Raptor feet are awesome with a capital oar, and mostly because of how powerful they look. In my opinion the folded, tensed digitigrade leg structure looks far stronger and more agile than a straight-legged, flat-footed humanoid leg. It looks tense and ready for action, like it could launch straight into a jump and not have to bend further, like a straight-legged creature would have to. And the foot itself emphasises all the best parts when it's digitigrade - the broad, spready toes and ball are accentuated as they lie against the ground, pushed flat under the raptor's weight, while the shapely arch and heel are lifted up and put on permanent display for anyone lucky enough to be behind them. And that big curved sickle claw...! Aside from giving the raptor an excuse to sexily kill things with its feet, that claw just screams of power and dominance. Even if the animal in question wasn't a man-sized dinosaur that could easily out-muscle-mass you, with one of those huge great hooks on each foot it could slice and dice you without really exerting itself.
So yes, in my humble tyrannosaur opinion, digitigrade feet >>> plantigrade ones - and raptor ones especially so.