NFL.com's Top 5 CB's

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[h3]1. Nnamdi Asomugha, Raiders[/h3]
The six-year pro has blossomed into a top cornerback after starting his NFL career as a safety. A long, rangy athlete with exceptional instincts and awareness, Asomugha suffocates elite receivers with his superior cover skills. Whereas most top corners play in a zone-based scheme, Asomugha is one of the few capable of shining in a bump-and-run defense that rarely provides safety help over the top. Although the one-time Pro Bowler has just two interceptions in the past two seasons after recording eight picks in 2006, Asomugha has yielded few pass completions on his side, which makes him worthy of being recognized as the quintessential shutdown corner in the league today.


[h3]2. Champ Bailey, Broncos[/h3]
The eight-time Pro Bowler has been one of the league's top playmaking cornerbacks throughout his 10-year career. Though he suffered through a subpar, injury-plagued season in 2008 (one interception in nine games), Bailey remains an aggressive ball hawk who specializes in jumping routes from off coverage. Because of Bailey's 43 career interceptions -- four returned for touchdowns -- it's hard to dispel the notion that he's still one of the best corners in the NFL.


[h3]3. Asante Samuel, Eagles[/h3]
The big-play specialist has ascended to the top of the cornerback charts because of his outstanding ball skills and awareness. The two-time Pro Bowler has an uncanny ability to read routes, and his exceptional instincts have netted him 20 interceptions over the past three seasons. Playing in an aggressive zone-blitz scheme that ideally suits his game, Samuel is poised to continue his bandit-like ways and remain worthy of consideration as one of the league's best cover men.


[h3]4. Darrelle Revis, Jets[/h3]
After just two years in the NFL, Revis has quickly developed into one of the league's top cover men with his aggressive approach. The 2008 Pro Bowler possesses a diverse skill set that allows him to excel in press or off coverage, and his ball skills are extraordinary for a young player. With Revis' best football still ahead of him, he might occupy a spot on this list for years to come.


[h3]5. Cortland Finnegan, Titans[/h3]
The gritty three-year veteran has been an outstanding cover man in Tennessee since stepping into the starting lineup in 2007. The 2008 Pro Bowler makes life difficult on opposing receivers with a tough, hard-nosed style that seemingly smothers even the game's best. With superb ball skills to complement his aggressive approach, Finnegan has the all-around game that warrants his inclusion on this list.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8111ff61&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true

And i post this because many of you thought it was a joke that I said Finnegan was one of the league's best CB's back in October... and of course thehaters will keep hating, but Cortland just keeps shutting them up week after week
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By next year he'll be even higher on that list and many more lists.

Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy

Originally Posted by ezeblazin

Wow... some of you are really doubting Finnegan

It's funny, because I remember posting last season that he was an elite CB, and somebody replied "Who the hell is cortland Finnegan?"

Well now he's on everybody's radar, and by next season, he'll be in just about everybody's top 5.

Oh. my. goodness. And this cat is serious.

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Cortland Finnegan can thank his front seven for his name even being mentioned in a list of top 25 corners. Stop hyping this dude up. Top 5 my +#!, this #$@%# will be lucky to be in my top 15.
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Cortland %#+%@+! Finnegan
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This is almost worse than the guy who was comparing OSU's RB to MJD.


That's right Cortland %#+%@+! Finnegan
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Bring on the NFL season!!
 
And why not throw in the safeties
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With the notion that the best safeties in the game offer a combination of both styles, here is my look at the top safeties in the NFL:
http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
[h3]1. Ed Reed, Ravens[/h3]
The five-time Pro Bowler is undoubtedly the league's most feared ball hawk with 43 career interceptions in just seven seasons. Reed led the league in interceptions last season and added to his big-play reputation by returning two for touchdowns. Although Reed isn't the classic headhunter at the position, his uncanny ability to deliver game-changing plays sets him apart from the other standout safeties.

http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451 http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
[h3]2. http://www.nfl.com/players/troypolamalu/profile?id=POL041872Troy Polamaluhttp://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451, Steelers[/h3]
Pittsburgh's ferocious enforcer continues to provide outstanding production from his deep middle spot. As a tenacious run defender with exceptional rush skills, Polamalu shines in the box. Moreover, his ability to disrupt the running game with his presence gives the Steelers' top-ranked defense an added dimension. Throw in his improved ability to come down with critical interceptions, and the six-year veteran is on the cusp of unseating Reed as the top safety in the league.

http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
[h3]3. Adrian Wilson, Cardinals[/h3]
The eight-year veteran has been regarded among the elite for quite some time, but his stellar performance in 2008 solidified his place near the top of the charts. The two-time Pro Bowler continued to display his exceptional "jack of all trades" ways by tallying 2.5 sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles while still ranking as the Cardinals' fourth-leading tackler. Though he is at his best when deployed near the line of scrimmage, Wilson's overall game is superb and makes him worthy of recognition as one of the league's top safeties.

http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451 http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
[h3]4. Brian Dawkins, Broncos[/h3]
The venerable 13-year pro still plays the game at a high level at the age of 35. As a fierce competitor with a diverse skill set, Dawkins has the rare ability to seamlessly float from blitzer to deep middle player in any scheme. And his consistent production at an advanced age is not only a testament to his all-around ability but to the work ethic that has made him an all-star-caliber player throughout the years.

http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451 http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
[h3]5. Michael Griffin, Titans[/h3]
Tennessee's young star has skyrocketed into this list after just two seasons in the league. As a natural ball hawk with exceptional range and instincts, Griffin already has amassed 10 interceptions in his career, including seven last season. With skills and athleticism that rival some cornerbacks, Griffin is poised to remain one of the league's top pass defenders for years to come.


http://www.nfl.com/players/edreed/profile?id=REE192451
 
Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy

Oh. my. goodness. And this cat is serious.

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Cortland Finnegan can thank his front seven for his name even being mentioned in a list of top 25 corners. Stop hyping this dude up. Top 5 my +#!, this #$@%# will be lucky to be in my top 15.
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Cortland %#+%@+! Finnegan
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This is almost worse than the guy who was comparing OSU's RB to MJD.
 
Damn..that was quick Chester!... maybe this season will turn you into a believer.... or maybe ill keep dreaming...lol
 
Finnegan is ehhhh, Revis is gonna be breakin necks for years to come when people watch the Jets. Iono i just don't see finnegan as this legit cornerya'll.......Woodson for my 5th spot
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Originally Posted by ezeblazin

AG 47 wrote:

Finnegan is not a Top 5 cornerback. Sorry.

Let me guess....that's based on the fact that you've never watched a Titans game???
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Or it's based on the fact that he's not a Top 5 cornerback. I actually follow the Titans very closely...my roommate is a bigger fan then you.

He even knows that Finnegan is not a Top 5 cornerback.
 
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