First undrafted quarterback to be elected into the Hall of Fame
Warren Moon kept himself a busy schedule after high school he
played at a junior college in Los Angeles and in the Canadian
Football League before reaching the NFL. Based on his history,
Moon knew better than to expect selection into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
For the first time since 2001, the maximum number of candidates
was chosen, reinforcing the strength of the 15 finalists. Among
those who didn't make it are receiver Michael Irvin, former
Vikings offensive tackle Gary Zimmerman, Buffalo Bills running
back Thurman Thomas, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick
Thomas and Washington Redskins receiver Art Monk.
The former quarterback received a very nice surprise when he was
elected along with five others last Saturday. He is the first
African-American quarterback in the Hall of Fame. Among the
others were New York Giants linebacker Harry Carson, Coach John
Madden, Troy Aikman, Rayfield Wright, and late Reggie White.
If we compare, they've had very similar careers Aikman was the
NFL's top draft pick in 1989. and Moon was undrafted out of the
University of Washington after leading the Huskies to an upset
victory in the 1978 Rose Bowl. Aikman retired after 12 seasons
because of concussions. Moon, even after playing his first six
professional seasons in the CFL, played 17 seasons in the NFL.
And Aikman won three Super Bowls with the Cowboys in four
seasons, while Moon was unable to reach the Super Bowl.
While he lamented the final fact, Moon said his unusual career
path made his selection all the more meaningful. Moon is the
first undrafted quarterback to be elected into the Hall of Fame.