BRISTOL, CT — Just days after the 2026 Hall of Fame class left Aqib Talib on the outside looking in yet again, Skip Bayless decided to set the internet on fire. The controversial analyst didn’t just advocate for Talib’s induction; he took it a step further, arguing that the former “No Fly Zone” anchor actually had a superior career to Seattle legend Richard Sherman.
With Sherman set to hit the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time in 2027, the timing of this debate isn’t accidental. It’s a collision course between two of the loudest, most dominant corners of the 2010s. Bayless’s take? Talib’s knack for finding the end zone separates him from the pack, even if the voters haven’t caught up yet.
Bayless’s argument hinges on one explosive stat: Touchdowns. Talib wasn’t just stopping drives; he was scoring points. He finished his career with 10 interceptions returned for touchdowns—ranking fourth in NFL history. That is offensive production from a defensive position.
Compare the resumes:
Sherman owns the accolades. His three First-Team All-Pro nods dwarf Talib’s one. The “Legion of Boom” leader was arguably the more technically sound cover corner, shutting down entire sides of the field. But Talib was the wild card—the guy who could flip a 14-point swing in three seconds flat.
“You look at the film, and Sherman erased guys. But Talib? He terrified quarterbacks differently. If you made a mistake near Aqib, you weren’t just punting; you were watching him high-step into the end zone. That fear factor is what Skip is talking about.”
— Anonymous NFL Scout
Here is where it gets messy. Talib has now missed the cut for the Class of 2025 and 2026. Meanwhile, Sherman becomes eligible next year and is widely considered a first-ballot lock. If Sherman walks into Canton on his first try while Talib waits, it validates the voters’ preference for consistency over volatility.
Bayless is effectively drawing a line in the sand before the 2027 voting cycle begins. If the committee views Sherman as the gold standard of the era, does Talib’s chaotic brilliance get overshadowed? Or does the comparison force voters to realize they’ve been underrating the most prolific scoring corner of his generation?
One thing is certain: The “Chain Snatcher” isn’t going to stay quiet about this snub for long.