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Panthers signing corner Rashaan Melvin


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Age: 32
Free Agency: 2022 (UFA)
Accrued Seasons: 7
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 193
  • College: Northern Illinois
  • Entry: 2013 Undrafted Free Agent (Buccaneers)
  • 2021 Salary Cap Charge: $850,000 (0.46% of cap)
  • 2021 Cash Payout: $1,075,000 (0.72% of spending)
  • 2021 Cash to Cap Ratio: 1.26
  • Contract Value: $1,075,000 ($1,075,000 APY)
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On 3/18/2021 at 9:27 PM, rmoneyg35 said:

If you have a good pash rush then you can get by with an average secondary. I mean look at what we did in the 2013 Season. He also has experience too. Maybe he can move to safety if need be?

That is hurney philosophy and it doesn’t work...we need DBs

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19 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

That is hurney philosophy and it doesn’t work...we need DBs

I don’t agree with the philosophy necessarily but it did work. We went 15-1 with that philosophy and had a damn good defense during that stretch.

Again, it’s not my style but it shouldn’t be completely written off. It is valid. An excellent pass rush makes up for many deficiencies 

 

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13 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I don’t agree with the philosophy necessarily but it did work. We went 15-1 with that philosophy and had a damn good defense during that stretch.

Again, it’s not my style but it shouldn’t be completely written off. It is valid. An excellent pass rush makes up for many deficiencies 

 

The DBs on that team were better than anybody we have now 

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