Nah, it may take a while but we'll see another like him. His career path is very similar to that of Ronnie Lott & Rod Woodson. All 3 came into the league as corners who can lock down anyone & play the run like a LB. Later on they became safetys but guys you can line up all over the field due to their versatile greatness. And if you see the two other names I placed in this paragraph, you already know I'm in no way dissing The Great Charlie Woods. You can easily argue they're the 3 greatest
DBs of all time since they perfected every position back there.
Ronde Barber (who's a HOFer IMO) is kinda like them as well, except the Bucs used him all over the field early on in his career and while he was still a full time CB.
The CB we're not seeing another of in our lifetimes is Primetime. He's one of the few true "once in a generation" athletes we've had the good blessings of seeing. I can easily live with a D backfield consisting of the 4 aforementioned men with no Deion, but the next man who plays the position as effortlessly dominant as Prime did won't be around for a long, long time.