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Hurney likes where we are at Cornerback per Reed


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Folks may not like this, but I'm hearing the Panthers may stand pat at CB for now. Team isn't in love with any of the veteran CBs out there.

He is really oblivious if he doesn't think we don't need another CB, unless they plan on converting Pugh into a CB.

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Lito is a used-to-be that is mediocre at best. Saw enough of him as a Jets fan and do not want him here. Remember how Ricky Manning had one or two good seasons and he had name recognition..... IMO, it's the same thing with Lito. I feel like he and Richard Marshall bring the same to the table, only Marshall is younger. I do hope we can make a trade for a solid #2 CB. Something like a 4th or 5th rounder to a team that has a surplus and wouldn't mind letting one go. I do agree Onebadasscat in that Martin or Godfrey could see time at CB.... both played CB in college.

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Um per NJPanthers12:

So Steve Reed and Hurney must be wrong.

I think we will sign a corner it just wont be one that will be impacting the team. The corner will be a scrub we use for depth

Lito is old and not what we need.

I think Martin could end up playing some corner since that is a position he played in college.

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