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Just to throw a name out there.  Brandon Harris is still available in FA.  He is 26 and a former 2nd round draft pick by the Texans.  He plays primarily nickel.  He is coming off an ACL tear and would likely be signed very cheap.

 

He played at Miami and was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe 2 years in a row.  All ACC honors, academic honors, etc.  

 

Given our current CB situation. And let me remind you, we have 6 CBs on our team.  Norman, Bene, McClain, Young, Teddy Williams and some guy named Travell Dixon.   We obviously need competition here.  

 

Any other FA suggestions for nickel?

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Has Peanut for sure said he's not coming back?  Maybe waiting him out.

 

Either way, need to find a vet to take the role initially. Wouldn't surprise me at all if we're waiting to draft our nickel though, if they're serious about wanting Bene on the outside.

 

Norman, Bene, Vet/Rookie, Vet/Rookie, and then McClain and I'm happy with that group going into camp. Guys like Young and whatever UDFA we find can compete for the 5th spot with McClain.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Has Peanut for sure said he's not coming back?  Maybe waiting him out.

 

Either way, need to find a vet to take the role initially. Wouldn't surprise me at all if we're waiting to draft our nickel though, if they're serious about wanting Bene on the outside.

 

Norman, Bene, Vet/Rookie, Vet/Rookie, and then McClain and I'm happy with that group going into camp. Guys like Young and whatever UDFA we find can compete for the 5th spot with McClain.

The biggest obstacle with Tillman was how late in the year his injury occurred. Safe to assume at his age he won't recover as fast either.

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