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Panthers Tango with Cash


Jeremy Igo

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Duke safety Jeremy Cash signs as a UDFA with the Carolina Panthers.

 

Cash has an excellent opportunity to make the regular roster, which at the moment, is lacking in strong safeties.

Cash is known as a physical player and run stopper. 

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Losing Josh sucked but our secondary looks great going forward. Very exciting competition this camp. Hoping Cash can win our SS job and maybe put Tre in on passing downs while Cash works up his cover skills.

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Awesome. Another good pickup. He is really lacking in coverage ability and ultimately may be better off moving to LB but for a UDFA he's a fantastic pickup. Excluding Butler, I might like our UDFA class better than the draft picks.

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Some had Cash as the 3rd or 4th best safety in the draft, over Falcons first rounder... Hearing that he fell due to injury concerns. If those turn out to be nothing this is a huge signing. Not quite La'el Collins but may be the best UDFA this year.

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