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It is time to re-sign Ross Cockrell now


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Unless for some reason he doesn’t want to come back to the Panthers, the hometown CB Ross Cockrell needs to be re-signed immediately. Corner depth is still terrible after the draft and Cockrell played well at times last year. With an improved defensive line next season, he could perform well in this new defense.

Get on the phone Marty!!

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It's almost like....the Panthers were waiting to see how the draft and UDFA unfolded before shelling out more money than necessary to aging CBs

I like Cockrell though, I'd be happy with a 1-2 year deal for him

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Nope. You put all these guys on the field and get them as much experience and growth as possible.

everyone was so gungho on “out with the old”, but now there’s a lot of butt hurt. This is what “in with the new” looks like.

reap the whirlwind Sheriff Brady,.. reap it!

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Who is better than Cockrell still out there for a modest contract? Serious question 

I want the younger guys to play, but if there not ready we need a backup plan. And forget the record, you don't want to destroy their confidence by putting them out there if they're not ready

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