LACHAMP46
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What's ones worth? How do we measure worth? hmmm?You're way too high for Johnson.
He's good, but he's not playing at the level of Alterraun Verner on his contract year which netted him 6.4 on average.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/28/top-10-nfl-secondaries-this-season/
4. St. Louis Rams
Cornerbacks: Janoris Jenkins (85.9), Trumaine Johnson (82.8), Lamarcus Joyner (74.9)
Safeties: T.J. McDonald (80.5), Rodney McLeod (76.8)
The youth movement that began for the Rams with the Robert Griffin III trade is now producing in a big way. All five of the above players are only in their fourth season or less, with an average age of 25—and they’re progressively getting better. Janoris Jenkins, the veteran among the group, is PFF’s eighth-ranked cornerback, McDonald is No. 2 among safeties in overall run stop percentage, and Rodney McLeod has only allowed four receptions for 14 yards when he is in primary coverage, good for the fourth fewest yards allowed among safeties. In addition, 2014 second-round pick Joyner has five total QB pressures, including two sacks, from his slot cornerback position.
Average standard NFL QB rating allowed: 99.6
Interceptions: 4
Standout stat(s): Slot CB Lamarcus Joyner would be tied for the team lead in sacks (two) for the Atlanta Falcons.
I like JJ. and Tru...I think we need to keep all this home-grown talent....Why draft risky players, develop them, then let them leave via free agency? Makes no sense....