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re: Nation's best CB

Posted on 10/16/12 at 4:50 pm to
Posted by jddawg58
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Posted on 10/16/12 at 4:50 pm to
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Nation's best CB


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Nation's best CB




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Alabama's Dee Milliner




Completely agree.




Statistically speaking, Banks is not even close.

I agree that you can't break up passes if the opponent does not throw to your side. Milliner is doing an outstanding job of defending passes that are thrown to the receiver he is defending.

I think he will be the first CB taken in the draft. He has speed, length, and videotape that demonstrate he will succeed in the NFL.

Posted by AllBamaDoesIsWin
Member since Dec 2011
26725 posts
Posted on 10/16/12 at 4:54 pm to
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Statistically speaking, Banks is not even close. I agree that you can't break up passes if the opponent does not throw to your side. Milliner is doing an outstanding job of defending passes that are thrown to the receiver he is defending. I think he will be the first CB taken in the draft. He has speed, length, and videotape that demonstrate he will succeed in the NFL.


The thing is Milliner isn't really being thrown at much more than Banks, he's just breaking up EVERYTHING that comes near him.
Posted by engie
Member since Jan 2012
8953 posts
Posted on 10/16/12 at 6:46 pm to
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Statistically speaking, Banks is not even close.


Really? Where is Milliner on this list?

Year: 2012 Thru: 10/13/2012 Top 20 Players
Rank Player Pos Cl Games Interceptions Yards Touchdowns Interceptions
Per Game
1 David Amerson, North Carolina St. JR DB 32 16 205 2 0.5
2
Johnthan Banks, Mississippi St. SR DB 44 15 274 3 0.3

3 Dexter McCoil, Tulsa SR DB 44 14 219 1 0.3
4 Bacarri Rambo, Georgia SR DB 39 13 249 3 0.3
4 Rashard Hall, Clemson SR DB 46 13 186 1 0.3
6 Robert Lester, Alabama SR DB 40 11 152 0 0.3
6 Dayonne Nunley, Miami (OH) JR DB 33 11 61 1 0.3
6 Jordan Poyer, Oregon St. SR DB 42 11 222 3 0.3
6 Phillip Thomas, Fresno St. SR DB 35 11 194 3 0.3
10 Khalid Wooten, Nevada SR DB 45 10 206 2 0.2
10
Corey Broomfield, Mississippi St. SR DB 44 10 158 3 0.2

10 John Boyett, Oregon SR DB 40 10 126 1 0.2
10 Jarred Holley, Pittsburgh SR DB 47 10 65 0 0.2
10 Brandan Bishop, North Carolina St. SR DB 43 10 107 0 0.2
15 Johnny Adams, Michigan St. SR DB 49 9 219 2 0.2
15 Nigel Malone, Kansas St. SR DB 19 9 165 1 0.5
15 Deone Bucannon, Washington St. JR DB 31 9 60 0 0.3
15 Phillip Steward, Houston SR LB 46 9 88 0 0.2
19 Jake Knott, Iowa St. SR LB 44 8 60 0 0.2
19 Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee SR DB 44 8 138 3 0.2
19 Bryce Callahan, Rice SO DB 19 8 25 0 0.4
19 Ross Cockrell, Duke JR DB 31 8 61 1 0.3
19
Nickoe Whitley, Mississippi St. JR DB 28 8 116 0 0.3

19 Leon McFadden, San Diego St. SR DB 45 8 186 2 0.2
19 Luke Wollet, Kent St. JR DB 28 8 55 1 0.3
19 Lewis Toler, Western Mich. SR DB 32 8 35 1 0.2
19 Jason Pinkston, Ball St. SR DB 36 8 32 0 0.2
19 Ty Zimmerman, Kansas St. JR DB 32 8 108 0 0.2
19 James Orth, San Jose St.
This post was edited on 10/16/12 at 6:47 pm
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