• D.J. Reed is still the highest-graded cornerback in the NFL: Reed allowed two catches for 81 yards on four targets in Week 9, with one of those catches going for an explosive play after he was picked twice on the route. However, he also added a forced incompletion to bolster his performance.
• Zyon McCollum taking steps forward: McCollum has excelled at preventing separation, ranking sixth in SCOE (Successful Coverage Over Expected). Unlike last season, when his early success faded over time, McCollum has sustained his high level of play and now ranks ninth in advanced coverage grade.
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If quarterback is the most important position on the football field, then limiting the effectiveness of that player is the most important thing a defense can do. A team can do this in two ways: It can pressure the passer to disrupt his timing, rhythm and accuracy, or it can shut down the opposing receivers.
Each week, after every NFL game is graded and reviewed, PFF will check in on the top cornerbacks of the 2024 season.
Last year, these rankings combined PFF coverage grades with our Successful Coverage Over Expected (SCOE) metric, which measures how well each coverage defender performed on non-targeted coverage snaps. We grade every coverage defender’s ability to prevent separation, whether they are targeted on the play or not.
These rankings will utilize that same data this year but with play-level normalization and expectation adjustments. Matching up with a receiver is more difficult than covering running back, and playing man coverage is typically more difficult than matching in a zone.
Here are the top 32 cornerbacks for the 2024 season heading into Week 10.