Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Andy Dalton is a three-time Pro Bowl quarterback who has more passing yards (38,150) than Jim Kelly, Phil Simms and Kurt Warner and more touchdown passes (244) than Len Dawson, Steve Young and Terry Bradshaw.
But without any playoff wins and failing to maintain as a starting quarterback after his time with the Cincinnati Bengals was over, does he belong enshrined in Canton with some of the other greats?
His new Carolina Panthers teammate Mile Sanders thinks so. The veteran running back, on WFNZ radio’s "Mac and Bone Podcast" earlier in the week, endorsed Dalton becoming a Pro Football Hall of Famer. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton throws during minicamp. (Jim Dedmon-USA Today Sports) "I have a good feeling about these guys," Sanders first said of his Panthers teammates. "These guys work, and that's the main thing I've noticed in OTAs.
We got a very, very good young quarterback (rookie Bryce Young) that's being mentored by a very, very, very good quarterback, a future Hall of Famer, Andy Dalton, who I have a lot of respect for. "And you got guys like Adam Thielen mentoring the young receivers, and that's a great guy to take notes from.