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Glenn Erby

Eagles CB duo among 6 players who should have made Touchdown Wire’s ’50 most dominant’ list — but didn’t

The NFL is a deep league, with tons of parity and star power at critical positions.   One thing is for sure: the NFL is littered with dominant players across the board.

Our NFL Wires editors submitted their picks for the most dominant players in the game right now, and the votes from all 32 editors tabulated the results to determine a top 50.

Our list consisted of players who dominated at their respective positions and included a mix of different position groups (even though quarterbacks and skill position players are well represented).

There were 24 NFL teams represented in our list, where several groups had multiple players. The Eagles and 49ers tied for the most appearances with five each, and the Super Bowl champion Chiefs weren’t far behind.

After unveiling Nos. 50 through 26, and Nos. 25 through 1, Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar listed six players who should have made a list.

Philadelphia had their cornerback duo make a list.

James Bradberry, CB, Philadelphia Eagles

The 2022 All-Pro is still being disrespected after being the best cornerback in the NFL last year from a statistical perspective.

Bradberry ended up as the 52nd player on the list based on total voting, and the only reason I can think that he didn’t make the cut is that he’s coming off by far his best season to date. There’s also the matter of 2021, his final season with the Giants. That may have been his worst. Then, he allowed 60 catches on 92 targets for 729 yards, 262 yards after the catch, eight touchdowns, four interceptions, 13 pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 100.3. — Doug Farrar

Darius Slay, CB, Philadelphia Eagles

(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Slay is a Pro Bowler and NFLPA All-Pro and he’s back for more.

It’s also possible that Bradberry and Slay, who worked the Eagles’ cornerback duo in conjunction with Bradberry, canceled each other out in the voting? It’s a nice problem to have on the field when you have two cornerbacks that good; perhaps it wasn’t as beneficial in the voting process. Slay came in 59th overall, which seems like a snub for a guy who allowed 47 catches on 83 targets for 559 yards, 162 yards after the catch, five touchdowns, three interceptions, nine pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 82.3. — Doug Farrar

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