Peter King posted his ballot for all the player of the year categories and his all-pro team. His two CBs were Revis and Woodson (in that order):
CB Darrelle Revis, Jets.
State-of-the-art cornerback. Can play physical, can play off, can run with the speed guys. And he's only 24.
CB Charles Woodson, Green Bay.
Second to Revis in my defensive player of the year thinking. He and Ed Reed are best secondary playmakers in football.
But, even after saying Woodson was one of the two "best secondary playmakers in football", he votes Revis as the DPOY:
Darrelle Revis, Jets.
Revis played Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Steve (Carolina) Smith, Reggie Wayne, Marques Colston, Terrell Owens, Roddy White and Chad Ochocinco a total of 10 times this year. None had more than 35 receiving yards in a game. The average game: three catches, 27 yards. Revis was the only cover man in football to allow a sub-40-percent completion percentage on balls thrown in his area.
So, is Peter King right? Does Revis' domination as a CB invalidate the impact Woodson has had all over the field?
CB Darrelle Revis, Jets.
State-of-the-art cornerback. Can play physical, can play off, can run with the speed guys. And he's only 24.
CB Charles Woodson, Green Bay.
Second to Revis in my defensive player of the year thinking. He and Ed Reed are best secondary playmakers in football.
But, even after saying Woodson was one of the two "best secondary playmakers in football", he votes Revis as the DPOY:
Darrelle Revis, Jets.
Revis played Randy Moss, Andre Johnson, Steve (Carolina) Smith, Reggie Wayne, Marques Colston, Terrell Owens, Roddy White and Chad Ochocinco a total of 10 times this year. None had more than 35 receiving yards in a game. The average game: three catches, 27 yards. Revis was the only cover man in football to allow a sub-40-percent completion percentage on balls thrown in his area.
So, is Peter King right? Does Revis' domination as a CB invalidate the impact Woodson has had all over the field?


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