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What're the odds that an undrafted player in the NFL will have a Hall of Fame career? According to the website StadiumTalk.com, only 17 players out of nearly 27,000 in the league's history advanced to the Hall without being drafted, or .0006%.....you'll know some of the names, like quarterbacks Warren Moon and Kurt Warner, and colorful badass defensive tackle for the Vikings, John Randle....but way back, a couple of Steelers fit the bill--Pittsburgh native and cornerback Jack Butler, who was inducted in 2012 and died in 2013...and and fullback/linebacker Marion Motley, who spent most of his time with the Browns, but also one year with the Steelers, was inducted back in 1968...here's the list of 17, with plenty of info about each guy: https://www.stadiumtalk.com/s/best-undrafted-nfl-hall-of-famers-5589d363766a4455?utm_campaign=bestundraftednflhofers-2099894de6d64cae&utm_source=tab&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=msn-msn-home