As soon as a class goes in, the Pro Football Hall of Fame prepares to welcome the next. With 102 nominees in the running for 2019, the Jets are well-represented.

Six candidates have ties to Gang Green, including Ed Reed, one of the most recognizable newbies to the ballot. Other highlights of the potential class include Tony Gonzalez, Champ Bailey and London Fletcher. Here’s how New York’s connections break down:

Alan Faneca: Offensive Lineman in New York from 2008-09, selected to Pro Bowl both seasons.

Kevin Mawae: Center from 1998-2005, six-time Pro Bowler and two-time First-Team All-Pro.

La’Roi Glover: Assistant Defensive Line Coach for the past two seasons.

Steve Atwater: Safety, played his last season with the Jets in 1999.

Ty Law: Safety with Jets in 2005 (Pro Bowl) & 2008.

Ed Reed: Played seven games with the Jets in 2013, his final NFL season.

Of all the names here, Mawae is the one best known as a Jet. He served as a pivotal piece of the offensive line from 1998-2005. Mawae is the most reliable center the team has seen outside of Nick Mangold. Although he played for both the Seahawks and Titans, he was a six-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro in New York.

Mawae was a finalist for the Hall of Fame in 2018, which means there’s a strong chance he gets inducted this time around. That said, it’s Reed who has the best odds of any ex-Jet, though it will be his time in Baltimore the earns him a bust in Canton.