DARRELLE REVIS IS THE GREATEST COVER CORNER IN NFL HISTORY
While Revis might not have had as many interceptions as some corners, he was able to line up across some of the biggest threats in the league like Calvin Johnson or Steve Smith and make them ineffective. He broke the Jets franchise record in PD throughout his career as well as shattering the NFL record for most PD in a single season with 31. He even got the nickname “Revis Island” due to his lockdown ability, making sure the ball would never get to the player he was covering.
Revis solidified himself as the greatest cover cornerback in NFL history thanks to not just one or two fluke seasons shutting down some of the game’s greatest wide receivers but a long run as the most stickiest defender in the league. Deion Sanders is often referred to as the greatest cornerback of all-time for good reason but that’s largely because of his ball skills. If that conversation is solely based on coverage ability, Darrelle Revis would have to be the NFL’s premier CB as the greatest Jets defender ever as well.