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Munnerlyn Wants long term deal


MichaelNewtonII

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I think he deserves one, but it'll come down to the details. We can't spend a ton to keep him, but we also have to consider that if he leaves we'll have to sign someone else to take his spot and how much that will cost. I doubt we go CB in the draft before the 3rd round, if then, so I'd certainly like to keep Captain.

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I think he deserves one, but it'll come down to the details. We can't spend a ton to keep him, but we also have to consider that if he leaves we'll have to sign someone else to take his spot and how much that will cost. I doubt we go CB in the draft before the 3rd round, if then, so I'd certainly like to keep Captain.

 

I'm not so sure about that. I believe our top three needs are OL/WR/CB. If there is a corner that fits our zone scheme and is staring us in the face early in the draft, I think Gettleman pulls the trigger. Munnerlyn may not be back, and Florence is old and at the end of his career. 

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Capt has been playing out of position. He is a great NB and should be paid as such.

 

I suspect we'll draft at least one CB in the draft, two tops. Still plenty of room for Capt to remain on the team, especially with how much we run nickel in this defense.

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