On Saturday at 6:00 p.m. PT, the NFL will announce the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019, which could include as many as four inductees with ties to the Seattle Seahawks.

Center Kevin Mawae, guard Steve Hutchinson, running back Edgerrin James and coach Tom Flores are all eligible for induction this year, and each have connections to the Seahawks.

The Class of 2019 is currently at 15 finalists, but only five will be inducted on Saturday.

Of those five, three first-year eligible players are expected to get inducted: tight end Tony Gonzalez, safety Ed Reed and cornerback Champ Bailey.

That only leaves two spots for the rest of the class, which makes it hard to envision any of Seattle’s representatives getting inducted.

James probably has the best chance, although he has the smallest connection to Seattle. The longtime Colts and Cardinals running back spent seven games with Seattle in 2009, rushing 46 times for 125 yards. He is one of four running backs to rush for 1,500+ yards four times in his career, and is 13th all-time in rushing yards.

Hutchinson has been a finalist in the past, and was one of the most dominant guards in the NFC during his playing career. He was a catalyst for Shaun Alexander’s success in Seattle, and deserves enshrinement. However, it is hard to see him stealing one of the two modern-era spots remaining.

Mawae is one of the best centers who has yet to be enshrined in Canton, but his HOF chances look rather bleak this year with such a full ballot.

The same can be said for Flores, who is one of only two retired coaches to win two Super Bowls and not make the Hall of Fame. His time will come though.

How do you think the Seattle-connected candidates will fare on Saturday?