5 current Cowboys with the best Hall of Fame chances

1. Zack Martin, G
Percentage chance to make the Hall of Fame: 90%
Finally, what can we say about Zack Martin that hasn’t been said by the NFL voting committee and every NFL analyst out there? Martin is one of 12 players in NFL history to have been named first-team All-Pro five times and has been named to an All-Pro team and the Pro Bowl every year of his career besides 2020 when he was injured. To go along with that, he has only allowed 12 sacks in his entire eight-year career. While the trenches in football typically go unnoticed, Martin has not.
Cowboys RG Zack Martin added another line to his Hall of Fame resume today, being named first-team All-Pro for fifth time. Since 1970, Martin is one of 12 players to be first-team All-Pro at least five times and Pro Bowler at least seven times in first eight years of NFL career. pic.twitter.com/rRlr666aIN
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) January 14, 2022
He is well respected throughout the game and consistently ranked in the top three amongst interior offensive linemen year after year since he was drafted back in 2014. He’s not stopping yet either, as Pro Football Focus graded his 2021 performance as a 93.9. His resume already puts him as essentially a Hall of Fame lock, but thankfully we should have several more seasons of Zack Martin excellence to enjoy.
As of today, only two of these players can be considered locks. But the other three have a chance to earn themselves a gold jacket if they continue to pad their resumes. Let us know if you think the grading is wrong or if anyone else deserves the recognition!
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