Devin McCourty

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So as we know he was a standout hear at Rutgers and has been a perennial Pro Bowl Safety for the Pats. My question is, is he a NFL HOF safety? Belicheck said he was at the level, wonder what others think. Would be cool to have produced a HOF player out of Rutgers!
 

PiscatawayMike

Heisman
Jul 27, 2001
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So as we know he was a standout hear at Rutgers and has been a perennial Pro Bowl Safety for the Pats. My question is, is he a NFL HOF safety? Belicheck said he was at the level, wonder what others think. Would be cool to have produced a HOF player out of Rutgers!

Deron Cherry should've been elected to the HOF already. Unfortunately, he was tucked away on a very mediocre Chiefs team during the '80s.

http://www.notinhalloffame.com/football/1192-43-deron-cherry

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-hall-of-fame-top-candidate-for-each-afc-team

http://www.goliath.com/sports/the-15-best-nfl-players-still-not-in-the-hall-of-fame/
 
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RUfromSoCal?

Heisman
Nov 26, 2006
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The guy's going on his 8th year as a starter. He's got a couple Super Bowl rings. I think if he wasn't playing at a potential HOF level, Belichick wouldn't have kept him around.

I love the guy. I root for him. I appreciate all he does and has done for RU.

“HOF level” (whatever that means) and Having the “highlight reel” and the PR That will get you the votes to get you in, are two different things.

Just don’t see it. Hope I’m wrong.
 

MADHAT1

Heisman
Apr 1, 2003
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not enough all pro (named to the Associated Press All-Pro second team 3 times) or pro bowl appearances (2)
 

RU62

All-Conference
Dec 21, 2001
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Deron Cherry first. He is well deserved. He is a selection for the All Decade Team for his era. Certainly HOF consideration. I also believe he is still a minority owner of thr Jacksonville Jaguars.
 

miketd1

Heisman
Sep 26, 2006
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Strong resume, but needs more HOF moments. Like a key INT during the SB. Or lead in tackles in a critical playoff game against a rival.
 

mdk02

Heisman
Aug 18, 2011
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Certainly not a first year eligible candidate. Lets see how his career ends to judge his chances in the years thereafter.
 

BillyC80

Heisman
Oct 23, 2006
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I believe we only have 3 players in the College Football HOF. You would think, with the longest history of college football, Rutgers would have more, not to mention at least one in the NFL HOF.
 

ashokan

Heisman
May 3, 2011
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All-Pro is harder than Pro Bowl. Making All Pro second team 3x is pretty good (only made Pro Bowl 2x and I think once was after someone dropped out). Lots of Pro Bowl players never make All Pro anything. DM is certainly getting near nominating territory imo. The fact he does better with All Pro than Pro Bowl means the media and others who vote know him better than the Pro Bowl popularity contest voters
 

Rokodesh

Heisman
Aug 30, 2007
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Devin in a great pro but HOF are the best of the best. There are only a handful true deserving HOF safeties since 2000.

Ed Reed
Polamalu
Charles Woodson (CB/S)
Brian Dawkins
Rod Woodson
John Lynch
Rodney Harrison
Darren Sharper (Maybe, does being a rapist disqualify him)

Devin hasn’t gotten to that point yet
 
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chrisfromnyc

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Oct 11, 2012
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Couldn't agree more. He was the best pro out of a group of very talented players in that maybe 5 year span.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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Sep 11, 2006
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Strong resume, but needs more HOF moments. Like a key INT during the SB. Or lead in tackles in a critical playoff game against a rival.
 
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chrisfromnyc

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Devin in a great pro but HOF are the best of the best. There are only a handful true deserving HOF safeties since 2000.

Ed Reed
Polamalu
Charles Woodson (CB/S)
Brian Dawkins
Rod Woodson
John Lynch
Rodney Harrison
Darren Sharper (Maybe, does being a rapist disqualify him)

Devin hasn’t gotten to that point yet
Ed Reed might be the best safety I ever saw play.
 

mikefla

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Nov 19, 2012
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8 years in the NFL
6x voted defensive captain
3 pro bowl appearances
3x 2nd team Pro Bowl
2 super bowl rings

Pretty nice career.
Needs 2 more GOOD years...and maybe
 

yesrutgers01

Heisman
Nov 9, 2008
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38,130
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He has had a great career and most likely will have a few more good years in him. Type of career that most guys coming out of college could only hope to have. HOF? To say he may be that next level just below HOF is not a bad thing. Think Hernandez, Mattingly, Munson...

My take on HOF is when you hear their name, you instantly don't even question if they should be there or not. I don't know how many people outside of NE or here at Rutgers that would instantly even think HOF when they hear his name. And that is not a knock on him, playing this well and being quiet is a very good thing when playing his position.
 
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RUchip

All-Conference
Oct 15, 2010
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8 years in the NFL
6x voted defensive captain
3 pro bowl appearances
3x 2nd team Pro Bowl
2 super bowl rings

Pretty nice career.
Needs 2 more GOOD years...and maybe
You get voted to the HOF based on stats mostly. Being in the league 8 years and being a captain mean nothing to the committee.
 

ScarletNYC

All-Conference
Jul 31, 2008
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Not even close. To make it in as a safety you have to be game changing and a playmaker. He's been consistently good, but that's not enough.
 

FourSpot

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McCourty was not very good as a CB. He's been one of the better S since Belichick moved him there. But not HOF. His counterparts during his time would be Earl Thomas and Eric Berry, and they're better than McCourty. If Landon Collins keeps it up, he's on track for a HOF career.
 

applesktrack

All-Conference
Nov 29, 2007
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Not yet but if he can keep this level for another 4-6 years and another ring or two then I don't see why not.
 

mikefla

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You get voted to the HOF based on stats mostly. Being in the league 8 years and being a captain mean nothing to the committee.
I dont give a flip what the committee cares about
I dont think he will get in
I was just listing his background