There are not only no white starting cornerbacks in the NFL, there are no white cornerbacks period. There's roughly 160 cornerbacks in the NFL and all 160 are black. Anyone who thinks that's perfectly natural, even should it continue for another 50 or 500 years, believes in black athletic superiority on a scale that is simply mind-boggling.
There were several white cornerbacks that started in I-A this past season, which was unusual, but then you see studs like Dustin Fox of Ohio State already being converted to safety (Dustin Fox, meet Matt Jones!).
Cornerback will be just as tough a nut to crack as tailback. But I agree that many cornerbacks are way over-rated, so many are small, so many can't or won't tackle, so many aren't even fast. How many times do you see defensive backs covering a receiver where they never even look for the ball in flight even when it's obvious by the receiver's reaction that a pass is coming? The fundamentals at the position are terrible.
And it's not only at cornerback. The now firmly entrenched dogma is that only blacks are capable of playing all defensive positions except for the occasional middle linebacker or overachieving safety. Defense in the NFL is where the game has declined the most over the past generation, coinciding with the decline of white defensive players. Just as with wide receiver, the majority of defensive players, maybe even a substantial majority, should be white. Edited by: Don Wassall