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Captain Munnerlyn


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i don't see him being anything more than a nickelback. he can fill in when necessary and he does have good cover skills, but his size is a huge liability. he simply can't wrestle down those bigger running backs or receivers (or outjump them for a ball.)

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He might have to be because I don't think we will sign any veteran corners and I doubt we use any picks on another one anyways. I hope we can resign Marshall for a decent price, but I won't be too heart broken if he leaves. We need line help, especially DT. I'd like to draft P.Peterson, but if Luck is on the board he has to be the guy. Tough to pass on that DT from Alabama as well. Thank God Captain has started to come into his self this season.

Side note: Gamble might be viewed as trade bait by a potential new coach. Doubt it will happen, but him and Gross are on the fringes of this youth movement. I wouldn't want to lose either of them however.

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I think we still need an elite CB to pair up with Gamble.

Sure, having an elite CB would be great but there are less than five of those in the league, so the odds of us getting one aren't great.

Also, Marshall is better than people on here give him credit for. I'd like to see him resigned if he'll accept a reasonable contract.

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