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Richard Sherman

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Richard Sherman

Richard Sherman was known for being brash and outspoken, but also an intellectual leader both on and off the field. He backed up every claim he made, and for a time, he was considered the best cornerback in football.

Sherman began his college career at Stanford as a wide receiver, but after an injury, he was moved to cornerback, where he thrived. He was drafted by Seattle in the fifth round of the 2011 Draft, but Sherman perceived it as a slight and played with a chip on his shoulder for the rest of his career.

Sherman became a starter during his rookie year and finished well enough to win an All-Rookie spot. He dominated the next two seasons, leading the NFL in approximate value both years. In 2012, he earned a First Team All-Pro (despite being snubbed for the Pro Bowl), helped take Seattle to the playoffs, and had eight interceptions over the year. He was regarded as not only a devastating ball-hawk but also a shutdown corner who you did not want to let beat you.

Seattle was building something special, with Sherman as the centerpiece of what was called "The Legion of Boom." In 2013, Sherman was a First Team All-Pro again, finally made the Pro Bowl, and led the league in interceptions with eight. In that year's NFC Championship Game, Sherman caused a pass deflection late in the game off of San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick that led to an interception by his teammate and sealed the game. Sherman's profile (good or bad, depending on your view) rose when he made a choking gesture to Kaepernick. The Seahawks dominated Denver in the Super Bowl, and Sherman was now a champion. It was time for him to get paid.

Seattle made Sherman the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL, and he did not slack with the financial respect. He was again a First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 2014, and helped take them back to the Super Bowl, though this time they lost to New England. Sherman went to the next two Pro Bowls, but his play was hampered by a sprained MCL in the second half of the 2016 season. Achilles issues also gave him trouble in 2017, and he was held to nine games. He was released after the season, but the enigmatic cornerback was far from done.

Sherman signed with the team he had tormented for years, San Francisco, and was still good, adding a sixth Pro Bowl in 2019, with a Second Team All-Pro.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Compton, California, U.S.A.
  • Eligible Since: Friday, 01 January 2027
  • Position: Cornerback
  • Games Played: 114
  • Notable Statistics:

    136 Games Started
    37 Interceptions
    478 Interception Return Yards
    3 Interception Return Touchdowns
    5 Forced Fumbles
    7 Fumble Recoveries
    18 Fumble Recovery Yards
    2.0 Quarterback Sacks
    495 Combined Tackles
    385 Solo Tackles
    110 Assisted Tackles
    12 Tackles for Loss
    3 Quarterback Hits
    4 Punt Returns
    64 Punt Return Yards
    114 Approximate Value

    15 Playoff Games
    4 Interceptions
    16 Interception Return Yards
    1 Forced Fumble
    51 Combined Tackles
    32 Solo Tackles
    19 Assisted Tackles
    1 Tackle for Loss

  • Played For: San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • College: Stanford
  • Drafted: 5th Round, 154th Overall in 2011
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    First Team All-Pro (2012, 2013 & 2014)
    Second Team All-Pro (2015 & 2019)
    Pro Bowl (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2019)
    All-Rookie (2011)
    Highest Approximate Value (2012 & 2013)
    Most Interceptions (2013)
    Super Bowl Rings (1) (Seattle Seahawks XLVIII)

  • Other Points of Note:

    Top Ten Finishes: Approximate Value (2) (2012 & 2013)
    Top Ten Finishes: Interceptions (3) (2012, 2013 & 2014)
    Top Ten Finishes: Interception Return Yards (1) (2013)

  • Notable All Time Rankings: None

Should Richard Sherman be in the Hall of Fame?

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