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Bradberry is Panthers Aqib Talib

"He is a mirror on the field"

PFF | CB James Bradberry, 83.2 

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Big plays bottled up the Bucs — and has Carolina been using the wrong linebacker to back up Kuechly?

The Panthers’ defense were able to force a few big plays to end Bucs drives, but the play of LB David Mayo was most notable, flashing the kind of ability he showed in college and suggesting that maybe the Panthers have had the wrong linebacker starting in place of Luke Kuechly with A.J Klein. Mayo had a team-high four defensive stops despite playing just 21 snaps, and allowed only five yards in coverage, while Klein has a season grade of 44.6. James Bradberry’s pick continued a rookie season of flashing big-time potential.

 

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Richard Sherman "What You Don't Know About: Playing Cornerback"

hen you got a guy like Aqib Talib in Denver, who plays a good read-step like we do, but who can also soft-shoe. At 6’ 1’’, he’s tall. He’s also quick, fast and physical, so he can even play off the receiver and still be effective because he has the tools to attack from a few yards off the ball without any give.

 

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1 minute ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Worley also has improved both have will have bigger impact in 17'

We just need to get a CB  in Grimes mold for the nickel 

I would rather have Worley there. He will be good and has speed to keep up. Add a SS, move Coleman back to FS and you have a superior backfield. 

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Mayo looked good.  Makes the loss of Klein this offseason easier to bear.

Worley and Bradberry have been very impressive and should only improve.  Butler even looks good.  I know a lot of people complain about Gettlemans draft picks, but this appears to have been another solid class.  

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