Greene, Robinson vs. Hall of Fame Linebackers

Two of the 17 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013 excelled primarily as linebackers in the NFL.

Senior nominee Dave Robinson, if elected on Feb. 2, would join his Green Bay Packers linebacker teammate Ray Nitschke in the Hall.

Kevin Greene’s credentials include 160 career sacks. That number can’t necessarily be compared to Hall of Fame linebackers since many played before 1982, the year in which the quarterback sack became an official NFL statistic.

Here’s a glimpse at how Greene and Robinson compare to the 22 linebackers with busts in Canton.

Player Years Games Int All Pro Pro Bowls
KEVIN GREENE 15 228 5 2 5
DAVE ROBINSON 12 155 27 3 3
HOF LBs
Chuck Bednarik# 14 169 20 9 8
Bobby Bell 12 168 26 8 9
Nick Buoniconti 14 183 32 7 8
Dick Butkus 9 119 22 6 8
Harry Carson 13 173 11 2 9
George Connor## 8 90 7 5 4
Bill George 15 173 18 8 8
Jack Ham 12 162 32 6 8
Chris Hanburger 14 187 19 4 9
Ted Hendricks 15 215 26 4 8
Sam Huff 13 168 30 3 5
Rickey Jackson 15 227 8 4 6
Jack Lambert 11 146 28 8 9
Willie Lanier 11 149 27 7 8
Ray Nitschke 15 190 25 3 1
Les Richter 9 112 16 2 8
Joe Schmidt 13 155 24 10 10
Mike Singletary 12 179 7 8 10
Lawrence Taylor 13 184 9 9 10
Derrick Thomas 11 169 1 3 9
Andre Tippett 10 151 1 2 5
Dave Wilcox 11 153 14 5 7
           
# Also a center winning All-NFL honors once at that position.
## Also a tackle and defensive tackle.

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