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Charles Godfrey may move to nickel back


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Gettleman said safety Charles Godfrey, a six-year veteran who tore his right Achilles tendon in Week 2 last season, is part of the team's ongoing evaluation process.

Godfrey could be a candidate to play free safety alongside strong safety Roman Harper, and he could be an option at nickel back as the Panther look to fill the role left by departed cornerback Captain Munnerlyn.

 

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This wouldn't be a longshot - we drafted Godfrey as a cornerback. On the other hand, I don't think he's worth 5 million - as a safety or a nickel back.

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If we are gonna pay him 5 million to be a nickelback. Why did we let go of Captain?

 

probably cause captain wasn't going to play for pennies.  this is he's deal with the vikings:

Captain Munnerlyn CB 25 3 yr $11,250,000 $3,750,000 $4,450,000 2017

 

If we cut godfrey, we'd still have to find his replacement.  it's obvious that they want godfrey to play and that he is better than anyone else available now.  but, the draft could change everything.

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