Week 7 cornerback rankings Rams Trumaine Johnson in top 10
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Week 7 cornerback rankings: Rams' Trumaine Johnson in top 10 Published: Oct 19, 2017 at 05:49 AM Featured on Ike's Island this week ... and , Philadelphia Eagles It's pretty incredible that the sit at 5-1 with two backup cornerbacks on the field. , , went down Week 1, but is back . It's also noteworthy that rookie in uniform after he ruptured his Achilles in March. The ' secondary could look so different in a few months. But for now, let's focus on the two players who've been on the field for Philly, which has surprisingly displayed its depth. Second-year pro Mills (6-foot, 191 pounds) and rookie Douglas (6-2, 209 pounds) are big cornerbacks who have taken advantage of their opportunity. They've been covering well and are solid tacklers. Per Next Gen Stats, Douglas has allowed 17 receptions on 29 targets for 260 yards (15.2 Wes Iwundu Jersey yards per catch) and has deflected six pa ses while owning a 1:2 touchdown-to-interception ratio in coverage. Mills has given up 33 catches on 53 targets for 347 yards (10.5 yards per catch) and recorded nine pa ses defensed and a 3:2 TD-to-INT ratio. These guys are getting a ton of targets and are holding their own with as many picks as touchdowns allowed. They've made mistakes, but have stepped up in a big way. On Monday, Philly faces Washington for the second time this season. pa s catchers ( , , , and Josh Doctson) have yet to have huge game performances in 2017. This young ' tandem must mind their p's and q's to keep any of these players from having their breakout game. Week 7 cornerback rankings: My top 10 The lineup below reflects changes from . Targeted only once by in Week 6, Talib continues to be respected by rookie and veteran quarterbacks alike. With another quarterback from the 2004 draft cla s next on the docket, Talib knows the kind of threat is. The boast a diverse group of wideouts: po se sion receiver , deep threat and a pair of gifted tight ends in and . If the get caught sleeping, Los Angeles will take full advantage. This week's matchup vs. the had all of the ingredients to be great: Sherman vs. Jr. Sherman vs. . Sherman vs. . It was all good. Even against that trio of talent, I would've taken Sherman. Now, hit the field. The All-Pro cornerback and the ' defense still must play honest because there's no one go-to guy in coordinator Mike Sullivan's offense. Peterson won his matchup against on Sunday -- in which they lined up acro s one another on 47 snaps -- holding the dynamic receiver to zero catches on four targets. Peterson left in the second half with a quad injury, and that's when Evans got almost all of his production (three catches for 95 yards and a TD). Peterson said Wednesday that for this weekend's bout vs. the at Twickenham Stadium. If Peterson does play, I think he'll line up acro s and the rest of the will play zone. The held the to 227 yards of total offense, their fewest in a game since Week 16 of 2015 -- of course, exited the game in the first quarter with . Minnesota picked off backup quarterback three times, one of which was by Rhodes after the ball was tipped. It was Rhodes' first interception of the season, but he's likely to get an opportunity for his second Sunday against , who has thrown four touchdowns against eight interceptions in 2017. Harris had a solid performance in his 100th regular-season game Sunday night, allowing one reception for 26 yards to rookie tight end . However, his accomplishment was met with disappointment, as the topped the at Mile High Stadium. Now heading to play a divisional foe on the road, Harris and Co. can't overlook anyone. As I said above, the have plenty of weapons for Rivers to dish the ball to. Harris can't take a play off Sunday or it could catch up with him. Smith was targeted just once for the second straight week and didn't allow a catch . The held to just eight completions for 113 pa sing yards -- a great performance for the secondary -- but really struggled against the run, giving up 231 yards on the ground. Looking ahead to Week 7, Smith and Co. must keep a (surprising at times) Minnesota pa sing attack at bay. Ramsey gave up just one reception for 10 yards to in Week 6. I didn't expect Ramsey to let down against Los Angeles, but is another animal. Hilton's a three-time Pro Bowler and is second in the NFL in receiving yards since 2016 with 1,933. However, in their two meetings last year, Ramsey held Hilton to six catches on 10 targets for 76 yards and had one pa s defensed Kristaps Porzingis Jersey over 49 pa s plays in coverage. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Keep Ramsey on this guy and let and Co. handle the rest. The struck gold when they signed in the offseason. He's been the perfect complement to sophomore cornerback . Of the 77 defensive players who have been targeted at least 25 times this season, Bouye has the lowest pa ser rating allowed in coverage (39.2). The ' defense has been a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks, holding them to a 59.3 pa ser rating (worst in the NFL). With Indy's ranking 26th in the league in pa ser rating (81.1) this season, I'm not going to hold my breath that he'll improve in that respect this week. Coming off a bye, Jones jumps right back into the fire as the travel to face division-rival Pittsburgh. , who is averaging 116.7 receiving yards per game, poses a huge challenge for Pacman. There's no doubt Brown will get his targets and catches, but Jones has to tackle the catch and limit the big plays. Johnson's focus shouldn't change from last week's game plan -- helping the ' defense stop and the Jags' run game. This week against the , it'll be nece sary for Johnson to tackle, as Arizona coach Bruce Arians is likely to stick to his run-first scheme with his new toy (Adrian Peterson). Arizona's pa sing game has been inconsistent -- , lining up on the inside, will be covered by safeties. That leaves Johnson to focus primarily on tackling Peterson if he gets to the second level. , Bills; , Broncos; , Giants; , Lions; , Steelers; , . WEEK 7 CORNERBACK DUOS: MY TOP THREE Players: and . At the beginning of the season, who would've gue sed that the would lose to a team without its top three receivers at home?! Not this guy. A lot of the ' succe s came by way of running back , as almost entirely avoided this tandem. Talib and Harris were each targeted once, with Harris giving up a catch for 26 yards. As impre sed as I Tim Hardaway Jr. Jersey am with the ' duo below, these aren't relinquishing the No. 1 spot just yet. *Next up: * </content:power-ranking> Players: and . In the Jags' lo s to L.A., Bouye and Ramsey allowed a combined 43 yards. These two are fun to watch, as they continue to hold it down in the secondary. On nine contested targets this season, Bouye hasn't allowed a single catch but has a pair of interceptions, . Ramsey has given up two receptions for 58 yards and also has two picks on 12 contested targets. That's pretty dang good. *Next up: * </content:power-ranking> Players: and . The rank first in the league , thanks to their pa s rush and an improved secondary. Haden continued to play at a high level against the and kept quiet. Hill finished with two receptions for 15 yards against Haden in coverage. Burns allowed a touchdown to on a play in which scrambled out of the pocket. The sophomore cornerback has to stay plastered to the receiver and he can't mi s tackles. I debated about moving Minnesota into the third spot because and are playing with a ton of confidence right now. But the are still playing good ball. If Burns has another pedestrian week, the ' tandem might knock my boys off. *Next up: * </content:power-ranking> and , . This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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