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Top remaining free agents...who in the world do we sign at CB and DT???


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The two biggest holes on the team currently is by far CB and DT. Not only do we not have depth, but we only have one starter period at both positions, one being over 30 coming off a season on IR, and the other still developing who was benched at the end of last season. I know the draft is coming up soon, but we must sign a free agent at both positions. With that being said who do you want, and who do you see as the most realistic target? Personally, I would love to have Cockrell back. Not only is he good depth for us, but also able to play safety if needed. 
 

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Depends on the draft..

You get Okudah you can sign a cheaper option at CB.. 

You get Brown you're probably done at DT.. Honestly if you draft 2 DT you're probably done..

With Okudah you probably grab a late round cb prospect then sign Crockrell back and be set at CB...

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We are definitely set up to take either OT, DT, or CB in the draft. Probably the highest ranking will be drafted. Then fill holes after. I honestly will be surprised though if we even have a season. C virus is still going to be a problem. 

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55 minutes ago, MMA said:

Give me Dennard, Verrett, Snack Harrison and Iuptai if we want to win. Give me Worley, Carr, John Jenkins and no OG if we want a top 3 pick. 

Why do I keep hearing people say Verrett?  You know he has played 1 game since the start of the 2017 season.  Why do you want someone that makes Cam look like the picture of health? 

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