We know you're in, but who am I?
Two days after the NFL enshrines its latest Pro Football Hall of Fame class, the NFL Network has the latest of its "NFL's Top 10" shows (tonight, 5 p.m.) that tries to name the most deserving players who are not (yet) in the Hall.
The would be (alphabetically):
== Ken Anderson: Cincinnati Bengals QB for a club-record 16 seasons, earning four Pro Bowl selections. Named 1981 AP NFL MVP in leading team to Super Bowl XVI. Completed 66.3 percent of his postseason passes for 93.5 career playoff passer rating.
== Cris Carter: Second all time in catches (1,101) and touchdown receptions (130) after 16-year career with Philadelphia ('87-'89), Minnesota ('90-'01) and Miami ('02). Selected for eight Pro Bowls and posted eight consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
== "Bullet" Bob Hayes: Former "World's Fastest Man" (100 meter champion in 1964 Olympics) holds Dallas records for touchdown receptions (71) and yards per catch (20.0).
== Alex Karras : Detroit Lions' 1958 first-round draft pick played 12 seasons and was selected to four Pro Bowls.
== Jerry Kramer : Five-time NFL champion with the Green Bay Packers, was named to NFL's 50th Anniversary Team.
== Jim Marshall : Played in most consecutive games (282) by non-kicker in NFL history and ranks second Minnesota history with 127 sacks. Started in four Super Bowls for the Vikings.
== Ken "The Snake" Stabler : Led Oakland to first Super Bowl title (SB XI) and passed for 27,000 yards in 15 NFL seasons. Contributed to some of the NFL's most memorable plays - "Holy Roller," "Ghost to the Post," and "Sea of Hands."
== Steve Tasker : Selected to record seven Pro Bowls as a special-teamer. Played in four consecutive Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills.
==Derrick Thomas : Holds NFL records for sacks in a game (seven) and career forced fumbles (45). Selected to nine consecutive Pro Bowls and posted club-record 126.5 sacks in 11 seasons with Kansas City.
==Ricky Watters : Tied a Super Bowl record with three touchdowns in Super Bowl XXIX for San Francisco. Five-time Pro Bowl selection ranks 14th in NFL history with 14,891 scrimmage yards.
Note: The show re-airs Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Saturday at 9 a.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.



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