And the league has changed SOOOOOOO much in these last 2 years... Taylor wouldn't be able to play in the Pro Bowl if he had lived, would he??
Once again, you don't have a freakin' clue...
But since you seem to be determined to be anal about this, just for you, here's a list of current safeties in the NFL that go 220 plus:
Dawan Landry, Ravens... 6-0, 220... has started 32 of the 34 games he's played for a pretty good Ravens defense...
Kerry Rhodes, Jets... 6-3, 220... has started all 64 games he's played in the NFL...
Tank Williams, Pats... 6-2, 223... has played 7 years in the league, and was just signed by the Pats, who have a rep for being pretty good when it comes to personnel evaluation...
Bernie Pollard, Chiefs... 6-1, 225 ... has started 31 of 32 games the last 2 seasons...
Coy Wire, Falcons... 6-0, 228... has played 7 years in the NFL...
Jermaine Phillips, Bucs... 6-2, 220... has started 72 of 94 NFL games...
Sean Jones, Eagles... 6-1, 220... the most sought after free agent safety this offseason...
Michael Lewis, 49ers... 6-1, 222... has started 100 of his 108 NFL games...
Adrian Wilson, Cards... 6-3, 230... you've already conceded this one...
So, there's NINE pretty fair safeties who are playing in the NFL, and go over 220 pounds... the ones in bold font are IMO very good safeties...
Other 220 pound plus safeties currently on NFL rosters include Aaron Rouse, Brandon Harrison, Bryan Scott, Sabby Piscitelli and Keith Lewis... so now we're up to FOURTEEN safeties in the league who go 220 plus...
Yeah, it's OBVIOUS that you can't succeed in the NFL if you're a safety who weighs 220 pounds or more... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
Do you feel stupid yet, Rampage?? Are you saying you wouldn't take a Dawan Landry, an Adrian Wilson, a Sean Jones, a Jermaine Phillips or a Tank Williams on your team??