Announcing the Hall of Fame class of 2045.
Larry Bruner, WR, San Francisco DemonsBruner was an offensive weapon for the Demons. In the fine tradition of San Francisco running backs, he churned out yards on the ground, year after year. In the end, he racked up the third most yards all time, at 11,883, more than SF legend Scott Cosper. His 99 TDs rank 8th all time and by the way he also added 4900 receiving yards and one Super Bowl ring.
Heriberto Medrano, CB, Brooklyn TigersMedrano might be the second greatest DB of all time, but he spent much of his career in the shadow of the GOAT, Allen Reynoso. He was an instant impact player upon joining the league, but toiled in oblivion for Battle Creek, until he was traded to the Brooklyn Tigers and the rest is history. He anchored one of the most feared defenses of all time for the Tigers dynasty. Upon his arrival, the Tigers made 5 straight Super Bowls, winning 3. Oh, and he has the second most interceptions all time with 79, including 5 returned for touchdowns.
Alfredo Webb, CB, Detroit Lions/Oakland PanthersNo one made big defensive plays like Alfredo Webb. He is the all time leader in INTs returned for touchdown with 8 in his career. He also had 48 INTs.
Jeffrey Carlson, Rapid Valley Shadow Dancers
Carlson is one of the top safeties of all time. A two time Super Bowl champion, he was a stalwart for the Shadow Dancers, amassing 44 career INTs and 836 tackles.
Alonzo Harris, CB, Arkansas ThrashersKing Kong ain't got... well you know... on this hall of famer. This two time Super Bowl champion with the Thrashers had 56 career INTs, 9 forced fumbles and 723 tackles.
Lloyd Meeks, CB, The Real KayfabeMeeks was the top DB for the Kayfabe for years. Of course, it was hard for him to gain recognition while all time greats were his contemporaries. But he did have 46 INTs and his stats are comparable to Louis Palumbo! Those are hall of fame level numbers despite the lack of recognition during his career.