back Roger Craig of the San Francisco 49ers runs down the field during a game against the Detroit Lions at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California. The 49ers won the game 20-13. /
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: S John Lynch

These days, he’s the general manager of the reigning NFC champions San Francisco 49ers. Safety John Lynch was quite the standout with both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos. The nine-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro collected 26 interceptions and nine fumble recoveries and a Super Bowl ring in 15 NFL seasons.

Also Consider: CB Ronde Barber

Tennessee Titans: DE Ray Childress

He was one of the Houston Oilers’ steadiest players during his tenure with the team. Ray Childress was the third overall pick in the 1985 draft and a five-time Pro Bowler for the franchise that now resides in Nashville. He totaled an impressive 79.5 sacks in 12 NFL seasons (1 with Dallas), to go with 19 forced fumbles and 19 fumble recoveries.

Also Consider: RB Eddie George

Washington Redskins: T Joe Jacoby

The “Hogs” were one of the best offensive lines in recent NFL history and paved the way for the Washington Redskins’ four Super Bowl teams in a 10-year span from 1982-91 – with three of those seasons resulting in a title. Tackle Joe Jacoby played 13 seasons, made 148 starts and earned four Pro Bowl invitations and a pair of All-Pro nods.

Also Consider: RB/KR/DB Andy Farkas

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