Top 10 Safeties, according to ESPN.com
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I believe Ed Reed is hands down number 1. I agree with the rest of the top 4 but Rolle, Landry, Meriweather, and Bethea should be 5,6,7,8 how ever you wanna flip them in from of Berry, Griffin, and Whittner(What??), -
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I agree with the Top 4.
I think 5,6,7,8 Spots are a little bit more debatable.Wolverines Packers Cubs Celtics
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I admit I didn't see any of Berry, but the one game I did catch of him (BAL @ KC Wild Card round this past season), he impressed me. I could clearly tell where he was on the field. I believe they aren't far off the mark when they say he (& Earl Thomas) will be the next dominant safety after Polamalu and Reed hang 'em up.
It's really not fair, though. #1 and #2 are pretty much all-time greats already. Tough to say any of the safeties out there currently will ever reach that level.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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Even as a Steeler fan I can say I wouldn't be mad if Ed was one and Troy is two. I think as long as you have them ranked as the top two, you got it rightSimWorld NBA 2K19 Fictional Draft Classes
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Meriweather should not be on any list rating good safeties. He's pretty average, and he got benched at the beginning of last season.
Edit: As I look at the rest of the list, there aren't a whole lot of impact players after the top 5 or 6.Last edited by Palo20; 05-04-2011, 01:53 PM.Twitter: @Palo50
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If Eric Berry is a top five safety, the NFL is extremely weak in the safety department. Not to say I don't think he could get there, I do, but he made way too many mistakes last year for me to call him a top 5 safety at this point.Comment
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Ed should have been number one and won DMVP.
With that said, lol at Antrelle Rolle making this list.Comment
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Got no issues with the Top 5 but like others have said, everything after is debatable.#RespectTheCultureComment
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I feel Atogwe belongs in the bottom half of the top 10.Comment
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I get a feeling Malcolm Jenkins could be up there in these rankings in a year or 2Saints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, LightningComment
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After #4 there isn't a single guy I would take over Eric Weddle.
Merriweather and Griffin are awful.Comment
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Thats definitely your opinion.. There's nobody in that top 15 I would take weddle over but you have to represent your team. I guess its nothing wrong with that because I feel Phillips will eventually become a Top 10-15 safety but he hasn't proved it yet.
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