good dolphin wrote:
You qualified it that Vasher is a better cover corner. That was probably my biggest contention as I think Tillman is FAR superior in coverage.
Vasher is the better of the two in coverage against most receivers. Tillman's only advantage is against larger, more physical receivers, but even there I wouldn't be afraid to put vasher up against a receiver like TO. Furthermore, I get night sweats thinking of putting Tillman up against someone like Steve Smith or Santana Moss. Tillman is better against the run, however. Both of them are far better than your prototypical cover-two cornerback, and both are worth locking up in this style of hybrid system (As opposed to Briggs, who I think is very largely expendable.) Vasher is your shutdown corner- he has a very low number of balls thrown his way and a very low percentage of overall pass plays go to his receiver, while Tillman is always one of the highest percentages in the league. This isn't a huge problem IMO for Tillman, as (up until the second half of last season) the way to beat the Bears was considered to be the pass, not the run, so they got thrown on more than usual, and I don't mind the fact that Tillman is the corner that was having those passes funneled his way- he's a damn good number two. After Urlacher amd Harris (and possibly Brown, when he's healthy), the two corners are the most important reasons this defense has been what it has been over the past two seasons. Yesterday I said that I thought Vasher was top-10; the more I think about it, he might be higher than that. After Bailey, Sheppard, Pacman (if you want to include him- he might not count anymore), Chris McAlister, Mathis in Jacksonville and maybe Ronde Barber (although I saw him get lit up a couple time last season- he has lost a step or two), I think Vasher is the next best corner in the game. That puts him fifth at best and seventh at worst. (I'd love to be corrected if I'm forgetting anyone, and no, I'm not forgetting either D'Angelo Hall or Terrance Newman. Vasher is better than both of them.)
I don't think the Tillman and Vasher offers are the same- just similar. Tillman's would probably be shorter- maybe four years- and would probably include a lower percentage of guaranteed money. My guesstimate is 4 years/22 million/ 10 million guaranteed, 5 or 6 million of which is signing bonus, but that's just speculation on my part until I see an actual offer.
Is there any other cornerback combination in the league that is better on paper than the Chicago's? Probably only Denver with Bailey and Bly, but unless Denver shows a consistent pass rush, Bly is going to get picked on.