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Old 07-19-2007, 11:39 AM   #12
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Re: Scout's Inc. DB Rankings: We're #10

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1. Denver Broncos- Champ and Dre will be the best CB combo in the NFL
2. Baltimore Ravens- Mcallister, Reed, Rolle and the other Landry= Ballhawks
3. Washington Redskins- 9 in the box cover 0 every play (Springs,Smoot,Rogers get it done)
4. Oakland Raiders- Already a stingy passD just got better with the addition of Darius
5. Chicago Bears- THEY GOT ADAM ARCHULATER (maybe they should be #1)
6. San Francisco 49ers- Harris lead the league in ints and Clements is worth the money
7. Philadelphia Eagles- Dawkins is still a top 5 safety
8. Jacksonville Jaguars- They lost the glue of that secondary when they let Darius go
9. New England Patriots- They better sign Samuel to a long year deal
10. San Diego Chargers- Not the fastest Secondary but maybe the smartest

My mistake for being unclear, the Walt Harris reference was intended for the NFC he had 8. Champ and Asante both had 10. Isn't that a coincidence that Champ and Harris use to be on a Redskins payroll and combined they tripled the amount of interceptions we had as a team. 18vs6
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