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Former All-Pro CB hits the market


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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure we'd either have to restructure or cut somebody to pay what he would likely cost.

Gantt did say we're not done looking at corners, for what that's worth.

I would like to hear that we had a decent true FS in mind. I know we might not have 2 great CBs but we have a lot of them. Seems like we're really lacking FSs though unless I'm forgetting someone. Or we have a player listed somewhere else who can play that role. 

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Just looked at his current salary, if we have the space and he'll take a similar offer then yeah we should definitely take a shot. He's been a solid player for years and still under 30. He would make another good addition to our new defense.

 

If they wanted him to take a pay cut then perhaps we could get him for 4-5 mil a year? I have no idea how much space we have right now though.

 

But I must say I'm liking this off season so far. Regardless of what happens at QB I'm feeling good about heading into next season.

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2 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I would pay him 10M. With a strong CB, this defense starts to look solid. 

Yes--now you don't have Jackson or Pride on the #1.  They get better as they take on lesser WRs.  So signing 1 player makes 3-4 players better.

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5 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I would pay him 10M. With a strong CB, this defense starts to look solid. 

Is he making 10 mil a year? I saw something about 4.5 mil

 

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Kyle Fuller

Kyle Brandon Fuller

Position: CB

5-11194lb (180cm, 87kg)

Team: Chicago Bears

Born: February 16, 1992 (Age: 29-031d) in Baltimore, MD

College: Virginia Tech  (College Stats)

Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 44 (2230th overall since 1960)

High School: Mount St. Joseph (MD)

Draft: Chicago Bears in the 1st round (14th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

Current salary: 4,500,000

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