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Darius Slay spent years as one of the NFL’s premier cornerbacks, and he is already bringing strong opinions to national television. The former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback appeared on ESPN’s NFL Live for the second straight day and named his top five cornerbacks in the league entering the 2026 season. Slay’s list mostly aligned with the league-wide consensus, but it also included a major show of respect for one of his former teams.
Slay ranked Denver Broncos star Patrick Surtain Jr. as the NFL’s top cornerback, followed by Houston Texans standout Derek Stingley Jr. at No. 2 and New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez at No. 3. At No. 4, Slay selected Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell, placing him inside the top five. Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trent McDuffie rounded out Slay’s list at No. 5.
That is significant because ESPN’s own poll of executives, coaches, and scouts had a similar top group but placed Mitchell just outside the top five. In Jeremy Fowler’s ranking, Surtain, Stingley, and Gonzalez held the top three spots, while Devon Witherspoon ranked No. 4, McDuffie ranked No. 5, and Mitchell landed at No. 6. More than 70 league executives, coaches, and scouts contributed to ESPN’s positional voting process.
Slay’s ranking is significant because he understands the position and has a history with Mitchell. Before transitioning into media, Slay was a six-time Pro Bowl cornerback and one of Philadelphia’s most respected veterans. He watched Mitchell’s early development up close and knows how quickly the young corner became one of the Eagles’ most important defensive players. Mitchell’s rise has been one of the biggest reasons Philadelphia’s secondary has transformed into one of the NFL’s deepest groups. He has the speed, patience, competitiveness, and coverage instincts to match up with top receivers, and his performance has already earned national attention.
The difference between No. 4 and No. 6 may not seem dramatic, but for Mitchell, it reflects how quickly his reputation has grown. League evaluators already view him as one of the best corners in football. Slay went one step further by placing him firmly inside the top five. For the Eagles, that is another reminder of how valuable Mitchell has become. Philadelphia has stars across the roster, but having a true shutdown-level corner on a rookie contract gives Vic Fangio’s defense one of the league’s most important advantages.
Slay’s list also reinforces a larger point. The NFL’s cornerback hierarchy is crowded, and cracking the top five requires more than promise. Surtain, Stingley, Gonzalez, Witherspoon, and McDuffie are all viewed as elite talents, and Mitchell is already in that conversation. That says plenty about where Mitchell stands entering 2026.
It also says plenty about what Slay thinks of the Eagles’ young cornerback.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Darius Slay ranks Quinyon Mitchell among the NFL’s top five corners
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Slay ranked Denver Broncos star Patrick Surtain Jr. as the NFL’s top cornerback, followed by Houston Texans standout Derek Stingley Jr. at No. 2 and New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez at No. 3. At No. 4, Slay selected Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell, placing him inside the top five. Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trent McDuffie rounded out Slay’s list at No. 5.
That is significant because ESPN’s own poll of executives, coaches, and scouts had a similar top group but placed Mitchell just outside the top five. In Jeremy Fowler’s ranking, Surtain, Stingley, and Gonzalez held the top three spots, while Devon Witherspoon ranked No. 4, McDuffie ranked No. 5, and Mitchell landed at No. 6. More than 70 league executives, coaches, and scouts contributed to ESPN’s positional voting process.
Slay’s ranking is significant because he understands the position and has a history with Mitchell. Before transitioning into media, Slay was a six-time Pro Bowl cornerback and one of Philadelphia’s most respected veterans. He watched Mitchell’s early development up close and knows how quickly the young corner became one of the Eagles’ most important defensive players. Mitchell’s rise has been one of the biggest reasons Philadelphia’s secondary has transformed into one of the NFL’s deepest groups. He has the speed, patience, competitiveness, and coverage instincts to match up with top receivers, and his performance has already earned national attention.
The difference between No. 4 and No. 6 may not seem dramatic, but for Mitchell, it reflects how quickly his reputation has grown. League evaluators already view him as one of the best corners in football. Slay went one step further by placing him firmly inside the top five. For the Eagles, that is another reminder of how valuable Mitchell has become. Philadelphia has stars across the roster, but having a true shutdown-level corner on a rookie contract gives Vic Fangio’s defense one of the league’s most important advantages.
Slay’s list also reinforces a larger point. The NFL’s cornerback hierarchy is crowded, and cracking the top five requires more than promise. Surtain, Stingley, Gonzalez, Witherspoon, and McDuffie are all viewed as elite talents, and Mitchell is already in that conversation. That says plenty about where Mitchell stands entering 2026.
It also says plenty about what Slay thinks of the Eagles’ young cornerback.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Darius Slay ranks Quinyon Mitchell among the NFL’s top five corners
Continue reading...