Mel Blount Undoubtedly Greatest NFL Cornerback Because Big as Linebacker & Fast as Wide Receiver Wore Them Down

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During the later 1970’s, the Pittsburgh Steelers dominated the NFL, and perhaps the most dominant player on the field for the Steelers was speedy cornerback Mel Blount, six-foot-three and two-hundred-twenty pounds, who manhandled wide receivers trying to proceed down the field, and who reputedly jumped over the cab section of a car in a business suit and dress shoes.