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Captain Munnerlyn Graded Higher Than Aso,patrick Peterson,and Others.


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That site is way too up it's own ass. They're a bunch of amateurs trying to use their own rating scale to appear smarter than actual NFL GM's, scouts, and coaches. They may know more than the average fan, but they're far from experts on anything.

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I'll say this about Captain as a nickel/ST I like him, scrappy fights hard and if he was 5'11-6' I'd like him at #2. But when you look at the NFC South the #2 WR's go Julio Jones 6'3, Mike Williams 6'1, the Saints** WR's are smaller outside Colston, and Meachem is gone. Then to take it a step further in a playoff run, Dez Bryant 6'2, Mike Williams 6'5, Randy Moss 6'4 or Michael Crabtree 6'2, Alshon Jefferey 6'3, at 5'8 Cap is just at to big of a size/strength disadvantage to be a high caliber starter.

Again though, I like him mathced up with the slot receivers, just not outside .

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According to PFF'S Wackass grading scale.

Munnerlyn graded higher. Nnamdi Asomugha, Duanta Robinson, Patrick Peterson,Rhonde Barber,Tracy Porter Stanford Routt,Sean Smith, Eric Wright,Drayton Florence, and others.

pff.rtf

LOL @ anyone taking their grading scale seriously.

All those players had terrible years what's your point?

The only name on that list that should be surprising is Aso, but he had an offensive line coach as a defensive coordinator and is you know 30. Additionally he was forced into a system he didn't fit in, something that might have gotten andy reid fired.

All those other corners fuging suck.

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