Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Cornerbacks (ESPN 4 -19-11)

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  • BigBucs
    Unpretentious
    • May 2009
    • 12758

    Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL Cornerbacks (ESPN 4 -19-11)

    Horseshit list. Deangelo Hall top 10? That bum isnt even the best corner on his team. No Aquib Talib in the top 10? SMH
    Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL cornerbacks


    Darrelle Revis won a tight race over Nnamdi Asomugha as the NFL's top cornerback.


    ESPN.com’s NFL writers rank the top 10 cornerbacks in the league today. Next week: Top 10 quarterbacks.

    Positional Power Rankings have produced some wild variations in voting. But none has had so many players mentioned as cornerbacks.

    Previously, multiple votes had yielded 17 names. Our polling for the top 10 cornerbacks in the NFL touched on 23, a record that might be hard to break.

    In another close finish, the Jets' Darrelle Revis edged the Raiders' Nnamdi Asomugha. The two collected all the first- and second-place votes, but Revis outscored Asomugha 77-75 thanks to five first-place votes.

    Overall, veterans ruled the day, with the top five outpointing the rest of the field by a good deal. Revis and Asomugha were followed by three players with a collective 33 seasons of NFL cornerbacking experience: Green Bay’s Charles Woodson, Philadelphia’s Asante Samuel and Denver’s Champ Bailey.

    Woodson finished with 58 points, Samuel with 54 and Bailey with 53.

    Of the votes for that trio, only two fell outside of the top five. NFC North maestro Kevin Seifert had Woodson sixth, just behind his teammate Tramon Williams. And AFC East maven Tim Graham placed Bailey seventh, with New England’s Devin McCourty (fifth) and Minnesota’s Antoine Winfield above him.

    I had presumed Bailey started to slip in his 12th season in 2010. Then he shut down a red-hot Dwayne Bowe and got my attention in a way I remembered when I put him third on my ballot.



    Graham’s thinking was quite different.

    “We're in the offseason, so I've taken into account not only last season's performances, but also how the player projects into 2011 when compiling my positional Power Rankings ballots,” he said. “Bailey is going to be 33 years old before the start of next season and is on the downside. He's still great, but for how long?

    “Power Rankings shouldn't be career-achievement awards. Devin McCourty was second-team Associated Press All-Pro, a first-team Sporting News All-Pro, voted a Pro Bowl starter by the fans, coaches and players and tied for second in interceptions. He deserved to be ranked ahead of Bailey, who wasn't mentioned for All-Pro and made the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement.”

    Though Graham had him fifth, McCourty got bottom-of-the-list votes from most of us, who seemed to respect his inaugural campaign but did not want to overscore a player who has been through the league only once. NFC South cruise director Pat Yasinskas left McCourty off his ballot entirely.

    “One great season does not make a great career,” Yasinskas said. “Let's see him do it again. I'm not saying he's got to do it for 10 or 15 years. I've got a guy in my own back yard, Ronde Barber, and a lot of people say he's already put up Hall of Fame numbers. I didn't even put him on the list because I think he's not much more than a very nice player in the system. But you have to be consistently at the top for at least a few years before you get on a top 10 list.”

    Winfield finished sixth (29 points), Williams seventh (18), McCourty eighth (17), Washington’s DeAngelo Hall ninth (10) and Tennessee’s Cortland Finnegan 10th (eight).

    Williams was the lone player to make the top 10 while not being looked at as his team’s No. 1 guy. As much as I liked him, that prevented him from getting one of my votes. Same for Oakland’s Stanford Routt.

    Although Williams and Routt played very well in 2010, their jobs can be made a lot easier by playing with Woodson and Asomugha rather than being asked to be their team’s version of those players. The toughest receiver on the opposition isn’t usually a factor for Williams or Routt.

    John Clayton had Routt sixth and NFC West chart-master Mike Sando had him 10th, which left Routt in 11th place. Clayton set me straight on why Routt was, in fact, deserving.

    “Nnamdi has years of not being thrown on,” Clayton said. “He’s had years in which only 14 or 15 passes were caught against him in a season.

