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Adrian Wilson? 1 year deal?


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Wilson owns a high dollar shoe store in Arizona called, "High Point".

I would love for Adub to come to Charlotte. He has made plenty in his career and would probably take a hometown discount. Something that Gholston and Landry will not do to come to Charlotte. I'm all for it and he would definitely help the secondary.

whether thats backing up Godfrey or pushing Godfrey to FS, he would undoubtedly find a place and a role on this team.

lol....backing up Godfrey. That was a good one.

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Hell to the yes! Career wise Wilson has him but last year he Rhodes was a beast.

So, you would cross Wilson's name off your list bc Rhodes had a better stat season than he did?

Wilson still put up 54tackles, 3sacks, a FF, and Int.

Wilson is at an age of 33, but is still one of the best Safeties in the league. I think we can bring him in for a reasonable price due to his age. If we can, hes instantly is our best player in the secondary, best safety since Minter, and will bring a ton of leadership to our defense.

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Cannot believe the guy is 34 already. Would love to have him here, would be an upgrade for sure, HOWEVER, we need to get Hamlin or another FS before we spend any money on a SS.

HIs age may be a reason why we could get him at a reasonable price. He may want to come home and finish his career off. Still one of the better all around safety in the league.

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well I guess i'm the only one who thinks Godfrey is a quality starting SS. I still want A. wilson on this team, but I don't think he would or should start over Godfrey. Put them together on 1st downs or definite running situations and I'm all for it.

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