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Sounding like he could end up being cut by the end of the week.

 

I know we have a ton of bodies at CB.  But would you consider bringing him in on a 1 year deal similar to Reddick last year?

 

No one this late in the FA year has the $$ to give him a Big contract.

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15 minutes ago, Waldo said:

IDK, zone CB play is something I don't miss.

Maybe a switch to safety? I would guess someone would pay him more than our needs allow. Solid player and guy, dependable if you don't ask the world of him. 

Yeah he was a good zone CB in his prime but with Horn, Henderson, and yeah even Donte Jackson we're built to run a man scheme

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36 minutes ago, Waldo said:

IDK, zone CB play is something I don't miss.

Maybe a switch to safety? I would guess someone would pay him more than our needs allow. Solid player and guy, dependable if you don't ask the world of him. 

I thought he was always regarded more as and exceed in man coverage.  He actually had a great year in 2020, but struggled last season.  I never thought he was as good as he was regarded here.  I think he's a good player who occasionally played great.  I wouldn't mind him coming back, but I don't think there is any guarantee he would make the roster.  

It'll be interesting to watch because as ncfan pointed out above, Wilks was here with him his first few years in the league.

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I thought he was always regarded more as and exceed in man coverage.  He actually had a great year in 2020, but struggled last season.  I never thought he was as good as he was regarded here.  I think he's a good player who occasionally played great.  I wouldn't mind him coming back, but I don't think there is any guarantee he would make the roster.  

It'll be interesting to watch because as ncfan pointed out above, Wilks was here with him his first few years in the league.

I thought he was a strong zone CB? Maybe I am completely getting that wrong.

Looked it up and it said he was strong in zone schemes and bad in man. Giants stuff

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