View Poll Results: Is Antonio Cromartie the best CB in the NFL?

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  1. #1

    Default Antonio Cromartie. . . The best cornerback in the league?

    I think so , He has. . .

    Height
    Speed
    Stregth
    Ball Skills
    Return Skills
    Awareness
    Althlethicism

    Great gamble on this draft pick . . .

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    Asante Samuel is pretty dam good to
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    He's very good, but not even close to the best corner in the league. There's a reason he started out the season as SD's nickel back. INTs are never an accurate indicator of a DBs play. In Cromartie's case, he's probably not the best DB on his own team (Jammer). Samuel is also terribly overrated. The following are all better cover corners than Cromartie and Samuel:

    Champ
    C-Wood
    Terence Newman
    Al Harris
    Rashean Mathis
    Nate Clements
    Asomugha
    Antoine Winfield
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    Winfield is good but was injury proned all season, hopefully he returns to normal next season
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    Champ Bailey imo is easily the best, but Cromartie is definately turning some heads of late. He has definately shown why he was such a high draft pick even after sitting out his whole last year in college with an injury.

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    He's the best in terms of turnovers/returns IMO

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    Asante Samuel
    Champ Bailey I'd say are top two talent wise.

    Asante is hitting free agent market unless NE resigns him to a huge deal, can't see them spending that much on him. He's going to demand a huge paycheck.

    Cromartie may be the most athletic though, but no not best corner in league at this point.

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    Pacman Jones is the best when on the field.

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    Champ Bailey...........hands down

    Most Qb's don't even look to his side of the field.........last year only allowed 4 receptions all year and had around 8-10 picks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freakshow View Post
    Champ Bailey...........hands down

    Most Qb's don't even look to his side of the field.........last year only allowed 4 receptions all year and had around 8-10 picks.
    Very good point, he gets thrown at less than anyone in the league so his stats aren't near what they would be if thrown at like a regular corner.

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  13. #13

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    i know someone here (sbr) who emailed an nfl coach and told him Cromartie was the best db in the draft Before it happened. to call something now is neat, but to be that talented is...well...


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    Quote Originally Posted by rjt721 View Post
    He's very good, but not even close to the best corner in the league. There's a reason he started out the season as SD's nickel back. INTs are never an accurate indicator of a DBs play. In Cromartie's case, he's probably not the best DB on his own team (Jammer). Samuel is also terribly overrated. The following are all better cover corners than Cromartie and Samuel:

    Champ
    C-Wood
    Terence Newman
    Al Harris
    Rashean Mathis
    Nate Clements
    Asomugha
    Antoine Winfield


    Those are a strech,
    I would say champ and cromartie are the top 2, and samuel is not overrated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisvillekid1 View Post
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    Those are a strech,
    I would say champ and cromartie are the top 2, and samuel is not overrated
    Cromartie's very good and will likely be among the elite corners in the league one day, but putting a guy that's started 8 games in his career in the top 2 at his position, ahead of proven guys like Newman, Mathis, Woodson and Winfield, is ridiculous. Jared Allen led the league in sacks. Does that make him the best DE in football? I also recall Deltha O'Neal leading the league in picks a few years back, yet he was also never a premier corner. You could argue for Cromartie's inclusion in the top 10, but debating whether he's the best DB in the league is foolish. He's extremely talented physically, but don't be fooled by his INT total and highlight reel plays... he still has lots of room for improvement and is often too aggressive, always going for the pick.

    Samuel's the single most overrated defensive player in the league. His status was inflated by his performance last season and the fact he plays for the Patriots, but he routinely gets beat and picks up too many penalties. Some team will be making a huge mistake this offseason paying him as a top corner, which he isn't.
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    The only three guys who have to be ranked ahead of him are Champ Bailey (if you don't think he's the best corner in the league, stop gambling on the NFL now), Asomugha (whoever signs him this summer will be getting an incredible player that no one knows), and Charles Woodson (it's ironic that possibly the biggest Pro Bowl snub in NFL history came at the expense of the man who was the beneficiary of the biggest snub in Heisman history).

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