NFC focus: Cornerbacks

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NFC focus: Cornerbacks

Post by 1niksder »

Niners corner the market

1. 49ers
Nate Clements will be the team's first shutdown corner since the mid-1990s. Walt Harris is a tough ball hawk with solid coverage skills. Nickel back Shawntae Spencer would start for many teams.

2. Cowboys
Coaches want Terence Newman to take the final step toward stardom. Anthony Henry (6-1, 208) is big with good ball skills. Nickel back Aaron Glenn is solid but struggles on deep balls.

3. Eagles
Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown complement each other. Sheppard is a gambling playmaker; Brown is a solid cover corner and a punishing tackler. William James replaces Rod Hood at nickel back.

4. Packers
Al Harris is great in bump-and-run coverage. Charles Woodson isn't that fast anymore but has great ball skills. In an unproven pool of backups, Will Blackmon has the most talent.

5. Buccaneers
Ronde Barber and Brian Kelly are Pro Bowl-caliber starters. After that there's a big drop-off to Phillip Buchanon and Sammy Davis.

6. Bears
Coming off his finest season, Charles Tillman (6-1, 196) has the size to shut down big receivers. Nathan Vasher is a ball hawk on the right side. Ricky Manning is comfortable in the nickel role.

7. Vikings
Antoine Winfield and Cedric Griffin are physical, but Winfield's status is in question after he skipped most offseason activities. Dovonte Edwards and rookie Marcus McCauley will compete for the nickel spot.

8. Panthers
Ken Lucas has the skills to be top-notch in coverage but must make tackles consistently. Though Chris Gamble makes big plays, he gets beat too often on deep passes. Richard Marshall could challenge for a starting spot.

9. Falcons
Lewis Sanders and rookie Chris Houston are two adequate options to start opposite Pro Bowl corner DeAngelo Hall. Sanders has been a starter, and Houston locked down top college receivers last season.

10. Redskins
Shawn Springs is an elite corner when he's healthy and happy. Carlos Rogers can be a solid starter but must bounce back from a sub-par second season. Nickel back Fred Smoot is back after two seasons with the Vikings.


11. Seahawks.
Marcus Trufant could emerge with better safety help. Kelly Jennings is talented but unproven. Rookie Josh Wilson is more explosive than Jennings and could push for a starting job.

12. Saints.
Mike McKenzie, Fred Thomas and Jason Craft gave up too many deep passes and didn't make enough big plays in 2006.

13. Rams
Tye Hill must improve his tackling. Fakhir Brown has experience and good cover skills. Nickel back Ron Bartell showed big-play ability late last season.

14. Cardinals.
Key for this group is the development of Antrel Rolle and Eric Green, who were inconsistent in their first two seasons. Rod Hood will compete with Green for a starting job.

15. Giants
Sam Madison has lost a step, and Corey Webster struggled in his first two seasons. Nickel back R.W. McQuarters is a playmaker but doesn't have Webster's speed or Madison's instincts.

16. Lions
Coaches aren't sure who will start, which doesn't bode well. Among the candidates -- Fernando Bryant, Stanley Wilson and Travis Fisher -- none has blazing speed, but each supports the run well.
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Post by andyjens89 »

this is dumb, all of sudden the 49ers have the best corners in the nfc... wow.... chicago is top 3 at least and we're top 5
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Post by frankcal20 »

Ahhhhh we so quickly forget being one of the worst defenses in the league. Just b/c we got healthy and picked up a few guys on the FA market doesn't make us top 5. SF getting a guy like Nate Clement is a huge pickup. I wouldn't say that makes them #1 being that they finished 12th in the NFC. With a healthy LB corps, I would have to put Carolina up there as well as Atlanta. Chicago is close to the top as well but they have some personnel issues to work on and I think thats going to play a role this season. Who do I vote as #1??????? No clue but its not us and its not SF.
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Post by UK Skins Fan »

Shawn Springs is an elite corner when he's healthy and happy.

So, does Springs have some kind of a history of being an unhappy camper? There may have been suggestions that he wasn't happy about being asked to take an alleged pay cut, but I don't see how that justifies the cheap shot "when he's happy". That portrays him as a moody and difficult individual - a long way off the mark.

As for the 49'ers, when did Walt Harris become a "tough ball hawk"? Sure, he had a good year, but really...
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Post by BnGhog »

UK Skins Fan wrote:
As for the 49'ers, when did Walt Harris become a "tough ball hawk"?



I would say when he just got overrated. Taylor is a ball hawk, and there is no compairison. I thought Walt was ok but I never thought he was a ball hawk.

If Springs can stay healthy this year, we will be solid all the way around. I hope he stays healthy.

Do you think it would be a bonus if he does?? I mean I think GW has planned on him being out half the season, thats why we have depth at CB. And Im sure he has a gameplan for when Springs can't play. So, If he stays healthy I think it would be a big bonus for the team.
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Post by HEROHAMO »

1. Panthers
2. Eagles
3. Bears
4. Niners

That is my list. Our Skins will most likely be the most improved Defense overall. Our Top Safety tandem, the return of healthy Springs and Smoot will make us the number one secondary in the league next year. Just a bold prediction.
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