    “Routt had a phenomenal year in 2010, which led to his big contract,” Clayton said. “The percentage of passes against him that were completed was among the lowest in the league. His job is tougher because he has more passes thrown on him because of Nnamdi.”
    Power Rankings: Top 10 NFL cornerbacks - AFC South Blog - ESPN




  • Woy
    RIP West
    • Dec 2008
    • 16371

    #2
    Ehhh, don't think Finny is a top 10 guy but he wasn't as bad as he was last season.

    Not having Talib on here is a crime though. And DeAngelo Hall fucking sucks.



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    • Primetime
      Thank You Prince
      • Nov 2008
      • 17526

      #3
      Good to see Tramon and Charles both in the top 7. Revis remains overrated. Thought Grimes deserved a top 10 spot too.

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      • TheImmortalGoud
        No longer a noob
        • Jan 2011
        • 1790

        #4
        Flowers should be in the top 10. Talib and Vontae Davis should be on here. DeAngelo shouldn't be in the top 15.

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        • Colonel Angus
          No longer a noob
          • Jan 2010
          • 1935

          #5
          Anyone who thinks Revis is overrated should have seen the segment on sportscenter today where the question "Who in the NFL would you give a 5 year contract right now" was asked. Some clown tried to argue for Revis as most deserving. Come on..

          Woodson doesn't belong anywhere near the top 10 as far as coverage skills are concerned. If it wasn't for the genius of Dom Capers and the way he utilizes him in that defense he would probably already be a safety. And I think Tramon will cement his status as a top 5 guy next season.

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          • G-men
            Posts too much
            • Nov 2011
            • 7579

            #6
            ill bite

            1. Nnamdi Asomugha
            2. Darelle Revis
            3. Asante Samuel
            4. Charles Woodson
            5. Tramon Williams
            6. Champ Bailey
            7. Aqib Talib
            8. Antoine Winfield
            9. Devin McCourty
            10. Brandon Flowers

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            • BigBucs
              Unpretentious
              • May 2009
              • 12758

              #7
              1. Nnamdi Asomugha
              2. Darelle Revis
              3. Charles Woodson
              4. Aqib Talib
              5. Champ Bailey
              6. Tramon Williams
              7. Bentr Grimes
              8. Asante Samuel
              9. Devin McCourty
              10. Antoine Winfield




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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                #8
                Someone actually made this list? On April 19, no less? Why?

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                • Point Blank
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 14184

                  #9
                  Grimes

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                  • Woy
                    RIP West
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 16371

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Point Blank™
                    Grimes
                    15 picks this season?



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                    • G-men
                      Posts too much
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 7579

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Woy
                      15 picks this season?
                      because of GayTraines i have a very biased disdain towards Grimes now.

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                      • Aso
                        The Serious House
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 11137

                        #12
                        How in the hell does DeAngelo Hall make the list. He gave up 73% completions his way and gave up a league leading 8 touchdowns. He fucking blows.

                        If I had to make a list I'd have Revis #1. (keep in mind the "tiers" of players below aren't in any specific order)

                        Then I'd have Champ Bailey (good tackler and consistently good in coverage), Tramon Williams (he's emerging as one of the best cover corners in the league), Brandon Flowers (among the best tacklers and most physical corners in the league, he lacks speed though) in my second tier.

                        After that Nnamdi Asomugha (he's overrated and I even named myself after him. He's not as good a tackler as many believe and IMO is under utilized by the Raiders defensive scheme), Charles Woodson (he had a down year as far as coverage goes, still probably the best nickel corner in the game though), Asante Samuel (absolutely horrible tackler but very good at baiting QB's) as well as Devin McCourty (IMO showed to be one of the best in the league just as a rookie) in my 3rd tier of CB's.

                        For 9 and 10 I'd probably throw in Aqib Talib and maybe Leon Hall. I wanna say Antonio Cromartie because he had a very good year but I'm not sure If he would/will continue that success in the different defensive scheme thats not Rex Ryans and across from a CB not named Revis.

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                        • Colonel Angus
                          No longer a noob
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1935

                          #13
                          I'd take Sam Shields over Aquib Talib any day.

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                          • Scikotic
                            Straight out the Asylum
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 369

                            #14
                            I'd love to hear the argument for the claim that Revis is overrated.

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                            • f16harm
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                              • Feb 2009
                              • 2183

                              #15
                              Judging by the "quality" and "ratings" this list/article, it seems many ESPN members post here at VSN and took part in the "Worst Show Never to be Cancelled" thread.

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