Put these NFL Defensive GOAT Players in Order from 1-7

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iKingGodGivBiz;545341 said:
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2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Deion

LT

Reggie White

Lewis

Lott

Deacon

Joe Green

I factored in importance of position which is why Deion is #1. Not taking anything away from the pass rushers but theres more guys that can get 15 sacks then there are true absolute shut down corners for a CAREER. Not just a hot 3 years. U could literally name em on 1 hand.

Also i admit im not eligible---none of us are---to speak intelligently on Joe Green or Deacon Jones
 
S2J;8952160 said:
iKingGodGivBiz;545341 said:
at5sc6qxui11.jpeg


1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Deion

LT

Reggie White

Lewis

Lott

Deacon

Joe Green

I factored in importance of position which is why Deion is #1. Not taking anything away from the pass rushers but theres more guys that can get 15 sacks then there are true absolute shut down corners for a CAREER. Not just a hot 3 years. U could literally name em on 1 hand.

Also i admit im not eligible---none of us are---to speak intelligently on Joe Green or Deacon Jones

Bruh you build your team from the inside out. A dominant pass rusher is more important than a shut down CB. You realize the qb can throw the ball to other wr's Deion isn't checking. But if he's sacked he's sacked. You can not throw at Deion and take him out of the game. You can double team LT and he's still getting sacks and causing fumbles.
 
LT

Reggie

Ray

Deion

Lott

Ray could easily be number 2, the centerpiece behind all those Ravens defensive squads which were so good for so long and arguably the greatest defensive team of all time in 2000
 
lamontbdc;8952214 said:
S2J;8952160 said:
iKingGodGivBiz;545341 said:
at5sc6qxui11.jpeg


1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Deion

LT

Reggie White

Lewis

Lott

Deacon

Joe Green

I factored in importance of position which is why Deion is #1. Not taking anything away from the pass rushers but theres more guys that can get 15 sacks then there are true absolute shut down corners for a CAREER. Not just a hot 3 years. U could literally name em on 1 hand.

Also i admit im not eligible---none of us are---to speak intelligently on Joe Green or Deacon Jones

Bruh you build your team from the inside out. A dominant pass rusher is more important than a shut down CB. You realize the qb can throw the ball to other wr's Deion isn't checking. But if he's sacked he's sacked. You can not throw at Deion and take him out of the game. You can double team LT and he's still getting sacks and causing fumbles.

Yes, a pass rusher is more important than a shutdown corner.

But a pass rusher is also more common than an ACTUAL shutdown corner. WAY more common .

You cant even call Deion a shutdown corner anymore bc the term is watered down. I mean a REAL shutdown, not 'He's been really good for 2 years hes a shutdown corner". Not that Patrick Peterson, Namdi "shutdown". I mean Rod Woodson, Deion, Revis. And thats about it

 
Charles woodson is the second best cb then rod. Revis is one hella overrated cb he stayed holding wrs and yall want to act like he never had help of the top is hilarious
 
R.D.;8954126 said:
Revis dominated in the most difficult era to play defense and CB

He had help with rex ryan blitzing scheme and you can sit here and try to paint a picture like he was but when he had left their defense was still good like top 5 at the time. So you want to go to the year with he went against top wr with no good qbs CJ played with shaun hill when they matched up. AJ said he had help over the top and rex said he didn't guess you would have to look at the film. T.O played Ryan Fitz (I think) and those highlight you can see over thrown ball when T.O had him beat. Same as Steve Smith. Then with the match up against Moss clearly patriots threw the ball alot to wes welker and they was the theme for that team that year
 

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