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Name Your Starting Secondary After Camp


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Mine,

CB1 - Chris Gamble

CB2 - Josh Norman

SS - Charles Godfrey

FS - Haruki Nakamura

Nickle - Captain Munnerlyn

Yours?

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Mine,

CB1 - Chris Gamble

CB2 - Josh Norman

SS - Charles Godfrey

FS - Haruki Nakamura

Nickle - Captain Munnerlyn

Yours?

sounds good to me.

ibt"let's wait before we put norman in the probowl"comments

just based on whats happened so far this offseason it sounds like norman might be the guy to beat, but i think it's really a toss-up for the #2 CB spot between norman, butler, and hogan.

i'm also anxious to see what kind of effect wilks has on the safeties but i can see nakamura beating out martin.

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CB1-Christ Gamble

CB2-Captain

SS-Godfrey

FS-Sherrod Martin

In nickle situations Captain will cover the slot and Josh Norman will move to the outside.

That is what I expect to happen. Not what I would like to happen. We have some cap room I could see us bringing in someone still.

it most certainly could happen and i could see it not being as ugly as people think. again, i think the best addition to this secondary is steve wilks.
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i hope hogan can make some plays and earn some playing time

Sounds like he's been the 4th best so far, though they haven't worn anything more than shorts, shirts, and helmets.

I hope he can find his way back into the mix too, we need him to show the other DB's how to hit.

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Sounds like he's been the 4th best so far, though they haven't worn anything more than shorts, shirts, and helmets.

I hope he can find his way back into the mix too, we need him to show the other DB's how to hit.

More concerning than the one practice we had access to is the not so ringing endorsements from his teammates. Jordan Gross said before the draft that he did not want Janoris Jenkins because they already had a difficult guy to deal with at corner.

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More concerning than the one practice we had access to is the not so ringing endorsements from his teammates. Jordan Gross said before the draft that he did not want Janoris Jenkins because they already had a difficult guy to deal with at corner.

Ouch, I didn't hear about that..

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Hogan was very very good in college from what I heard. Highlight reels always look spectacular, but apparently he was good in man and he tackles well which is pretty much where I would think youd want to start when youre looking for a pro corner. To me, its the hardest position on the field to play.

2010: As a three-year starter at cornerback, . . . . . .In 46 career games, Hogan has recorded 171 total tackles, 24 pass breakups, seven interceptions and four fumble recoveries...2009: An all-BIG EAST Conference first-team selection by the league coaches … started all 13 games … saw action on more than 810 plays, including a season high 81 plays at Auburn … used on 70 or more plays in six games and 60 or more plays in nine games … third-leading tackler on the team with 74 total tackles, including a team-high 46 solo tackles … also had two tackles for loss, an interception return for 17 yards, a fumble recovery and a team-high 11 pass breakups … tied for No. 3 in the BIG EAST Conference in passes defended (12) and No. 22 in tackles …2008: Played in 12 games and started nine … saw action on more than 650 plays, including a season-high 77 against Syracuse … used in 50 or more plays in 10 games … sixth-leading tackler on the team, collecting 60 tackles, including 40 solo stops, a team leading seven pass breakups, tied for the team lead with three interceptions and two fumble recoveries … second on the team in fumble recoveries and tied for second in breakups …2007: Played in 10 games with one start … saw action on more than 225 plays, including a season-high 55 against East Carolina … had 12 receptions for 67 yards with a long catch of 12 yards … season-high six catches for 44 yards with a long catch of 12 yards against East Carolina.

If he or Norman can step it up big time and we find a safety, I would feel better about Godfrey's freelancing.

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More concerning than the one practice we had access to is the not so ringing endorsements from his teammates. Jordan Gross said before the draft that he did not want Janoris Jenkins because they already had a difficult guy to deal with at corner.

interesting...
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