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Tre’Davious White’s (2019) Season Highlights...(/) arguably has a tougher job in New Orleans with how much he’s put in man- or match-coverage against some top receivers. But Tre’Davious White has certainly been the bigger play-maker in a zone-heavy scheme for Buffalo. His ability to make plays outside his area, as well as drive on routes in off-coverage, has been fun to watch.
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MICAH HYDE PICKS OFF MAC JONES (via ) He leans one way and then blindly executes speed-turns to fall off to a secondary target as he feels the quarterback progress. That and what he can do jumping routes when he drives down from depth, led to five picks and ten more PBUs last season.
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The NFL s top 100 players in 2022 100-91
Green Bay Packers linebacker De'Vondre Campbell With the 2022 NFL season just around the corner, it seemed appropriate to take a look at the best players in the league. Ranking players in an individual position is a tricky business. This only gets harder when you expand that to every position and player in the NFL. Every player on this list is an incredible talent. Many excellent players didn't make the cut. They could easily be on such a list next year after a big campaign in 2022. Let's count down the top-100 players in the NFL. Here are players 100-91:T - #100 Marshon Lattimore New Orleans Saints & Tre Davious White Buffalo Bills
Green Bay Packers v Buffalo Bills It felt right to put these two guys together. They both entered the NFL in 2017 and were neck-and-neck in the race for Defensive Rookie of the Year. Now five seasons into their careers, they have both established themselves as two of the best corners in the game today. It's important to note that they are both asked to fulfill different very assignments. Tre’Davious White’s (2019) Season Highlights...(/)
Tre’Davious White’s (2019) Season Highlights...(/) arguably has a tougher job in New Orleans with how much he’s put in man- or match-coverage against some top receivers. But Tre’Davious White has certainly been the bigger play-maker in a zone-heavy scheme for Buffalo. His ability to make plays outside his area, as well as drive on routes in off-coverage, has been fun to watch.
#99 Devin White Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFL Super Bowl LV - Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers We’ve seen make so many plays in big games that it’s easy to forget he’s only played three seasons in the NFL. White's ability to chase ball-carriers out to the edges is special. Having him and next to each other has proved to be a tremendous combination. They've finished first twice and then third in rushing yards allowed over the last three years. He has had issues with coverage. He’s been responsible for completion percentages in the 75 to 83 percent range. But that didn’t include any touchdowns last season and we've seen some high-quality reps against running backs when they blitzed away from him. More importantly, not using White as part of the rush package on passing downs has been a disservice to him. While he fell to 3.5 sacks this past year, he racked up a career-high of 31 pressures on about three times as many blitzes.#98 Micah Hyde Buffalo Bills
AFC Wild Card Playoffs - New England Patriots v Buffalo Bills Talking about safeties with great ball-skills, has been one of the most productive players in the NFL. Ever since stepping into the starting nickel role for Green Bay back in 2014 he's been incredible. With Buffalo, his usage started putting him further away from the quarterback. The Bills like to use two interchangeable safeties, where they can play cover-two or rotate strong and weak. When they go three-deep, Micah has been more of a designated deep middle player. That’s understandable, because he is one of the most instinctive guys in that role. MICAH HYDE PICKS OFF MAC JONES(via )
MICAH HYDE PICKS OFF MAC JONES (via ) He leans one way and then blindly executes speed-turns to fall off to a secondary target as he feels the quarterback progress. That and what he can do jumping routes when he drives down from depth, led to five picks and ten more PBUs last season.
#97 Xavier McKinney New York Giants
Dallas Cowboys v New York Giants After appearing in just six NFL games as a rookie, became the biggest play-maker on either side of the ball for the New York Giants. McKinney intercepted five passes (one returned for a TD) and broke up another ten. Despite being utilized in deep zone coverage a lot more, he got plenty of action as a tackler (93 total). This was mainly due to bad second-level play from the Giants and he managed to finish those plays well, with a solid ten misses.#96 Brandon Scherff Jacksonville Jaguars
Washington Football Team v Atlanta Falcons Ever since entering the NFL in 2015, has been one of the best guards in football every year. He has only missed the once since his second season (when he only played half the games in 2018). He didn’t give up any sacks in 2021, but the 4.5% pressure rate he was responsible for was the highest of his career. His performance was hindered by a sprained MCL, but he still earned the highest run-block win rate among guards (77%). He has been one of the most physical players at paving the way from the point he was drafted in. The only reason he isn’t higher on this list is that he has missed 22 games over the past four years.#95 Joe Mixon Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals v Oakland Raiders Running back isn’t a position that occurs too frequently in this countdown. In the 2021 NFL season, cracked 1,500 scrimmage yards for the first time and scored 16 touchdowns. He averaged 4.1 yards behind a shaky offensive line that was constantly shuffling pieces around. . is ELITE.Visit for more highlights.. is ELITE.Visit for more highlights. His highlight reels are immense and he even threw a touchdown pass in last season's Super Bowl against the .