3. Frank Gore is a lock for Hall of Fame
The Buffalo running back, who spent most of his career with San Francisco, has quietly been one of the best running backs of his generation. But he’s gone largely unnoticed on the national stage. Perhaps that’s because he’s played on some bad teams or because of his low-key personality. But Gore can’t be overlooked anymore when you’re talking about immortals. In Sunday’s victory against Denver, Gore rushed for 65 yards. That pushed him past Barry Sanders for third place on the all-time rushing list. If you’ve gained more yards than Sanders, you’re a first-ballot Hall of Famer.