If candor is the name of the game, then I have to say Riley deserves this honor as much as another Ken whom Bengals fans have been touting for years: quarterback Ken Anderson. Riley picked off an insane 65 passes in his glorious 15-year career, but he never made a Pro Bowl, which means no Hall of Fame voter is going to look at him. Ironically, Riley was named first-team All-Pro in his 15th and final season, when he shared the lead in interceptions in the AFC with eight. "You'll never find a bigger advocate of his making the Hall than me," former Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth told The New York Times in 2013. "I probably learned more football from Kenny Riley than from anyone I played for or against. Everything I did that worked against everybody else never worked against him. But as soon as he would pick off a pass on my route or beat me to a spot, he'd tell me why, explain what I'd done wrong. He wanted me to be better because that made the team better."