NFL BEST SECONDARIES

Analysis is from ESPN.com's scouts inc. but the its my ranking.

1. Oakland Raiders

The Raiders have the best duo of starting cornerbacks in the league with Nnamdi Asomugha and Hall. Both are shutdown cornerbacks who can sustain tight coverage all day, and each has the size, speed and athletic ability to match up with the best receivers in the game. The Raiders also added instinctive FS Gibril Wilson from the Giants to start opposite former first-round draft pick Michael Huff on the back end. This combination of athletic, experienced defensive backs will provide defensive coordinator Rob Ryan a lot of flexibility. He now can be as aggressive as he wants up front knowing that the players he has on the back end are experienced and can create turnovers. If this unit stays healthy, it should get better with time. The players' average age is 25.

2. Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles added Samuel to an already-talented group that includes safeties Brian Dawkins and Quintin Mikell along with cornerbacks Sheldon Brown and Lito Sheppard. The Eagles have a solid group of playmakers who should thrive under the aggressive schemes of defensive coordinator Jim Johnson. Though Dawkins is aging, he still puts fear into opposing teams' quarterbacks with his instincts and aggressiveness. They will remain aggressive up front with their pressure designs, which will provide the defensive backs plenty of opportunities to get their hands on the ball and create turnovers. Samuel brings his ball skills and championship experience to an Eagles defense that now has the flexibility to disguise coverages and create confusion for opposing offenses

3. Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys have an outstanding group of athletes in their secondary with Terence Newman, Anthony Henry, Roy Williams and Ken Hamlin returning from last year. When you combine that group with the recent additions of Jones and rookie first-round draft pick Mike Jenkins, the Cowboys now have the type of depth that few other teams can match. They will have a tremendous amount of flexibility within their personnel packages to take advantage of each player's strengths while also being able to disguise coverages. Opposing quarterbacks will have to be smart and accurate to have success against this group. The talents of the secondary combined with the effective pass rush of the front seven will force opposing quarterbacks to make some quick decisions.

4. San Diego Chargers

This group could develop into one of the best in the coming years. Two-year CB Antonio Cromartie already is one of the premier cover men in the NFL, and he joins established veteran Quentin Jammer. This tandem gives the Chargers two of the better outside cover men. With first-round draft pick Antoine Cason figuring into the mix, the Chargers have three good cornerbacks who should match up well when they are facing multiple-receiver sets. Clinton Hart and Eric Weddle will provide a combination of youth and experience at the safety positions. Weddle is a good, young athlete who has range but lacks experience as a starter, while Hart provides experience and toughness.

5. Denver Broncos

The Broncos' secondary features two outstanding corners in Champ Bailey and Dre Bly. Everyone knows Bailey has elite cover skills and playmaking ability. He can match up with any receiver in the league, and his side of the field is usually a dangerous area to attack. With Bly on the other side, quarterbacks need to make smart, accurate throws if they are to have success throwing to the outside. Veteran SS John Lynch is smart and tough. He can make adjustments quickly and is a very physical player. His range is descending, but his instincts allow him to be in good position. The Broncos have Hamza Abdullah at the free safety position and have added Marlon McCree for competition and depth. Overall, this is a solid group that should make more plays on the ball, especially if the pass rush is improved from last year.

6. Indianapolis Colts

Though this group may not have the big-name recognition of some of the other top secondaries in the league, it plays very well as a unit. SS Bob Sanders is the most dangerous player of this group and obviously is a difference-maker. His instincts and toughness are contagious, and he provides a lot of versatility with his playmaking ability in the box as well as in coverage. Joining him is Antoine Bethea at the free safety position. He brings very good speed to the table. The Colts' cornerbacks consist of Kelvin Hayden and Marlin Jackson, who are good players for this scheme with their ability to recognize routes, maintain leverage on receivers and get into position to make plays on the ball. The Colts also have good depth with Tim Jennings and Dante Hughes. All of these players are tough and play with speed.

7. Green Bay Packers

The Packers have two big, athletic corners who can play aggressive man coverage on the outside with Al Harris and Charles Woodson. Joining them on the back end are young emerging starters FS Nick Collins and SS Atari Bigby. This group proved last year it has the speed and athletic ability to match up well in coverage and still remain productive versus the run. Though an argument could be made for age becoming an issue on the outside, don't expect to see a quick drop-off from Harris and Woodson yet. The team also added youth and depth to the cornerback position with the addition of second-round draft pick Patrick Lee. Expect the Packers' secondary to build on the confidence it gained from last year's success.

