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ESPN’s Scouts Inc’s top 200 NFL players:


NFC Easters:

15 Cowboys DeMarcus Ware
16 Eagles Nnamdi Asomugha
22 Giants Justin Tuck
26 Eagles Trent Cole
29 Cowboys Jason Witten
55 Eagles Jason Peters
68 Giants Hakeem Nicks
71 Giants Kareem McKenzie
74 Eagles DeSean Jackson
78 Cowboys Jay Ratliff
82 Cowboys Terence Newman
83 Eagles Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
88 Giants Eli Manning
90 Eagles Michael Vick
91 Cowboys Tony Romo
96 Eagles Cullen Jenkins
98 Giants Chris Snee
103 Eagles LeSean McCoy
105 Cowboys Miles Austin
109 Cowboys Doug Free
116 Giants Terrell Thomas
119 Commanders Chris Cooley
121 Eagles Asante Samuel
122 Commanders Brian Orakpo
132 Giants Osi Umenyiora
138 Commanders London Fletcher
161 Giants Mathias Kiwanuka
176 Eagles Jason Babin
179 Giants Ahmad Bradshaw
193 Cowboys Felix Jones
198 Cowboys Mike Jenkins


Since it's based on last years production I guess it's fair, Ware led the league in sacks he should be higher, also don't know how they are so high on T-New.
 
We should ask the Giants where they think Dez Bryant ranks on that list. :laugh2:
 
Ware is only 15th? Garbage. Please tell me what defensive players are higher than him.
 
EMMITTnROY;4065370 said:
Ware is only 15th? Garbage. Please tell me what defensive players are higher than him.

Revis, Willis, Harrison, Ngata, Ware.

Top 5 defensive players.
 
Woods;4065367 said:
We should ask the Giants where they think Dez Bryant ranks on that list. :laugh2:

He didn't play enough games to qualify for top 200 I guess, I mean Mike Jenkins made it so no clue what they used to pick, maybe just whatever came to mind?
 
and for those wondering, the loltacular analysis of Jenkins @198.

Jenkins is an excellent complement to Terence Newman as a perimeter defender. He has good size, with excellent athleticism and deceptive strength for the position. He has great foot quickness, speed and agility to be effective on an island.

He is a solid reactor and showed natural instincts to leverage receivers in zone and man schemes. Jenkins has become more physical rerouting receivers in press man coverage as well as in run support. He is a good open-field tackler in run support, showing great balance and agility in space. Jenkins should continue to play at a high level for the Dallas secondary in 2011.




http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...-inc-2011-top-200-player-rankings-nos-176-200
 
Romo 2 Austin;4065388 said:
He didn't play enough games to qualify for top 200 I guess, I mean Mike Jenkins made it so no clue what they used to pick, maybe just whatever came to mind?

I was just making light of the fact how badly Dez carved them up on two occasions - both on STs and as a WR.

Interestingly, Philly hasn't played against Dez yet since Dez was injured both of those games.

I can't wait to see A Samuel try and tackle him . . . .
 
Romo 2 Austin;4065385 said:
Revis, Willis, Harrison, Ngata, Ware.

Top 5 defensive players.
Wow. Unbelievable. Ware, by far, has been the most consistently dominant player out of all 5 of those in the last 5 years. Harrison, really? Gross.
 
Newman and Ratliff ahead of Romo and Miles tells me all I need to know about this list.
 
EMMITTnROY;4065394 said:
Wow. Unbelievable. Ware, by far, has been the most consistently dominant player out of all 5 of those in the last 5 years. Harrison, really? Gross.

Honestly I would not have a problem with Revis, Willis or Ngata over him.

IMO, Revis, Willis, Ngata, Ware put it in any order you like, personally I have Ware #1 lol, but I agree Harrison over Ware is just mental.
 
SDCowboy85;4065399 said:
Newman and Ratliff ahead of Romo and Miles tells me all I need to know about this list.

It's based off last season, Romo played 6 games the fact he placed that high is a huge compliment to how well he was doing.
 
EMMITTnROY;4065394 said:
Wow. Unbelievable. Ware, by far, has been the most consistently dominant player out of all 5 of those in the last 5 years. Harrison, really? Gross.

Yes, Ware has been more dominant than any of these jokers. And I'm sorry, but where is Clay Matthews -- you know, the NFC defensive player of the year? The guy who has collected 24 sacks in his first two years?
 
Romo 2 Austin;4065405 said:
It's based off last season, Romo played 6 games the fact he placed that high is a huge compliment to how well he was doing.

Where does it say that? Either way, Rat had an off season and Newman may not even be a starter much longer. Putting either of them ahead of Tony or Miles is just plain moronic.
 
SDCowboy85;4065419 said:
Where does it say that? Either way, Rat had an off season and Newman may not even be a starter much longer. Putting either of them ahead of Tony or Miles is just plain moronic.

Dream on.
 
casmith07;4065465 said:
Dream on.
The guys performance is declining and he can't ever stay healthy. Either way he's not even in the conversation with Romo and Miles in either skill, production or importance to the team.
 
SDCowboy85;4065468 said:
The guys performance is declining and he can't ever stay healthy. Either way he's not even in the conversation with Romo and Miles in either skill, production or importance to the team.

apparently Ryan knows more than you do. As well as Garrett, Jerruh, etc.
 

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