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Ugh he was abysmal last year but with our front 7 could return to form and allow us to free up significant cap space by moving on from Godfrey. Decoud needs to learn to tackle.

It'll be just like getting the exact value of Godfrey at 10% of the cost!

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YES!!!!!!!!!! Sign him now.

DeCoud is a little bit better than Godfrey in coverage. Signing him would give us advantage over Godfrey meaning Godfrey will have to take a paycut.

Maybe, Rivera is really going to move Godfrey to the nickle full time; cornerback at Iowa.

CB: Melvin White / Josh Norman

CB: Antoine Cason

NICKLE: Charles Godfrey

SS: Roman Harper / Robert Lester

FS: Thomas DeCoud / Colin Jones

Would love to see we bring in Terrell Thomas still.

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Idk.. Wasn't he injured last year? With our front 7 + Wilks coaching and him being healthy maybe it could be a good cheap signing, and could free up future cap space if he replaces Godfrey. #positiveoutlookz

He started 15 games. I think he got a concussion in the 15th game though.

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