8. Seattle Seahawks

Seattle made changes in its secondary last year to stabilize the free and strong safety positions. Bringing in experienced starters Deon Grant and Brian Russell through free agency gave the team the needed confidence on the back end to be much more aggressive up front. Both players have good instincts and are smart. Though Grant brings athletic ability and range, Russell is a sound overall player who is disciplined with his angles and assignments. On the outside, Marcus Trufant is a shut-down corner who went to the Pro Bowl last year. He can take away an opposing team's best receiver and hold coverage downfield. But the team isn't certain about its other side. Kelly Jennings is a former first-round draft pick who competes hard and has very good speed. But he will be pushed by backups Jordan Babineaux, Josh Wilson and Kevin Hobbs. Either way, the Seahawks have good depth, and the competition will only elevate the defense.

9. Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens have excellent talent in their secondary, but injuries last season raise some questions for the coming year. There is little doubt that Ed Reed and Chris McAlister are two of the better players at their positions. Because of the aggressiveness of this scheme, these players can challenge routes knowing that the front pressure will force the ball out of the quarterback's hands quickly. SS Dawan Landry has been a very productive complement to Reed in his first two years. Though Reed has outstanding range, instincts and ball skills, Landry has good size, toughness and tackling ability. A big question mark will be the RCB position, because Samari Rolle had some medical issues last year and the Ravens were forced to rely on some inexperienced backups. They added depth, experience and competition in the offseason with the addition of Frank Walker and Fabian Washington. Corey Ivy is also a good, experienced backup who is effective covering the slot.

10. Carolina Panthers

The Panthers have three returning starters in the secondary with LCB Chris Gamble, RCB Ken Lucas and SS Chris Harris. They also have quality depth with Richard Marshall as the No. 3 cornerback. Though Marshall easily could start for other teams, he is the nickel for now. There is some uncertainty as to who will be the starting free safety, but the competition will be good. Veteran Terrence Holt will compete with rookie third-round draft pick Charles Godfrey and second-year player Quinton Teal. Holt has the experience. Godfrey is known for his speed and tackling and can play cornerback. But Teal could make the decision tough before all is said and done. Either way, the Panthers have a good group of defensive backs who are versatile and well coached.

111 Comments On: "NFL BEST SECONDARIES"

 
Good post and breakdown! Eagles #2, I'll take it!

Champ and Dre, ya digg!

We will see on Monday night Game 1 J RUSS is gonna merk them donkeys

can't wait for the game

Too bad they dont have solid help behind them.

these guys belong at #3 or higher

Leigh Bodden, ya digg!

No Shaun Rogers = No Run Defense

I'm happy you have the Packers on the list, with Atari and Al.

atari is a BEAST!

you're arrogant,bula. Philly isnt #1

Bob Sanders was practically doin things by himself

Philadelphia Eagles Have The Number One Defense. Oakland Raiders Defense Should Be #2 Or #3. The Raiders Don't Even Have A Good Third Cornerback Like The Eagles Have In Sheldon Brown.

Stanford Routt is betta than sheldon and the RIDERS have the BEST secondary on paper now we just gotta put up tha numbers. I think they will do good because their egos wont let them fail. CB is all about athletic ability, knowledge, and swag and they both got um. Plus Dawk is gonna retire next year.

Stan Routt is not better than Sheldon Brown

I got to agree with tcbailey24 and I know he knows his CB's! Who is Stan Routt???

CB's all day

AND Hall is nothing but ego. The worst thing to have with a young talented player like Nnamdi is a self centered attention whore like Hall. I would say Philly has the best secondary only because they are proven. Raiders look good on paper, as said above, but there is a high possibility of self destruction. Id love that, 70 Mil to waste

wow, Stanford Routt? hahahahahahahahahahahaha

i know stanford routt cuz hes on yardbarker, not better than sheldon brown im sorry....wilson and huff arent better than dawkins but wilson might be better than mikell...still the eagles have the most complete secondary

did u just say that Routt is better than Sheldon Brown? You are the most stupid Raiders Fan on Here. Why Would You Say Dat , dumb***

NOT A GOOD THIRD CB????? R U SERIOUS BRO? EVER HEARD OF STANFORD ROUTT?

as i jsut stated before, i havent until i saw his yardbarker blog, still not as good as brown

Who is Stanford Routt? I'm a football addict and I have not heard of this guy. Sorry bro...

