Overview
- Craig is one of five finalists alongside senior nominees Ken Anderson and L.C. Greenwood, coach finalist Bill Belichick, and contributor finalist Robert Kraft.
- Each Hall of Fame selector may vote for only three of the five finalists, and no more than three can be enshrined with the modern-era class.
- In 1985, Craig became the first NFL player to top 1,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards in a season, finishing with 1,050 and 1,016 respectively.
- His résumé includes four Pro Bowls, a 1988 first-team All-Pro selection, and key roles on three Super Bowl championship teams.
- Across 11 NFL seasons he totaled 8,189 rushing yards and 56 rushing touchdowns, plus 4,911 receiving yards and 17 receiving touchdowns, with strong postseason production.