Yes, he is the best cornerback in the league,” said Woody, who played with Revis from 2008-10. “Maybe I’m biased, but what separates Revis … is his versatility, and being a student of the game. This guy understands his position. “He’s meticulous with how he studies the opponent, how the opponent will attack you. You never see him out of position. That comes from really good study habits and being a hell of a practice player. “He tried to make practice harder than the game; he was the ultimate competitor in practice. I’m not saying we had all-world receivers on the Jets, but he was [working] in practice, and when it carried over to the game, it was easy for him. It really was.