If your a addict and you haven't heard of Routt....then you must be hooked on the "bobby brown" and not "al green", lmao!

Hey BigNinaRoss, since you gave me a -1, I can't reply but I just finished doing some research and I was not trying to mak a joke. I honestly had never heard of Routt but I compared him to Brown to see who is better and guess what...

Brown - Games started - 16-16 - tackles - 68 - solo 61, ast 7 - force fumble - 1 - interceptions - 3
Routt - Games started 14 - 14 - tackles - 42 - solo 35, ast 7 - force fumble - 0 - interceptions - 3

BROWN WINS!
But the good thing is, I now know about Stanford Routt and he alright...

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well your obvisouly not a football attic, maybe u just want to be 1. you cant call your self a fanatic if you dont know players..just being real

IF YOU LOOK CLOSER TO MY NAME IT SAYS EAGLE_FANATIC! Man dude eat me up cause I don't know the raiders 3 string CB! Just being real, I meant being an addict to the NFL major players and major news and MY TEAM and I could care less about not knowing the entire raider roster...

LOL it's all good mayne, don't get so defensive.....no pun intended lol!

well eagle fanatic, lets just compare.....deangelo hall and hmmm...asante samuel (with your little stat logic)
Asante = Games Started-16 tackles-46 solo-43 ast-3 forced fumble-0 int-6 following?
Hall= Games started-16 tackels-70 Solo-63 ast-7 forced fumble-1 int-5


hmmmm???? so if we are playing eagle fantics game...
HALL WINS!

Dreads, are you serious? You are trying to make this personal...

You don't even want me to get Nnamdi Asomugha's Stats

games started - 15 - tackles - 34 - force fumble - 0 - interception - 1

im trying to show that you cant judge a cornerback with stats, didnt mean to attack you and im sorry. that was just the point i was trying to make.

those stats mean nothing!!! if you shut your guy down, they cany throw it to him!!! so it would be impossible to get any of those stats!

All is good thanx for da apology and I'm sorry back...point made you love your Raiders and I love my Eagles..later

try to find those stats for champ baily and see what they are and see if they reflect the best corner in the league..they probly dont because they dont throw it to his guy like they dont throw it to nhamdi. you judge a corner by those stats.

1 love. and all is forgiven. its just football. everyone loves there team. Even Raiders fans (believe it or not)

yo fellas i read your arguement no need to argue....just seriously look at the players....samuel brown sheppard dawkins and mikell....3 are pro bowlers and brown is an above average CB ...gibril wilson and michael huff are young and upcoming not really proven consistent stars but could be and nnamdi and deangelo are both good but hall is a lil overrated because of his big mouth i believe id rather have sheppard samuel and brown than those 2 cb's

yeah true story. Routt is defly not a household name unless its a raiders household. sorry to tell ya. he might be pretty good, but he is defly not better than Sheldon..... and I bet most of us were like who the heck is Stanford Routt?(sounds like a bad college football game)

My bad I meant RAIDERS but we Ride or Die like that so take it either way

I think Honestly Eagles should be #!1 Because Deangelo Hall is overrated and overpaid.

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Because Asante Samuel is overrated and overpaid.

hmm I bet youd be saying that if the Lions were a decent enough franchise to attract the best. Yea Asante is "overrated LMAO...go get a football for dummies book to start....you hate on every thread. Sorry your a Lions fans but its not Eagles fans fault you are, have fun sucking this year as usual....

either way two corners and a promising rookie RB.... the Raiders are still gonna suck. good luck winning a game in your division this season

you mean investing all of their cash in overrated players like Hall and Tommy Kelly won't pay off???!!!!

Tommy Kelly!!! Damm, that was the biggest JOKE of the off season!! LOL

no people who think the eagles can win the superbowl are a joke and we will have no problem beating the chiefs and the broncos will be tough so we lll just see week 1 on monday night. but anwayz right now...the raiders look like the3rd best team in there division the same as the eagles.