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If Horn goes down, what are they going to do. If history is any indicator, then it will be sooner then later. 

They took a flyer in the draft and now what. The kid they drafted isn't the answer. Wait around for cuts and find JAG's to get burned like toast?

I know Gillmore is no spring chicken, but at least he is a vet with experience to get us through the season.

They can't go in to 2024. Something has to give. Obviously the lack of pass rush will only make it worse......

Answers??

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Dicaprio Bootle

D'Shawn Jamison

That's the answer.

Not joking both looked like they belonged in real snaps, just got injured.

Another answer would be https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2024/status/available/position/cb/type/ufa/sort/contract_value

 

Gilmore, Jackson, Jackson, and Sutton are names that were able to play at high levels. 

I think Morgan wants to sign Gilmore, just Gilmore wants 10million guaranteed to do that. 

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As constructed now, they'd probably have  D. Jackson and Hill on the outside, and either Bootle or L. Jackson in the slot.

If we can acquire Gilmore for this season, I'd feel a lot better, but we need depth. Other than possibly Gilmore, we may not acquire any more legit starters until teams cut down to their final rosters.

 

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