Top Ten Secondary Units In NFL

June 24, 2008 at 12:04 pm | In Raiderhater's Articles, Secondary Units | 6 Comments
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We start today with a correction. The Denver Broncos did not take the first left tackle in the draft, they took the second. Sorry Jake Long. Today we move on to the corners and safeties. The difficulty level of breaking these down was actually really high. Stats rarely tell the story at this position. Interceptions are affected by quarterback pressure and the ability to stop the run. Star corners interceptions are often lower than they could be because they’re avoided by quarterbacks. So we have to, for the most part, judge purely on talent. Here goes.

10. Tennessee Titans- This team had 22 interceptions last year, second most in the league. Much of this was assisted by a very good defensive line, much of which they’ve lost, which is why they’re down at 10. They should still be a very good unit this year though. Nick Harper and Cortland Finnegan are both fast cover corners who aren’t afraid to play press and run. Their safety tandem is good too, with veteran Chris Hope and young Michael Griffin who is quick enough to play corner on some teams.

9. Pittsburgh Steelers- The Steelers gave up less than 6 yards per pass last year because of their ability to keep the play in front of them. They also had a completion against percentage of less than 30 on first down. That’s putting your defense in a good position on second and third. The corners aren’t all word but they are good enough. Ike Taylor and Deshea Townsend are both veterans who play to their ability every week. Ryan Clark was a nice upgrade at safety last year and really played well as almost a nickelback on some plays. I think Troy Polamalu is overrated. He makes plays yes, but he is caught out of position far too often. That being said, he is superior against the run.

8. Indianapolis Colts- They gave up less than six yards per pass, only 16 passing touchdowns and had 22 interceptions. All of this, despite the fact that their defensive line had a down year. The reason is incredible speed. Hughes, Hayden and Jackson may be the fastest corner trio in the league and that makes them a perfect fit for the Tampa 2 defense. Same for Bob Sanders who is terrific against the run and adequate against the pass. Antoine Bethea at times looks like a weak link but started to come into his own late in the season.

7. Baltimore Ravens- In years past I would have definitely ranked this team in the top 3. Samari Rolle is a little long in the tooth at this point and they could certainly stand to upgrade at the nickelback position. The rest of the unit are ball hawks though. Chris McAllister can get beat but he will also get 6-8 picks per year. Dawan Landry really came on last year and is proving to be a top safety in the league. Ed Reed is a little older also but he may still be the best all-around safety in the NFL.

6. San Diego Chargers- They may have been the best secondary in the league last year, especially with the arrival of Antonio Cromartie at cornerback. A ballhawk with blazing quick return speed. The interceptions will likely go down this year though, as teams have more video of him and are less likely to go his way. Quentin Jammer is a solid number two cornerback but not as likely to scare anybody. They lost Marlon McCree at safety which will hurt them this year. They go with the young Eric Weddle as his replacement. Clinton Hart is decent on the otherside.

5. Philadelphia Eagles- If this team could work things out with Lito Shepperd I’d make them number 1 or 2. I don’t understand why they don’t just keep all three and use them in a rotation. Why would the corners mind either, they wouldn’t be stuck on an island as often. Oh well, as it is they are still top five. Asante Samuel was probably the number one free agent on the market. Sheldon Brown is another pro bowl caliber corner on the other side. Brian Dawkins is older and probably in the last couple years of his career. That being said, when healthy I’m not sure he’s not just as good as the much more hyped Bob Sanders. If Sean Considine becomes a better tackler and/or they work out a way to keep Lito, this should be a spectacular secondary.

4. New York Jets- May seem like a stretch to some given their record last year but make no mistake this is an excellent secondary. The Jets were not a terrible defense last year and these guys were the main reason. Darrelle Revis and Justin Miller are outstanding cornerbacks. If the front seven can create pressure this year they will set the league on fire. Kerry Rhodes is a very good safety who could easily be a cornerback with his skill set. Abram Elam and Artrell Hawkins are the options at free safety and either should be able to excel in this system.

3. Oakland Raiders- Even the raiderhater has to give this unit props. Nnamdi Asomugha is the best draft pick the Raiders have made in a decade and an excellent cornerback who with one more good year could even be considered lock-down. DeAngelo Hall is way overrated, but as a number two corner he is an excellent option. Michael Huff moves to strong safety this year and should fit in there very nicely. Free safety is a little more up in the air, but Gibril Wilson should get that job and he was good enough to win a Super Bowl last year.

