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Wesley moving to safety


Mr. Scot

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Wesley makes the move to safety

This was something I thought could happen a long time ago - even in his first stint with the team - but it never did.

(till now, apparently)

The move could be a good one. Wesley is likely a better overall backup/special teamer than Quinton Teal and it would allow the team to make more use of Captain Munnerlyn as a fourth corner and return man.

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cj wilson will get more PT @ CB now... which is a good thing. he has much potential.

Maybe as a Nickle but I think Martin and Munnerly also are good. Its gonna be a hard fought battle. One things for sure though say good bye to Mr. invisible Nate Sally.

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Ala Charles Woodson in Green Bay...

I would say Rod Woodson, I thought Charles was still playing corner last year. I know one of their safeties got hurt last year and he may have played some safety towards the end of the season. Not sure if he is staying there this year.

Regardless, good to see the staff making some moves.

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