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Morgan looking for aa FA Free Safety


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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

I am thinking they flip where the run D is closer to 23 and the pass D closer to last years 32. I just don't see the pass rush being impressive, especially if they are getting rid of Clowney. Thankfully they were able to keep Jackson but if horn goes down again it could get comical.

The offense is betting on Moton's knee holding up and the defense is hoping their $100m CB can play more than half the games.  He has missed 29 games.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

I trust Dan to be aggressive next off season to address our safety/CB issues next year. Dan has been aggressive addressing each position one off season at a time. Year 1 was o line, year 2 was defensive front. 

I mean we have Horn as CB1 with a lot of cap space allocated to him. Jackson seems fine as CB2 and Chau looked good at NB. We 100% need some depth and a FS but nothing like the OL/DL overhaul they did these past 2 years. Moehrig and Horn are the their expensive secondary pieces going forward.

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Justin Simmons please. He's far better than the other options being discussed in here. He's more expensive but if we were supposedly trying to trade for Tee Higgens, then we can afford a better FS than Marcus Williams.

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the ONLY issue I have the Morgan's draft is that they went RB Etienne at 111 and then Safety (Strong Safety) Ransom at 122. Having signed Moehrig, they should have drafted Bowman (who was picked at 118) at 111 and hoped for Etienne at 122.

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The offense is betting on Moton's knee holding up and the defense is hoping their $100m CB can play more than half the games.  He has missed 29 games.

Christensen re-signing eases some of my concerns about Moton in the short-term. Yeah, he's not Moton but it's not like we're going to have to trot Byron Bell out there if he can't make it.

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When asked about Ransom Morgan was clear to describe his role and a strong safety but was quick to add that he can play deep as well.    Said the same thing about Moerhig.  I think we are going to start both and their roles will be interchangeable.  I think either could play up and either could stay back.  I think both could play up and both could play deep.  Think of this--if the C identifies the mike LB, the QB has to be aware of the free safety.  What if they switch? 

 

 

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

When asked about Ransom Morgan was clear to describe his role and a strong safety but was quick to add that he can play deep as well.    Said the same thing about Moerhig.  I think we are going to start both and their roles will be interchangeable.  I think either could play up and either could stay back.  I think both could play up and both could play deep.  Think of this--if the C identifies the mike LB, the QB has to be aware of the free safety.  What if they switch? 

 

 

Does it matter if neither can cover? LOL 

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