The early-mid-90's raiders were probably 4-deep on guys running 4.3 40's and look how that worked out!
Generally it didn't but I do remember the donkeys putting Tyrone 'chicken legs' Braxton out there at corner who probably ran a 4.9 to cover James Jett, Braxton was much better once he moved to safety. I honestly can't even name another broncos CB from that era - which is amazing because I'm an autist who memorized every football card. I don't even think they were good enough to get football cards! Then at safety Steve Atwater and Dennis Smith weren't fast either, but the bigger problem was they were more interested in murdering RBs or WRs crossing the middle than they were in covering deep 1/3rd, so I remember a lot of games where the Raiders would play abysmally and still win on like two or three deep bombs because Denver's secondary was so slow, lol. I have so many memories of James Jett just running by Atwater who is obviously praying for Jeff Hostetler to throw the crossing route, lol.
The Broncos secondary just looks soooo slow and makes up like half of James Jett's highlights, lol. If the Raiders played Denver every week, James Jett would have put up Randy Moss numbers.
And the chargers slow ass secondary is like at least another 30% of the clips, lol. KC always had a good secondary and had Deron Cherry and Albert Lewis back in the 80s and early 90s and then Dale Carter after that, so you don't see as many highlights of them getting toasted, lol.
Tim Brown was actually a great WR in general, so it's hard to lump him in with JETT and ROCKET, lol.