Touchdown Wire’s countdown of the NFL’s best players

This summer at Touchdown Wire we are naming our top players at each position, working towards the Top 100 in the league.

This summer here at Touchdown Wire we are counting down the best players at every position, starting on the defensive side of the football. At the conclusion of these positional lists, we will unveil our own version of the NFL’s Top 11.

For each position, the players are ranked based on both extensive film study as well as taking advanced player metrics into account. Players that appeared for 50% of their team’s snaps at a given position are considered, meaning players that were absent last season for numerous games due to injury are ineligible for inclusion.

In addition, for many positions the “Honorable Mentions” are listed, that include players that just missed the cut or players you might expect to see, but were ineligible due to injuries or other reasons. Some of the best “units” are also discussed for various positions.

Here are the position lists to date. This will be updated as more position groups are announced.

Defense

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Slot Cornerbacks – Given the prevalence of nickel and dime packages in today’s game, the slot cornerback is a starter in the modern NFL. As such, teams need talented players at this position. Here are the best the game has to offer.

Safeties – Offenses in the NFL rely on creating – and exploiting – matchups. As such, defenses in today’s game need players that can handle various responsibilities. That tends to fall on the safeties, where versatility is the name of the game.

Outside Cornerbacks – What players do you trust on an island in man coverage? You could probably start with this list.

Linebackers – With today’s emphasis on getting lighter and faster on defense, linebackers are becoming almost a dying breed. That does not diminish, however, what the players on this list bring to their units.

Edge Defenders – Offensive coordinators face some sleepless nights in the days leading up to playing these pass rushers.

Interior Defensive Linemen – Sure, Aaron Donald is the clear man at the top. What about the rest of the bunch?

Huge News – Clemson Star Receiver Justyn Ross Out for 2020

Clemson wide receiver Justyn Ross is as good as there is in the nation. Unfortunately he won’t be able to play in 2020 due to a scary issue.

Justyn Ross of Clemson might have been the best wide receiver in college football for the 2020 season.  Unfortunately news out Monday is that Ross will not be able to play in ’20 and possibly might not ever play football again.

The 6-4, 205 pound Ross was projected to be a first round NFL Draft pick but will undergo surgery for congenital fusion in his neck and spine.  He won’t play in 2020 and there is no guarantee that he will play football ever again.

Ross pulled down 46 receptions for 1000 yards and nine touchdowns his freshman year, with 148 of those yards and a pair of scores coming in Clemson’s Cotton Bowl win over Notre Dame.  Clemson and Notre Dame are scheduled to play in South Bend on November 7.

In two seasons Ross totaled 1865 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns.

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Sports are better when the best players are able to play and it sucks for him especially but for college football as a whole that he won’t be able to play in 2020.  All the best to Ross in a speedy recovery for one of the best in the nation at what he does and hopefully he’s able to still go on and make millions in professional football.