Monday, October 28, 2024

Jaylon Johnson Probably Won’t Like Latest Top Cornerback Rankings

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The Chicago Bears saw what they needed to see from Jaylon Johnson last season. After three frustrating seasons marked by injuries and lack of production, the cornerback broke through for the best of his career with four interceptions. He also had one of the best coverage grades in the entire league. There was no longer any denying that he was one of the NFL’s best. According to personnel evaluators and coaches who spoke to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, they agreed to an extent.

Through a voting process, Johnson did manage to crack the top 10 among all cornerbacks. However, his placement may not be anywhere close to what he’d want.

8. Jaylon Johnson, Chicago Bears

Highest ranking: 4 | Lowest ranking: Unranked
Age: 25 | Last year’s ranking: Unranked

Everything came together for Johnson, who earned a four-year, $76 million contract off the strength of a banner 2023.

On 57 targets, Johnson allowed 33 receptions, 286 yards and one touchdown while making four interceptions, producing a 17.5% ball-hawk rate.

No cornerback was hotter in the second half of the season. He was probably Chicago’s best overall player. It was a good thing the Bears didn’t trade him at the deadline as he requested.

“Competitive corner with man traits and excellent zone vision,” an NFL personnel evaluator said. “Physical in press and fluid at the break point. Showed more ball production last year. Only thing he lacks is top-end recovery speed.”

Johnson said throughout last year that he feels he is one of the best in the league.

His play reflected that. Not only was he getting turnovers, but his overall coverage was smothering. Quarterbacks just stopped bothering to throw in his direction. Meanwhile, the guy ahead of him, Jaire Alexander, had the worst coverage grade of his career, missed 10 games, and didn’t have a single interception. One would easily understand if Johnson found that disrespectful.

Jaylon Johnson won’t have trouble finding motivation.

Last year, it was ensuring his financial future by landing an extension. He has accomplished that. Now, it’s about building his legacy. Johnson has always found ways to keep himself motivated. The media seem to be doing him a favor by posting lists like these, which continue underselling how good he is. If last year wasn’t enough to show he’s the best in the business, then he’ll just have to do it again. People forget Johnson is still only 25 years old. He is entering his prime.

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Everything has fallen into place. He has a stud pass rusher in front of him. Montez Sweat will get heat on the quarterback. Matt Eberflus is a quality defensive playcaller who should get Jaylon Johnson in a position to make lots of plays. All the cornerback has to do is stay healthy. He has struggled with that over the past few years. Playing a full season might be what finally gets him into the elite conversation.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jul 19, 2024 10:25 am

Except for half of last year, the rating is generous. Do it for another year, then JJ and that TE can really earn their gargantuan contracts for their services. What say you, @Booger McFarland?

Tred
Tred
Jul 19, 2024 9:17 am

OK… someone clue me in. I thought the general consensus was the ESPN was generally very anti-Bear, no matter the regime or player in question?

So, why do we care at all if they don’t like JJ?

Gator Joe
Jul 19, 2024 9:08 am

JJ has done it for years with very little pressure being generated in front of him. Watch out as this team improves.

Jim Jones
Jul 19, 2024 7:02 am

Keep the disrespect coming. Had too many people talking up our offseason and this will help get a young team locked in early. Will be hard to do with all the cameras around and this will help.

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