NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks analyzed the 10 position groups that strike the most fear into opposing teams, and unsurprisingly, the Seattle Seahawks safety tandem Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor made the list, coming in at No. 7.

From the article:

The “Legion of Boom” secondary as a whole might be nearing the end of a historic run, but that doesn’t stop quarterbacks from shaking in their boots at the prospect of facing Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor. The Seahawks’ veteran tandem remains a feared combination of talent due to collective instincts, awareness, ball skills and physicality.

Thomas and Chancellor didn’t get much of an opportunity to play together last year after injuries shortened both their seasons. However, both have been a part of Seattle’s secondary since 2010 and have played in over 100 career games each. Chancellor has recorded 401 tackles and 12 interceptions, and Thomas has 407 tackles and 23 interceptions.

Both were named on the NFL Network’s Top 100 players of 2017, a feat that did not surprise Earl Thomas.

The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line finished first on Brooks’ list, with the Houston Texans pass rushers falling in second.

The Seattle pair finished fourth among defensive groups on the list and among secondaries. Only the Denver Broncos’ cornerbacks ranked higher.