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Brandon Hogan's season might be done


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if none of our dumpster dives at DB pan out in camp i see us making a trade for somebody. even if sherrod martin can switch to CB i don't trust a godfrey-pugh combo at safety farther than i could throw them.

Constidine and Payne COULD be factors.

Unknown at this point tho.

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I'm kind of concerned at this point. McDermott was fired for allowing too many passing TDs (31) last year. I think it had more to do with how complex his red zone defense was than anything, because he was not short at talent in the CB department. I wouldn't say this year's secondary is better than the Eagles' secondary last year, though. Not at all.

Hopefully someone is signed. Still crossing my fingers for Carlos Rogers.

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He really wouldn't have been drafted in the 4th if we knew the true extent of his injury.

Any ACL reconstruction takes 6 months to heal and rehab plus a couple of months to get to playing condition. Hurney knew it would be a lond shot for him to be ready to play this year which is why he fell to the fourth in the first place. If he were totally healthy he would have gone alot higher. I think Hurney hoped Hogan could play sometime this year and he might still be able to do so. He will likely go on PUP and then on IR if he can't practice. But this is not a big suprise or unexpected.

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