I'm biased as hell because he's my 2nd favorite player of all-time, but ABSOLUTELY he belongs in the hof. Ray Lewis was his contemporary and is now considered something of an all-time benchmark. Well, Zach was in his class when they played. ZT was the living embodiment of a player maximizing heart, toughness, and intelligence to overcome his physical limitations. The dude was basically Rudy except he could player on an extremely high level. We had a dominant run D led by ZT. Awful offense and clown running the team, but as the leader of that D he was spectacular. The pursuit, the anticipation at the line, his astonishing ability to read plays. The level he played was so incredible that it transcends team success or statistics (which are still pretty damn good). Even if you took away the extraordinary ode to courage and guts that his career was all about and judge him purely on his exceptional level of play and performance, he is definitely hall worthy. His legacy to the fans who watched him doesn't need the HoF to justify his greatness, but the HoF would be better for having him in it.