Nnamdi Asomugha: The Best
Nnamdi Asomugha isn't an in-your-face player, in fact, he rarely talks to opponents during a game. He doesn't hold out or complain about contracts. He shows up to camp and plays the game he owns.
A 6'2" Corner that runs a 4.38 is a rare find in the NFL, but the raiders found him 31st overall in 2003. Initially he was late first round pick who was being labeled a bust after two years of average play. After Starter Philip Buchanan was traded, Nnamdi got a shot at the starting job, and has started ever since.
He's been called the Best Corner in the NFL, but a glance at his stats would have you think he's just average. In fact he only has one interception in each of the last two years.
He plays a bump-and-run style and plays one-on-one with almost every receiver. T...
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