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Jeremy Igo

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3 hours ago, KB_fan said:

At this point it wouldn't surprise me if one of our draftees doesn't make the roster...

Will be hot competition at CB in Spartanburg.  Good.

Would be a first for Gettleman. 

 

Personally, I think Wegher or CAP is the odd man out. 

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We did also carry 10 DBs. It can work out any way they see fit, but I can see Bene, Boykin and McClain with the 3 picks at CB and 4 Safeties. That would be 10 in total. McClain can be the vet that can play outside in nickel and dime. Bradberry's ability to play both CB and S can help too. 

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Three draft picks plus Bene and Boykin... 

 

That totals 5 CB's. 

 

Last year the Panthers kept 4 CB's. 

 

Chances of picking up another via free agency just dropped to nearly zero. 

 

Also, terrible news for McClain and Teddy. 

Whats the chances one could get moved over to safety?

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Would be a first for Gettleman. 

 

Personally, I think Wegher or CAP is the odd man out. 

Could be. 

But picking 3 CBs in a row is also a first for G'man.  He's not as predictable as some of us thought!

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Teddy drove me insane with his bone-headed penalties on special teams. I've read that Worley is a great special teamer as well. McClain performed admirably for being plucked off the street but the writing is on the wall for him now. Competition at the corner position may be at an all-time high in Spartanburg this summer and I ain't mad about it. 

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Three draft picks plus Bene and Boykin... 

 

That totals 5 CB's. 

 

Last year the Panthers kept 4 CB's. 

 

Chances of picking up another via free agency just dropped to nearly zero. 

 

Also, terrible news for McClain and Teddy. 

What do you think the chances are that one of the draft picks could be considered for safety?

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