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Panthers re-sign key free agent


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The Panthers signed S Damian Parms to a one-year deal. An exclusive rights free agent, Parms spent last season on injured reserve with a shoulder injury suffered in the preseason. He will add depth in competition. http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-41056016-4 

10:32 AM - 21 Feb 2019
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Honestly, for FS if we can just find somebody with decent range and speed that can cover. (Maybe that answer is Cole Luke) 

And can answer the nickle with either: Cockrell (if he comes back healthy), Gualden (Nickle is his natural position IMO), or pickup Verrett in FA ...

Munnerlyn should only be depth in an emergency situation. 

Mike Adams fell off drastically this season so I'm expecting retirement instead of resigning. Also, seeing that Bradberry is coming up on a contract year it wouldn't shock me if we went CB with one of our first 4 picks. 

That alone would be a upgrade from last year in the back end. Ron is on notice IMHO...coaching for his job here as well as auditioning for other clubs. With him taking over the play calling, I can almost guarantee we will be much improved... 

Washington to Rivera is basically Shula to Norv on Defense. This offseason will most likely be defense exclusively....except the Offensive line. 

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