Saturday in Phoenix, we'll find out if Charles Haley finally has the votes to become the 15th Dallas Cowboy to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He, Jimmy Johnson and Darren Woodson all have opportunities to join that exclusive club in the years to come.
But beyond that, there's one current member of the Cowboys who probably holds the best chance of earning a spot in Canton, Ohio, and that's tight end Jason Witten. Witten's only 32, but he's been so damn steady, consistent and productive over the first 12 years of his career that we can already start pondering his Hall of Fame chances.
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