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In ESPN's annual safety rankings based on the opinions of executives, scouts and coaches, Detroit Lions safeties Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph both landed in the top five.
The Detroit Lions have the best safety duo in the NFL. There is no doubt about that. Especially after Thursday, when ESPN got NFL executives and scouts together to rank the top 10 safeties in the ...
Those close to Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph may have to lob another phone call to ESPN to wonder about his positioning in their annual rankings. In the annual ESPN ranking of safeties by ...
Joseph, who did not make the list at all last year, came in at No. 5 overall. After being left off the list last year, someone close to Joseph called ESPN asking why he was snubbed. He made good on ...
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler's annual top-10 positional rankings dropped this week, and the Lions landed two safeties in the top five. That’s something no other team accomplished.
Kennelly is an undrafted rookie out of Grand Valley State. Twentyman's take: Joseph and Branch are arguably the best safety duo in the NFL after combining for 13 interceptions and 28 passes defended ...