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Antrel Rolle will be released from Cardinals


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Adam_Schefter:

Filed to ESPN: Cardinals will release S Antrel Rolle this week. Team still trying to keep him, but first it will release him.

Filed to ESPN: Cardinals will release S Antrel Rolle this week. Team still trying to keep him, but first it will release him.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)

February 28, 2010

who ever gets him will have added a very solid addition to their secondary. This guy is a very good player.

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I agree that safety isn't a huge need in this defense, but we could use all the help we can get in the secondary, especially with a defensive line that will most likely be less formidable with Peppers' absence.

I think Harris is all you could want in a strong safety, but a ball-hawking free safety would really complete our defense. I would love to pick Rolle up, but I recognize we've got bigger needs.

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I agree that safety isn't a huge need in this defense, but we could use all the help we can get in the secondary, especially with a defensive line that will most likely be less formidable with Peppers' absence.

I think Harris is all you could want in a strong safety, but a ball-hawking free safety would really complete our defense. I would love to pick Rolle up, but I recognize we've got bigger needs.

We already have one, he's just stuck playing behind Charles Godfrey..

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