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Panthers list Jeremy Cash as linebacker.


Jeremy Igo

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We will have best, fastest LB Rotation in the league. I kind of suspected this. This guy kind of reminds me of Shaq with a little more "Thomas Davis" in him. 

I think it's a better fit for him. 

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This is why he went undrafted despite a stellar college career. He played a hybrid Box Safety, LB, Rover position at Duke, which no team runs in the NFL. He most closely translates to a LB (100 tackels a year) in NFL schemes, but he only weighs 200 lbs. I say you PS him, get him with an NFL nutritionist and in the weight room and he can turn in to an excellent WLB.

 

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4 minutes ago, jdpanther5 said:

Might be his best position, but a site listing doesn't really mean anything. Brockel was always listed as a TE despite playing almost exclusively at FB, for instance. 

I can't think of a single player ever listed as a lb that was put in at safety. Even when Thomas Davis played safety he was listed as such.

Cash is a LB.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I can't think of a single player ever listed as a lb that was put in at safety. Even when Thomas Davis played safety he was listed as such.

Cash is a LB.

I don't disagree, hence "Might be his best position."

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