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Anyone else think we should have gave Cash a look at SS?


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Yeah if you look at how tight our coverage was when we 15-1, and how loose it was this season, you have point the finger at the players in the secondary. Especially both of our safeties. Yikes. A zone defense has to be tight or it's pretty much useless. DBs have to be on the menu for free agency and the draft. McD lost a lot of sleep this past season worrying himself over how his defense was not being executed property. I assume he has Ron's ear more that any other coach, so get ready to load up the secondary.

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10 hours ago, Lemory said:

Id rather have a Cash-Kuechly-Thompson linebacker core after TD retires. 

I like that play with Cash as the more frequent blitzer or dropping back in coverage. His tape really shows that he can make plays around the LOS. I'd really like to keep Luke at home as a LB making reads and making tackles rather than running all over the field vacating the middle.

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1 hour ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Fournette , there is better value at the mid rounds for SS

I would take Fournette over Adams. 

But, I would have to disagree with your point. There are better values at RB than S. 

The next best S after Adams and Hooker is probably Marcus Maye. After Fournette and Cook? McCaffrey, Foreman, Perine, Kamara, etc.

 

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14 hours ago, top dawg said:

I'm looking forward to the possibility, but I can't say I'd rather have it this early in Cash's career. Indeed, Mayo might be that legit third wheel.

Has Mayo played outside at all?  I know he's been Luke's backup and played ST. Just wondering at the illustrious Texas State if he is familiar with either of the non-Mike positions?  Good thing is that, IMO, Mayo is at least one full year away from sniffing a starting role beside Luke and Shaq and Cash is 2 years away from thinking about starting.

Good thing TD has at least 1 or 2 more years in the tank. I just hope we draft strongly and nail FA this year so that we can get Davis that ring before he sails off into the sunset.

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