One NFL player on each team most destined for Hall of Fame
Dallas Cowboys: T Tyron Smith
The ninth overall pick in 2011 has seen his share of injuries in recent years. Dallas Cowboys’ left tackle Tyron Smith has been one of the best players in the league since his arrival. The seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro has missed three games each of the past four seasons. You could also make the case here for guard Zack Martin.
Denver Broncos: OLB Von Miller
He was the Most Valuable Player of his team’s Super Bowl 50 over the Carolina Panthers and put together a memorable 2015 postseason overall. In nine NFL campaigns, Denver Broncos’ outside linebacker Von Miller has accumulated 106 sacks, 26 forced fumbles and been named to the Pro Bowl in eight of his nine seasons.
Detroit Lions: QB Matthew Stafford
He missed the final eight games of 2019 and early in his career health was a concern. But Lions’ quarterback Matthew Stafford has piled up some impressive number since he joined the team as the first overall pick in 2009. The former University of Georgia standout has thrown for 41,025 yards and 256 scores (134 interceptions).