The drought happened because our players weren’t very good. I’m not sure there’s an argument to put any of them on the Wall, even though we fondly remember the few who stood out. The players up there now (with the exception of Bob Kalsu, of course) were either part of great teams or put up eye-popping numbers, or both.
Byrd should be up there; that’s a terrible oversight. But nobody from the drought era stood out like he did.
After that, I’m good with waiting until it’s time to honor the current crop.
To add: Moulds was a very good player. But to me he was part of the decline of our franchise after the mid-to-late ‘90s. Same with Ruben Brown. For the most part, the playoff games I remember them playing in were wrenching losses.