Seattle Seahawks players Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor and Kenny Easley were named to NFL.com’s list of the top safeties of all time on Wednesday.

The list, produced by analyst Gil Brandt, ranked the 31 greatest safeties to ever play the game.

Here's my list of the greatest safeties ever to play the game https://t.co/4UNoLcoMuT pic.twitter.com/nf1IgR3Y3c — Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) July 5, 2017

Kam Chancellor, who joined the Seahawks in 2010, ranked at No. 23. He was recognized for his four Pro Bowl appearances and two second-team All-Pro nods. The Legion of Boom member has 12 career interceptions and a Super Bowl championship after the 2013 season.

Chancellor underwent surgery on both ankles this offseason to remove bone spurs but has recovered. He was recently named to the NFL Network’s Top 100 Players list at No. 34.

Chancellor’s Legion of Boom mate Earl Thomas landed on the list at No. 19. Thomas, who also joined the Seahawks in 2010, has been voted to five Pro Bowls and made first-team All-Pro three times. In his career, Thomas has 23 career interceptions and a Super Bowl championship.

Thomas finished the 2016 season on the injured reserve list after breaking his tibia during Week 13. But he has been determined to get back on the field in time for camp, recently saying he’s about 80 percent recovered from the gruesome injury.

Cracking the top 10 at No. 7 is retired Seahawk Kenny Easley. Easley, who played for Seattle from 1981-87, was recognized on the list for his five Pro Bowl appearances and three first-team All-Pro selections. Easley had 32 career interceptions and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 1984.

The strong safety became the fourth player who spent his entire career with the Seahawks to be voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in February.