Dolfan99847
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1.Charles Woodson
Was once a premier cover defender, but injuries have limited the former Heisman Trophy winner to 19 games in two years, and he's no longer considered elite. It will be interesting to see what kind of market is generated by a guy with just two interceptions in two years.
2.Deshea Townsend
Doesn't have prototype size or speed, but is a feisty defender, certainly Pittsburgh's best turn-and-run cover cornerback, and a terrific blitzer off the edge. Former nickel corner has made himself a player and has 14 interceptions since becoming a starter in 2001
3.Eric Warfield
At one point, it looked as though Warfield might develop into an elite corner and, despite the fact that hasn't happened, he still might be worth a look on a short-term deal. One caveat is past off-field problems with alcohol, and another strike could earn him another suspension.
4.Ty Law
His 10 interceptions in 2005 won't fool many teams into overpaying for the 11-year veteran, as he's definitely lost a step and he collected a ton of penalties. But there will be some team out there that signs him to a back-ended deal that's good for a couple seasons.
Which 1 would you guys take personally I would take a shot at going after Woodson or Townsend
Let your voice be heard
Was once a premier cover defender, but injuries have limited the former Heisman Trophy winner to 19 games in two years, and he's no longer considered elite. It will be interesting to see what kind of market is generated by a guy with just two interceptions in two years.
2.Deshea Townsend
Doesn't have prototype size or speed, but is a feisty defender, certainly Pittsburgh's best turn-and-run cover cornerback, and a terrific blitzer off the edge. Former nickel corner has made himself a player and has 14 interceptions since becoming a starter in 2001
3.Eric Warfield
At one point, it looked as though Warfield might develop into an elite corner and, despite the fact that hasn't happened, he still might be worth a look on a short-term deal. One caveat is past off-field problems with alcohol, and another strike could earn him another suspension.
4.Ty Law
His 10 interceptions in 2005 won't fool many teams into overpaying for the 11-year veteran, as he's definitely lost a step and he collected a ton of penalties. But there will be some team out there that signs him to a back-ended deal that's good for a couple seasons.
Which 1 would you guys take personally I would take a shot at going after Woodson or Townsend
Let your voice be heard