I think people need to stop looking at the secondary players as corners and safeties and start looking at them all as defensive backs. Devin McCourty is a modern day Ronnie Lott in terms of versatility, Lott spent the first 3-4 years of his career at LCB, moved to FS but still lined up at CB many times. McCourty does that, Chung is a hybrid coverage LB, Harmon would be starting on just about any other team besides us or Seattle. Richards is another player who can play different spots.
The top 6 players are:
- McCourty
- Butler
- Chung
- Ryan
- Harmon
- Coleman/Richards
That mix is made up with 1 first rounder, 2 second rounder’s, 2 third rounder’s, and 2 UDFA. This belief that we have limited talent back there is just untrue, we have high draft picks and 2 very talented UDFAs who slid through the cracks. For what it is worth, Seattle’s secondary is made up of 1 first round pick, 1 fifth round pick, 1 sixth round pick, 1 seventh round pick, and 2 UDFAs.
Our secondary will be in really good shape come playoff time, aside from McCourty and Chung every player we have has not even scratched the surface of what they can be.
>>> Let me just stop any foolish Lott vs. McCourty debates before they even start by saying, the comparison was only in regards to versatility between corner and safety, it was not a suggestion that McCourty is as good as Lott was. For what it is worth, I was entering middle school when Lott retired.