The finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2017 were announced on Tuesday evening, and they were headlined by former San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson, and Terrell Owens.

Tomlinson is fifth all-time in NFL rushing yards with 13,684. He’s only bested by Curtis Martin, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, and Emmitt Smith. He also holds the NFL’s single-season record for touchdowns in a season with 28 in 2006.

Joining Tomlinson on the finalist list for the first time were defensive end Jason Taylor, safety Brian Dawkins, offensive lineman Tony Boselli, wide receiver Isaac Bruce, cornerback Ty Law, and offensive lineman Kevin Mawae.

Running back Terrell Davis was named a finalist for a third time, as well as quarterback Kurt Warner. Offensive linemen Alan Faneca and Joe Jacoby also received nods, along with safety John Lynch.

Davis played just seven NFL seasons, but helped lead the Broncos to a Super Bowl in 1998, in a season where he rushed for 2,008 yards and 21 touchdowns. He became just the fourth player in NFL history to accomplish such a feat. Warner led the St. Louis Rams’ Greatest Show on Turf, leading the Rams to a Super Bowl in 1999, and being named first-team All-Pro twice with the Rams.

Kicker Morten Anderson, and head coach Don Coryell were named as well.

The list of finalists is at 15, after being trimmed down from the 26 that were announced as semifinalists back in November.

The finalists named will join Senior Finalist Kenny Easley and 2017 Contributor Finalists Jerry Jones and Paul Tagliabue when the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee meets to vote the day before Super Bowl LI.

Here is a full list of the finalists: