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You have the money to add a piece to your secondary to help solidify with the young 2nd year Cb's on your team.. Maybe add some vet mentorship to that room..

Who do you go with .. Understanding certain situations with each player..

A. Stephon Gilmore - Will cost money that can be used for other players...  Young entering his prime and has strong area ties..

B. Tramon Williams - Cheaper not as establish as Gilmore.. Would come in and compete with Worleys more or less..

C. Sam Sheilds - older vet with injury history but would provide more of a vet presence than the other 2. Probably cheaper as well..

D. Captain - Fan favorite true leader .. But only a nickle cb..

Who do you choose??

 

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I go with Captain. I think we're committed to rolling with Bradberry and Worley outside and Captain is a very good nickel which is exactly what we need if we're committed to Bradberry and Worley. Given the youth of those two guys, I'd prefer to address the nickel position and SS through FA. Not sure about throwing more inexperienced players on the files in that secondary.

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Would love to get Gillmore. But will be too much to have. 

Captain would make the most sense just bc of the price. 

Would like a Morris Claiborne, Kirkpatrick or Nolan Carroll. 

However, probably make more sense taking a younger guy in the 2nd or 3rd to play nickle. 

Desmond King fits our defense a lot. A zone corner. At 40 if he's there and you like him.

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1 minute ago, XClown1986 said:

I'm drafting a guy. Maybe two if the value is there later in the draft. I'm not paying a fading veteran when I can draft equal or better talent to groom for the future.

Agree.  Cam Sutton in the 3rd.  Better football player, incredible value in a deep CB draft, and much cheaper.

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Just now, stbugs said:

Can Worley play nickel? I think he's an outside guy, not a nickel/slot guy, so I'd rather go after a nickel guy like Captain. There are also a ton of good CBs in this draft, including some that specifically have been bucketed in a nickel role.

Hes too big to be a nickel. And he's not the most agile guy. Bradberry would be a better nickel. 

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2 minutes ago, RumHam said:

I also don't understand drafting another one. We have two one year veterans. Why add more inexeperience to that and risk it not panning out? at least even if the veteran blows, he can mentor.

I have to agree with RUmHam.. I don't see the reasoning in adding another inexeperience player when you just draft 3 last year..

I choose vets to add experience and mentorship to that room ..

I can def see drafting a SS to pair with Coleman but another young cb isn't a great idea without seeing what you have with the 3 last year. 

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