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Bradley Fletcher


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Rams are shopping him with their surplus of corners. he's only 26, had 4int's when he started all 16 games in 2010 and only played last 4 games last yr but had 23 tackles.. sure tackler and would be a very solid #2. could be an option? get him for a late round pick, cut josh thomas and pick up joselio hanson our DB's become a strength...

1. Gamble

2. Fletcher

3. Norman

4. Hanson

5. Munnerlyn

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Started researching this guy, and I think you may be on to something. He must gave good work ethic because he's worked his way back from 2 ACL tears. He missed the first 2 preseason games because of a rib injury but played in the final 2 this year. So he appears to be back and healthy.

He has fallen on the depth chart with the arrival of Finnegan,Janoris Jenkins, and Trumaine Johnson. I checked his stats over at pff and the kid def. does not miss tackles.

Also while I was over at pff I found another interesting corner in Dominique Franks.

Franks was cut by the falcons who are very deep at corner with Grimes,Samuel, and Duanta Robinson. He acutally got a pick in the final 2 games last year, one against the Saints*** and one against the Bucs. Also started against us in the 2nd game against the falcons. I did find it slightly disturbing the they elected to keep the former panthers 7th round pick reject Robert Mcclain over him.

Either one of these guys could make a great addition, then we could just shift Thomas to the practice squad.

The only part of your post I disagree with is moving him ahead of Norman and Munnerlyn in the depth chart.

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