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Surprise veteran cut?


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Towelboy said:

not a surprise, but munnerlyn is on thin ice.

Not really. He’s been running as our starting nickel all camp so far and has a contract that we can’t really get out of at all this year.

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I would have said Munnerlyn but I think with the Cockrell injury his chances of making the team went up big time, since he has experience both as a veteran and in the system, as well as having played on the outside and in the nickel.

I could see Kyle Love being cut if there is another DT either at camp or cut with upside.

If the Manhertz injury lingers, I could see us reaching an injury settlement with him and keeping Olsen, Ian Thomas, and Armah as the 3rd TE/FB.  I think that is contingent on believing there is a 4th RB worthy to keep for ST purposes behind CMC, CJ Anderson, and CAP.

I really don't see any big surprises.  The biggest one to me will be if we really are comfortable rolling with GG as the backup QB.  That to me will be the biggest unknown come cut time.  And the off-chance there is a veteran DB or Oline the coaching staff thinks will be an upgrade.

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