Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sheman’s list of accomplishments just got a little bit longer.

NFL.com senior analyst Gil Brandt ranked the 31 greatest cornerbacks in NFL history on Tuesday, and Legion of Boom member Richard Sherman cracked the top 10.

Sherman landed at No. 9 on the list and was the only Seahawk to be recognized.

In six NFL seasons, Sherman has racked up four Pro Bowl selections, three first-team All-Pro nods and a Super Bowl championship. He’s also recorded 30 career interceptions.

Other cornerbacks in the top 10 include Aeneas Williams (No. 8), Darrell Green (No. 7), Mel Blount (No. 6), Willie Brown (No. 5), Charles Woodson (No. 4), Mike Haynes (No. 3), Rod Woodson (No. 2) and Deion Sanders (No. 1).

Sherman, 29, had a tumultuous offseason with the Seahawks. An ESPN story suggested the cornerback hadn’t gotten over the team’s Super Bowl loss after the 2014 season and that the team had been divided ever since. However, Sherman rebutted the report during the team’s mandatory practices, saying the writer was just looking for clicks.

General manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll also talked about potential trade scenarios involving Sherman this spring, but nothing ever came to light.

It appears that things have since settled down and Sherman intends to make Seattle his only career stop.

“I would definitely like to retire a Seahawk and finish my career here,” Sherman said during his minicamp press conference last month. “We’ve always started here, we started something special and I think it’d be best to end something special here. … I think this is a great city. I think this is a city that I’d like to raise my kids in. The people here are much more polite than the people in L.A., and I’m from L.A., so that’s saying a lot.

“But I think that it’d be a great place to raise kids and to continue my career.”