ESPN Mosley: Ultimate Building Blocks: NFC East

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June 11, 2009 11:00 AM

Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

If you were allowed to draft 10 players from the NFC East to serve as the core of a Super Bowl contender for the next three seasons, who would they be? I asked you guys to answer this question Wednesday, and you responded in a big way -- as always.

Now it's time to reveal my list of players who will lead me to Super Bowls over the next three seasons. With the talent base in the Beast, this team wins three consecutive Lombardi trophies. OK, let's get to it:

1. Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants: I think Tony Romo is capable of breaking through in the playoffs, but give me the young guy who has already done it. Manning is about to have a huge season. I'm talking MVP-caliber season.

2. DeMarcus Ware, OLB, Dallas Cowboys: Ware told the Beast on Tuesday that he's ready to take his game to a new level. He's not worried about another 20-sack season. He wants to make players such as Anthony Spencer and Jay Ratliff more dangerous. He's the most dynamic defender in the league right now.

3. Albert Haynesworth, DT, Washington Commanders: He's the most dominant defensive tackle we've seen in years. He's virtually impossible to block one-on-one. I think he'll make a huge impact on the defense in '09. Enough to get the Skins to the playoffs? Probably not.

4. Asante Samuel, CB, Philadelphia Eagles: He's hands down the best cornerback in the division, although Terence Newman's close when healthy. The ball always seems to find Samuel, and that's the best compliment you can pay a defensive back.

5. Jason Peters, LT, Philadelphia Eagles: Fantastic move by the Eagles to land one of the top left tackles in the league. He's certainly the best left tackle in the NFC East, and he'll protect Donovan McNabb's blind side for the next two seasons.

6. Jason Witten, TE, Dallas Cowboys: He's become the best all-around tight end in the league. He's a matchup nightmare for linebackers and safeties. With T.O. gone, Witten could have the best year for a tight end in franchise history.

7. Justin Tuck, DE, New York Giants: He took full advantage of Osi Umenyiora's absence to become the heart and soul of this defense. The smartest move Jerry Reese ever made was signing Tuck to an extension before the Super Bowl in 2007. Otherwise, Tuck would be preparing to break the bank. Also one of the best locker-room guys a team could have.

8. Brandon Jacobs, RB, New York Giants: I think Jacobs gives this offense its identity. When he's running downhill, he's almost impossible to stop. When he was banged up last December, the offense struggled.

9. Brian Orakpo, DE, Washington Commanders: If the Skins use him properly (at the line of scrimmage), Orakpo will be an absolute terror. I don't like him playing the SAM linebacker on first and second downs, but you guys already know that. Fantastic college player who will be a big-time producer at this level.

10. Brian Westbrook, RB, Philadelphia Eagles: I really struggled on this one because I have immense respect for Commanders wide receiver Santana Moss. But leaving Westbrook off the list didn't feel right. His injuries are a definite concern, but he's still a dangerous player. I think Westbrook has two solid seasons left in him. So let's put him on the team.

Honorable mention: Moss, Romo, Newman, Marion Barber, Felix Jones, Leonard Davis, Trent Cole, DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, LeSean McCoy, McNabb, London Fletcher, LaRon Landry, Hakeem Nicks, Chris Cooley, Clinton Portis, Jay Ratliff, Bradie James, Osi Umenyiora, Corey Webster and Antonio Pierce.

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Actually when Newman is healthy, he's the better corner. Asante is the better playmaker.
 

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It is amazing to me how so many people think so highly of the New York Giants and Eli Manning. DId they not see what the giants did after they lost plax? Guess what? Plax is not coming back. Hakeem Nicks, while he might turn out to be a superstar WILL not be what Burress was to that team next year, PERIOD. The Giants came to Dallas last year and got AMBUSHED, nothing will change this year.
 

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1. Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants: I think Tony Romo is capable of breaking through in the playoffs, but give me the young guy who has already done it. Manning is about to have a huge season. I'm talking MVP-caliber season.
Mosely is seriously into drugs. His family really needs to do an intervention.
 

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Orakpo? Watch the Texas vs Ohio St. game and tell me how he is in that list. He got ran over and disappeared in big games.
 