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- A veteran group who are all pro-bowl worthy at their position. They only gave up 170 passing yards per game last year and that was in spite of the fact that they were very good against the run as well. Ronde Barber is great and has fantastic return skills. Philip Buchanon is as good a number two as their is. Jermaine Phillips and Tanard Jackson are as good a safety tandem as you’ll see playing both the pass and run.

1. Denver Broncos- There is no greater gap between number 1 and 2 at any position than there is between Champ Bailey and the number 2 corner in the league. Champ is a hall-of-famer and arguably the greatest corner in the history of the game. This is not bias. I do not proclaim every Bronco to be the best. I am an educated fan of the game and have watched the sport for 25 years…there was never a corner who could play the pass and run as well as Champ Bailey. Dre Bly had some trouble last year but most of that can be contributed to the lack of pass rush in Denver last year. Domonique Foxworth is a very good nickel. They have experience and depth at safety with John Lynch, Hamza Abdullah, Marlon McCree and Marquand Manuel. If Denver’s front seven can get at the passer no quarterback will succeed against this unit.

- raiderhater, Senior Contributer and Owner of raiderhater.wordpress.com

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  2. I give you A C- on your secondaries, because although most of the teams you have mentioned should be in the top 10. Denver clearly doesn’t have the best secondary in the NFL.

    And for the record on the top 10 I beg to differ:

    1.Dallas, Cowboys-Roy Williams is looking for a come back season, they got a steal in the draft in South Florida CB Mike Jenkins and I like the off season addition of Adam Jones from the Titans.

    2.Philadelphia, Eagles-Love the signing of Asantai Samuel + assuming Brian Dawkins does not retire this team lost practically nothing in their back field last season.

    3.Indianapolis, Colts-Aside from what you have said, Lindy’s Pro Football magazine has ranked them as the #1 secondary next season.

    4.Oakland, Raiders, that’s right believe it or not the Raiders-Michael Huff is one of the most underratted saftey’s in the NFL, S-Gebril Wilson a and CB Deangelo Hall are great signings, and CB Asomugha Nnamdi clearly should have made the pro bowl for posting 8 int’s. That’s a pretty scary 4 some in the Oakland backfield.

    5.Jacksonville Jaguares-Well you gotta admit Reggie Nelson is due for a break out year next season and they do have a pretty good threesome of D-backs with Reggie Nelson, Drayton Florance and Rasheed Mathis.

    5.San Diego Chargers-Well although this team doesn’t have much depth behind CB Antonio Cromarti and S Eric Weddle. You gotta admit that is a pretty scary duel.

    6.New Orleans Saints-Nice foursome of CB in Tracy Porter (who could be converted to saftey), Randel Gay, Jason David, and Mike McKenzie. I also think that Josh Bullocks is a pretty solid saftey.

    7.Green Bay Packers-Atari Bigby and Nick Collins are 2 of the most underrated Safety’s in the NFL. + Charles Woodson, Will Blackburn, and Al Harris is a nice three some of CB’s. And don’t forget saftey Marvelle Underwood isn’t a bad nickel package guy and Aaron Rouse could have a breakout year at safety.

    8.Tampa Bay Buccaneers-They could have a solid steal of from the 08 draft in Kansas CB Atib Quilai. + Ronde Barber will be back and so will Jermaine Phillips one of the NFL’s most underrated Safety’s.

    9.Baltimore Ravens-Ed Reed is still good and well they do still have at CB the aging Samari Rolle and Chris McCallester. + look for S Dwaun Landry to have a good season as well as maybe S Corey Ivy.

    10.Tennessee Titans-Hey man I’m just going by what you said.

  3. Oops that’s 11 sorry bout that lol.

  4. The Broncos don’t even have a top ten secondary in your opinion? Okay, find me another secondary with 14 pro bowls among them.

  5. That was then, this is now. Age is starting to show with Rolland “Champ” Bailey, Dre Bly, & John Lynch. OK since age is becoming a factor with Al Harris and Charles Woodson, maybe you could put Denver @ 8. Then round out the top 10 with Green Bay and Baltimore.

  6. Oh, now I get it Raiderhater, your a Broncos fan. That’s why you have their secondary ranked so high. Well, I’ll put in my 2 cents on Denver, next season I look for Denver’s D-line to also be a strength for them on defense. I think their line will defenitally be ranked in the top 10 next season and possibly be better then Indy’s and maybe New England’s. Since Ryan Clady was a steal in the draft Denver’s O-line should get better as well.

    Denver owning the Patsies also explains why you have their LB core ranked so high. And on my final note, I look for Denver to beat New England in a close one next season. But had Denver played New England last season even if it were a home game they would have lost.


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