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With Cato June being released from Tampa, it seems like a decent idea to pick this guy up. He is a starter, not that old, and he was most productive in his career while playing under Ron Meeks. The guy can fly. He is a baller. What do you think? Before you answer do your research because a "no" without any type of support is completely pointless.

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He is a weakside LB. He had like 5 or 6 INTs for Indy one season.. (I think their super bowl year). It depends on what defense we play next season. If we are switching to a Tampa2, then yes, I saw he would be a good pickup if the price is right. But, if we are sticking with our defense, then no, let's not pick him up.

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I think he was strong-side in Tampa and weak-side in Indy. His better numbers were in Indy at weak-side.

Davis plays weak-side. Diggs has been strong-side.

If we didn't just restructure Landon Johnson, and if we then cut Diggs, I might say "Sure, go after Cato."

But...since we restructured LJ and Diggs probably isn't getting released, I don't see any point.

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I always hate threads that start out with "how about this". Sorry dude but how about doing your research first. IF we pick up a LB for any reason it will most likely be in the draft for a future talent. We got all the starters we need a that position.

:iamwithstupid: :cheers2:

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