Not so sure you can say that considering Jim Taylor, Earl Campbell, Floyd Little, Larry Czonka and Leroy Kelly are in the HOF. Only Campbell has more yards than Johnson and none had a 2,000 yd. season to their credit. Would you consider Steven Jackson and Frank Gore HOFers? Both have over 11,000 yds and are still playing. Jackson is 16th all time and Gore is 20th. Only Tomlinson, Corey Dillon and Fred Taylor are ahead of these two guys and are not in the HOF. Every other RB ahead of them is in.
AP is 28th and Johnson is 36th. Lynch is 35th, 67 yards ahead of Johnson. I would think what he does over the next couple of years will determine if Johnson is a HOFer. I would not count him out quite yet.
I get your reasoning & logic cardpa, but there's more to it than just numbers. Let's not kid ourselves here, a players reputation & perception by his peers & the HOF voters are a tremendous reason along with his stats when elected.
Remember this is the Hall of great, not the Hall of very good!!! Have you ever heard voters ask the question "can you write the history of the NFL without this players name"?
Two names at the opposite end of my logic come to mind. You brought up a great name in Jim Taylor. Imo he got in at the early part of the HOF, when the number of qualified players were on the low end & because he played for the great teams of the Pack. Most of those great players from the team are in the HOF except for Jerry Kramer. Imo Taylor got in on reputation & persona. The next player I thought of was Gale Sayers. Everyone knows he was great in a very short career, so again his reputation exceeded his production, though he was very good for a short time. Paul Hornung even more so.
The other names you mentioned were considered great players of their era, especially Campbell & AD whom are considered at the top of the RB list of all time. Personally I don't think Csonka deserves induction, but he did play for those undefeated Dolphins (and so did Griese) so their perception among the voters & peers are very high. You could also throw Kurt Warners name to this list. If he didn't have phenomenal few seasons in Cardinal red & lead them to a Super Bowl, I doubt he would ever get in.
Just my 2 cents. Unless CJ has 2 or 3 more
very good years he stands almost no chance for the reasons I stated above. Let's hope he is very good because it improves our odds of a Lombardi Trophy!!!