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Dunta Robinson: "I think I'm the best CB in the NFL..."


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By D. Orlando Ledbetter

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

After holding a press conference and posing for several photos, Robinson spent a few minutes to discuss his signing with the Falcons, plans for his $57-million deal and about how he's the best cornerback in the NFL.....

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Q: With your new contract, any purchase or investments you are itching to make?

A: You know what? Right now I'm pretty set. My main focus right now is on becoming a businessman. The first thing that I'll do with my money is to buy something that is going to allow me to make money.

When I first came into the NFL, I brought some cars and the house for myself and my parents. I've got everything that I need so ... making money off the field, so that I don't have to spend any of NFL salary, is important. I'm trying to get set up for my future, for life after football.

Q: Are you a better cornerback than former Falcon DeAngelo Hall?

A: I respect DeAngelo Hall, but if you don't think you're better than any corner in the NFL, then you don't stand a chance. I don't know a quarterback who doesn't think he's the best quarterback in the league. Not only do I think I'm the best cornerback in the National Football League, but if you don't go out there and play with that confidence and that swagger, your career won't last long.

http://www.ajc.com/sports/atlanta-falcons/q-a-falcons-new-356307.html

Good to hear he has confidence, that's nice, and he should have confidence. I wouldn't expect much else. But hes not even the best CB the NFC South, let alot the NFL. Im sure he knows that.

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Well I think he's an NFL elite. Probably the best in the NFC South unless Gamble can finally step up to the elite level.

Aquib Talib is the second best CB in the NFC South. to Chris Gamble. Id be inclined to Robinson on the level or Jabari Greer. good, but not as good as the other two.

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1. Darrelle Revis

2. Champ Bailey

3. Nmandi Asomugha

4. Chris Gamble

5. Asante Samuel

6. Johnathan Joseph

7. Charles Woodson

8. Cortlan Finnegan

9. Quentin Jammer

10. Antoine Winfield

11. Mike Jenkins

12. Richard Marshall

13. Andre Goodman

14. Brandon Flowers

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1. Darrelle Revis

2. Champ Bailey

3. Nmandi Asomugha

4. Chris Gamble

5. Asante Samuel

6. Johnathan Joseph

7. Charles Woodson

8. Cortlan Finnegan

9. Quentin Jammer

10. Antoine Winfield

11. Mike Jenkins

12. Richard Marshall

13. Andre Goodman

14. Brandon Flowers

>_>

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