Find out about the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010 announcement, along with our thoughts and analysis.  Also, check out our new 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee guesses…

Our 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductees post had a lot of discussion around it, so we figured we’d better come back and take a chance at 2010.

First, taking a look back at 2009, we only hit 3 of the 5 non-senior inductees–Randall McDaniel, Derrick Thomas and first time eligible Bruce Smith.  Also making it were first timer Rod Woodson, who we debated about including, and figured would make it in a year or two, and Bills owner Ralph Wilson, who snuck in despite not even being a finalist in 2007 or 2008, and seemed like a bit of stretch to me, given the recent way he’s treated the people of Buffalo with his team (the whole Toronto thing).

Regardless, here’s looking ahead to 2010:

2009 Finalists Eligible Again:

WR Cris Carter
C Dermontti Dawson
DE Richard Dent
G Russ Grimm
DT Cortez Kennedy
DT John Randle
WR Andre Reed
TE Shannon Sharpe
Commissioner Paul Tagliabue

Notable First time eligibles:
RB Emmitt Smith
WR Tim Brown
WR Jerry Rice (assuming that his preseason adventures in 2005 aren’t held against him)
CB Aeneas Williams

So, our prediction for the Finalists of 2010:

WR Cris Carter
C Dermontti Dawson
DE Richard Dent
G Russ Grimm
DT Cortez Kennedy
DT John Randle
WR Andre Reed
TE Shannon Sharpe
Commissioner Paul Tagliabue
RB Emmitt Smith
WR Tim Brown
WR Jerry Rice
CB Aeneas Williams
RB Terrell Davis
owner Art Modell

A lot of people won’t like that last one, and it’s the one I’d say is least likely–but I feel that in addition to Tagliabue, one other “contributor” will make the finalist list.

And the Zoneblitz.com Class of 2010 will look like this:

WR Jerry Rice – Assuming he’s eligible, he’s a no-brainer.  And, he probably keeps Brown out in his first year, and forces Cris Carter to wait another year.

RB Emmitt Smith – Again, a no-brainer–he’s the leading rusher of all-time.  Even his recent horrible gig with ESPN won’t keep him out.  And, combining with Rice, it means we will have to hear all kinds of Dancing With the Stars references, since Rice was a finalist and Smith won.  Shoot me now.

TE Shannon Sharpe – He’s the leading all-time receiver at TE.  Making him wait a year was fine, but will they make him wait more?

C Dermontti Dawson – A six-time first team All-Pro, seven-time Pro Bowler, and member of the All-90’s Team (see, we were paying attention to all the post season numbers put forth), it seems like at least one lineman gets in each year–and he looks to me to be the best on the list.

Commissioner Paul Tagliabue – Looking at the rest of my finalist list, I hope I forgot someone, as I’m not sure Tagliabue should make it yet.  Then again, as we go into what might be the final year of the salary cap, with some potential labor problems on the horizon, if he’s not elected next year, he might have trouble making the finalist list again for a while.

To be honest, I’m not sure that all five of these guys would get a ‘Yes’ vote when it comes time to decide on the final list–but that’s what I’ll roll with.  As for the 2010 Hall of Fame Senior Candidates, Tony Parslow and Brad have been discussing some of the potential names over on it’s own thread.

So what do you think?  We’ve got about 50 weeks to discuss it this year–so let’s get going!