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Peanut wants to play one more year


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Just now, thomas96 said:

Bene, Boykin, BradBerry, Worley are all guaranteed pretty much (technically Boykin's contract is easy to cut but he's been a beast and seems locked in at our nickel spot). After that I'd assume we want some special teams contributors. Williams isn't guaranteed but I bet we're keeping him for ST, Lou Young, McClain. Peanut may have a hard time getting a spot, especially if his rehab doesn't go well. I would bet he goes unsigned well into the season and then if we have any injuries or decide he's healed we could bring him back later in the year.

LCB: Bene Benwikere - Robert McClain - Teddy Williams
RCB: Brandon Boykin- Daryl Worley - James Bradberry
SS: Kurt Coleman - Colin Jones 
FS: Tre Boston - Dean Marlowe 


That is what I'm thinking atm. I see Boykin outside and moving inside on nickel and dime packages with either McClain or Worley on the outside. If Peanut comes back he could take McClains spot and either play outside and leave Boykin inside on all snaps or play outside when Boykin moves inside on nickel and dime packages.

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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

LCB: Bene Benwikere - Robert McClain - Teddy Williams
RCB: Brandon Boykin- Daryl Worley - James Bradberry
SS: Kurt Coleman - Colin Jones 
FS: Tre Boston - Dean Marlowe 


That is what I'm thinking atm. I see Boykin outside and moving inside on nickel and dime packages with either McClain or Worley on the outside. If Peanut comes back he could take McClains spot and either play outside and leave Boykin inside on all snaps or play outside when Boykin moves inside on nickel and dime packages.

I have a feeling Bradberry or Worley will start across from Bene and Boykin will mainly be nickel. He may move outside in base 4-3 packages but we rarely play in that formation. Like 75% or more in nickel I think last year.

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1 minute ago, thomas96 said:

I have a feeling Bradberry or Worley will start across from Bene and Boykin will mainly be nickel. He may move outside in base 4-3 packages but we rarely play in that formation. Like 75% or more in nickel I think last year.

Either way we could benefit from Peanut coming back and teaching these rookies than throwing them to the wolves. I'd rather him outside than a rookie atm.

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

Either way we could benefit from Peanut coming back and teaching these rookies than throwing them to the wolves. I'd rather him outside than a rookie atm.

If Peanut can play at the level he did for us last season before going down, absolutely. Not confident in that though. He's 35 coming off a torn acl. I'd love to have him back as depth and to help teach these guys for sure, just not sure it's worth a roster spot if he wouldn't help us much on the field. I could see him coaching for us.

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