Ivanovic is by a considerable distance the most consistent right back in the league, closely followed by his compatriot Cesar, who if also played at right back, would prove more consistent than many of those mentioned above.
Debuchy doesn't belong here. I've seen a lot of him at Newcastle and he's a lucky man to be playing at Arsenal. Zabaleta's discipline is worse than Rafael's, albeit that is seldom scrutinised. I don't think his form is as good as it once was either. I've covered Coleman before. He's a good player, sometimes very good, but a defender at plucky Everton will see that his strengths are identified more so than his weaknesses. Opinions of Luke Shaw will change this season. Last season, at Southampton, a bad word was never said. At United there is a change. Good performances are expected, praised less, and errors, and they always exist irrespective of the club one plays their football, are given more airtime. Shaw will receive more negativity this season than ever before. He's already put on weight.
I rate Rafael highly, he's probably my favourite player. But he needs another fit, consistent season to come into the discussion. It is a little bit tiring, however, that we're discussing Seamus Coleman yet again, for practically no reason at all. It's boring.