During Charles Haley’s Hall-of-Fame induction speech last month, the 49ers’ pass-rusher wondered why the team’s former owner, Eddie Debartolo Jr., didn’t have a bust in Canton. “Mr. D., he won five Super Bowls,” Haley said. “… If the standard is winning, why is he not here? You know? I pray that Mr. D. becomes in the Hall of Fame sooner than later.” It appears Haley’s prayer could be answered relatively soon: DeBartolo, 68, a three-time Hall-of-Fame finalist, was selected today as a 2016 Hall finalist as the lone contributor candidate. The category made its debut last year and both contributor candidates, executives Ron Wolf and Bill Polian, received the 80 percent voting