The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jalen Ramsey tops AP’s list of cornerback­s

- By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Pro Football Writer

Jalen Ramsey backs up his big talk with big plays.

Now the Jacksonvil­le cornerback can crow about something else.

Ramsey was the overwhelmi­ng choice as the NFL’s top cornerback by a panel of 10 football writers for The Associated Press. The All-Pro received eight first-place votes in balloting released Friday.

“Big talent and a big mouth,” wrote New Yorkbased lead NFL writer Barry Wilner. “Still, the guy can cover, isn’t afraid to hit, and likes to match up with the top receivers.”

Marcus Peters of the Los Angeles Rams, last year’s top choice, was second and had the other two first-place votes, followed by Arizona’s Patrick Peterson.

After helping the Jaguars reach the AFC championsh­ip game before losing to New England last season, Ramsey made headlines with his mouth.

First, he ripped Buffalo quarterbac­k Josh Allen as “trash” and called Atlanta’s Matt Ryan overrated in the same interview with GQ magazine . It was released a few days after he was suspended during training camp for screaming obscenitie­s at reporters who were videotapin­g a post-practice altercatio­n between defensive ends Dante Fowler and Yannick Ngakoue.

It wasn’t the only time Ramsey was in the news in August. The third-year pro also dismissed fourtime All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski of New England by telling ESPN The Magazine, “I don’t think Gronk is as great as people say he is.”

Two weeks into this season, Ramsey said he would hit his grandmothe­r if she were on the opposing team, along with other family members, while discussing his respect for the game. Asked if he really would hit his grandma, he said he “definitely would.”

“Ramsey talks a big game, but he backs it up with smart, physical play on the back end of arguably the league’s top defense,” wrote Dennis Waszak, another New York-based AP Football Writer.

The Rams acquired Peters in the offseason after he intercepte­d 19 passes in three seasons with Kansas City. He was suspended for a game late last season by the Chiefs for throwing a penalty flag into the stands.

The 25-year-old returned an intercepti­on 50 yards for a touchdown in a seasonopen­ing win over Oakland. Peters has been battling a calf injury.

“He’s tough enough in coverage that he sometimes has to peel off to go pick off his own intercepti­ons,” wrote Tennessee-based AP Football Writer Teresa Walker.

Peterson has at least one intercepti­on in each of his eight seasons with Arizona. At the moment, it appears he will be a bright spot on a bad team with the Cardinals among three winless clubs. Peterson was second to Peters in a close vote last year.

“For sheer talent, Peterson is the best all-around cornerback in the game,” Wilner wrote. “He gets little action in Arizona as the Cardinals struggle to get someone to clamp down the other side of the field.”

Minnesota’s Xavier Rhodes was fourth, followed by Casey Hayward of the Los Angeles Chargers. Ramsey teammate A.J. Bouye was sixth, and Detroit’s Darius Slay was seventh.

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