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NeonDeion21;2807213 said:
Orakpo? Watch the Texas vs Ohio St. game and tell me how he is in that list. He got ran over and disappeared in big games.

No kidding. No rookie should be on this list. But especially not ahead of Osi or Ratliff.
 

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speedkilz88;2807210 said:
Mosely is seriously into drugs. His family really needs to do an intervention.

I read that quickly and thought he was talking about Peyton.
 

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I've already used this line referring to Mosely, but it's worth repeating here.

Every thing this guy writes is worse than the last. It appears he's getting dumber each day and he wrote this POS as if it's already next month.
 

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sonnyboy;2807295 said:
I've already used this line referring to Mosely, but it's worth repeating here.

Every thing this guy writes is worse than the last. It appears he's getting dumber each day and he wrote this POS as if it's already next month.

Agreed.

Manning the Lesser? Seriously? I would take McInjuredReserve over Sheli any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

Mosley, credibility check came back "denied".
 

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Mosley says Samuel is "hands down the best corner in the division", and he says "it's close when Newman is healthy". Those statements contradict one another.

According to Pro Football Weekly, it's real close and real close now.

That publication rated the top CBs (2009 survey) in the NFL according to pro scouts, coaches, and pro personnel. Here are the results. (Four players tied at number 9. They received the same rating.)

1. Nnamdi Asomugha
2. Champ Bailey
3. Asante Samuel
4. Darelle Revis
5. Terence Newman
6. Charles Woodson
7. Corey Webster
8. Antoine Winfield
9. Cortland Finnegan
9. Antonio Cromartie
9. Chris Gamble
9. Rasheed Mathis

If Samuel can be rated that high (#4), then then were is Terence Newman?

In this survey of NFL people, he's ranked in the top 5, and he ranked in the top 5 in the 2008 survey, finishing both years at number 5.

Newman is well respected around the NFL by GMs and personnel people and within the Cowboys organization. They all know the caliber of player Newman is on the football field

However, Newman is very underrated in terms of who the top cornerbacks are perceived to be by fans and media around the NFL.

The media helped put DeAngelo Hall in the Pro Bowl, twice. It has been the media that has helped dictate who is considered the better CBs in the NFL. I just saw a Fox Sports Net survey of the top 99 players and 6 corners are listed (Asomugha, Bailey, Samuel, Woodson, Finnegan, and Mathis). Surprise, surprise, no Terence Newman.

How many times has ESPN put Newman in the top 5 or mentioned him among the best in the NFL? Unless it was Darren Woodson, it probably hasn't happened to my knowledge, or it hasn't happened very much at all, if at all.

There are several things I don't agree with on the list, but once again, I'll defend Newman. It's not hard to defend his resume.


Note:

The criteria for that survey was:

1. 2008 Performance
2. Potential
3. Value to Team
4. Career Performance
 

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Orakpo is being played at LB, how the hell does he make this list, even for a rookie.
 

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I'll take Osi and/ or Ratliff over Orapko to build a team anyday. Think Orapko coud be a heck od a 3-4 OLB but not a 4-3 OLB or DE.

Westbrook before Jacobs and Portis has been more effective for much more longer. But Jacobs is younger and can play.

Asante is younger and more decorated than Newman as a pro and although Newman is better, Samuels changes games at key moments. I'll live with either or on this list.
 

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Now that I think about it, Jacobs needs to be able to finish at least one full season as a starter before being put on that, or any list.

With as much 8 and 9 man fronts as the Vagiants are going to see from a lack of anything resembling a WR corps, I expect Jacobs to not last past game 4 of the season. He might make week 6 noticing how their schedule looks up front.
 

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SaltwaterServr;2807462 said:
Now that I think about it, Jacobs needs to be able to finish at least one full season as a starter before being put on that, or any list.

With as much 8 and 9 man fronts as the Vagiants are going to see from a lack of anything resembling a WR corps, I expect Jacobs to not last past game 4 of the season. He might make week 6 noticing how their schedule looks up front.

Got my vote on the whole campaign!
 

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yeah dropping the game ending int in the SB was a real play by Samual.
 

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*Shrugs* It's always going to be this way on things. At least they got D-Ware and Witten right.

I actually don't mind what they do with the rest of the list, though the Orakpo thing is confusing as heck.
 
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