Revis was great, but it was one year and they won super bowls before and after him. Granted, he helped end the tragic 10 year drought we all suffered through (lol) but they had been to 3 straight AFC title games before he was here so it's not like he lifted them from the ashes or anything. Great year but just no argument that he should be in the team HOF.
Junior Seau was a bit player here. Again, no argument to be made for him. He didn't have longevity or peak performance here. Great guy and loved having him, but his HOF years were with another team and he just finished his career here.
Randy Moss played here the same amount as Seau, but at least there was the peak performance. He truly changed the dynamic of the team and was an integral part of something special with the 07 season. Had they won a ring with that team he'd easily be in our HOF for that year alone IMO. Without capping 07 with a ring, there's less shine on that year. Because of the era of success we had there's probably just a long list of guys with more championship memories and longevity to put in over him, but down the line I could see it.
Curtis Martin left here when I was 3 so too before my time for me to totally have an opinion. Just on the stats, doesn't seem like his 3 years were spectacular enough to earn it. His HOF legacy in general is more about consistency/longevity than spectacular moments/seasons/games anyway. So having played here for 3 years you can't really achieve longevity/consistency to a huge degree. He won rookie of the year, but never had a spectacular yardage total. 14 TDs his first 2 years is good but never led the league. is yards per carry here was only 4.0. He left for a rival. I lean no, but maybe someone who was more conscious age for his time here can speak to him having some over-arching impact. Seems like not though, otherwise he'd already be in.
Parcells, another one I was too young for, but on a surface level analysis I don't have much to add beyond what others have said.