The Pro Football Hall of Fame will induct 28 new members this summer in Canton, Ohio Josh Tomlin Jersey . Eight of those new members come via this year's induction cla s, with the other 20 members belonging to last year's centennial cla s. The ceremonies will take place from Aug. 5-9, with the Cowboys and Steelers also scheduled to play in the annual Hall of Fame Game.While certainly helped, there are still a slew of deserving players who are waiting to earn their rightful place in the Hall of Fame. With still fresh in our minds, we decided to take a look at each 's team's best player who is currently not in Canton.Here is the criteria for the list:The player must have played more than half of his career for the franchiseThe player must be currently eligible for induction into the Hall of FameSo, who is your favorite team's best non-Hall of Fame player? Let's find out. - Ottis Anderson, RBAnderson's succe s during his eight seasons with the Cardinals, along with his late-career resurgence with the , should be enough to one day earn him a place in Canton. The 1979 offensive Rookie of the Year, Anderson earned All-Pro honors that season while rushing for a career-high 1,605 yards. In his first 86 games with the Cardinals, Anderson averaged 86 rushing yards and 111 all-purpose yards. He also scored 45 touchdowns while helping the Cardinals post three consecutive winning seasons from 1982-84.In 1986, Anderson was traded to the Giants, where he served as Joe Morris' backup during New York's first run. Three years later, Anderson was back in the starting lineup, rushing for over 1,000 yards while helping the Giants post a 12-4 record. The following season, Anderson again led the Giants in rushing during the regular season while helping New York stun the two-time defending champion in the NFC title game. In Super Bowl XXV, Anderson rumbled for 102 yards and a touchdown to help the Giants topple the favored . Anderson, 34 years old at the time, is still the oldest running back in league history to be named Super Bowl MVP. - Tommy Nobis, LBAtlanta's first draft pick, Nobis played on just two Eddie Rosario Jersey winning teams during his 11-year tenure with the Falcons. Despite his team's lack of succe s, Nobis earned the recognition of his peers, earning five Pro Bowl selections and one All-Pro nod during his first seven seasons.The NFL's Rookie of the Year in 1966, Nobis recorded a whopping 294 tackles that season. That total is not only a Falcons' franchise record, it is unofficially the the most tackles ever credited to a player in NFL history, . Nobis' early succe s earned him a place on the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 1960s."I just remember how dominating a football player he was," former Cardinals Hall of Fame offensive lineman Dan Dierdorf once said of Nobis. "I remember his speed. For a big guy, I was startled that a guy could make that many plays on the sideline from a middle linebacker position." - Jamal Lewis, RBLewis' career is a little bizarre. The fifth overall pick in the 2000 draft, Lewis rushed for 1,364 yards as a rookie while helping the Ravens reach their first Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XXXV, Lewis rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown in Baltimore's 34-7 win over the Giants. Three years later, Lewis earned Offensive Player of the Year honors after rushing for 2,066 yards, the third-highest total in NFL history. Lewis, who played his final three seasons for the (helping Cleveland post a 10-6 record in 2007), compiled four other 1,000-yard rushing seasons. His 10,607 career rushing yards are 25th in league history.Despite his succe s, the only time Lewis earned All Pro/Pro Bowl honors was during his monster 2003 season. Lewis also did not have a terribly long career, as he hung up his cleats for good before his 31st birthday. He also mi sed the entire 2001 season after suffering a knee injury. Brandon McCarthy Jersey But despite his lack of longevity and Pro Bowl nods, Lewis' body of work should render him future consideration for Canton.Buffalo Bills - Steve Tasker, WROne of the greatest special teams players in NFL history, Tasker earned seven Pro Bowl nods from 1987-95. During that span, Tasker helped the Bills become the first franchise appear Babe Ruth Jersey in four consecutive Super Bowls. Tasker's brilliance was on display during the opening minutes of Super Bowl XXVII. With the punting from their own 16 yard line, Tasker was lined up against linebacker Robert Jones, a rookie who filled in for an injured starter. Jones didn't have a chance against Tasker, who beat Jones on an inside move before blocking Mike Saxon's punt. Tasker's play set up the game's first touchdown. Two other Bills from the '90s that I considered were linebackers Darryl Talley and Cornelius Bennett. The duo played a considerable role in helping the Bills' defense allow an average of just 17.3 points per game during their four-year run atop the AFC. - Sam Mills, LBFew players have had a bigger impact on a franchise than Mills, who we made an exception for as it relates to not spending at least half of his career in Carolina. While he only spent three years in Carolina, Mills' impact is still felt within the organization; he has a statue that is currently outside Bank of American Stadium.A 2021 finalist, Mills brought an immediate spark to the expansion Panthers. After racking up 110 tackles during his first season in Carolina, Mills earned All-Pro honors in 1996 while helping the Panthers reach the NFC Championship Game in just their second year of existence. In the proce s, Mills became the first 37-year-old defense player to be selected to the Pro Bowl. Mills then enjoyed a productive third season with the Panthers before calling it a career after the 1997 season. A five-time Pro Bowler, Mills is a member of the Hall of Fame as well as the Panthers Ring of Honor. A former Panthers a sistant coach, Mills, who continued to coach despite receiving a cancer diagnosis, was the inspirational force behind the Panthers' run to Super Bowl XXXVII. His "keep pounding" mantra continues to serve as the team's rallying Mike Soroka Jersey cry. Mills, who died in April of 2005, had his number 51 retired by the Panthers before the start of the '05 season. - Ken Riley, CBRiley retired with 65 interceptions, which is currently tied for the fifth highest total in NFL history. The player Riley is often compared to is , who is part of this year's induction cla s. An incredibly consistent player throughout his career, Riley picked off at least four pa ses nine different times, tallying a career-high nine interceptions in 1976. A key member of the Bengals' 1981 AFC championship team, Riley returned a league high three interceptions for touchdowns during his final two seasons. In 1983, his final NFL season, the 36-year-old Riley recorded eight interceptions (returning two for scores) while earning his first career All-Pro selection. - Steve