The New England Patriots have whittled down their nominees for the team's 2016 Hall of Fame to three extremely worthy candidates and now you have the opportunity to cast your votes.
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Here are the finalists.
CB Raymond Clayborn, member of Patriots from 1977-1989
Raymond Clayborn spent his first 13 years in the NFL with the Patriots, helping the team to its first Super Bowl appearance in 1985. New England had just two losing records while he was with the team. Clayborn retired as the franchise leader with 36 interceptions, and still holds the share of the record with fellow Patriots Hall of Fame cornerback Ty Law. He trails only NFL Hall of Famer Andre Tippett and future Patriots Hall of Famer Vince Wilfork in franchise defensive value, per Pro Football Reference.
RB Kevin Faulk, member of Patriots from 1999-2011
Kevin Faulk was a contributor in five Super Bowl runs, including three victories in 2001, 2003, and 2004. Faulk spent his entire career with the Patriots and retired as the franchise's all-time leader in all-purpose yards (12,349) and kickoff return yards (4,098). He also ranks 5th in team history with 3,607 rushing yards.
ED Mike Vrabel, member of the Patriots from 2001-2008
Mike Vrabel was a key member of the Patriots' dynasty years, notching Super Bowl titles in 2001, 2003, and 2004, as well as notching an All Pro nomination as a part of the 16-0 2007 Patriots. He played every linebacker position for New England and even notched 10 touchdown receptions, including two in the Super Bowl. He ranks 4th in team history with 48 sacks.