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Casey Hayward and Derek Wolfe


Matthias

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Isaiah Pead is looking pretty good with his running. Panthers might want to take a look at him if we can trade Mike Goodson away. Casey is looking good, the QB is afraid to throw his direction. Wolfe is looking decent, missed a couple of arm tackles but for the most part holding down the o-line with double teams.

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I Really like Hayward and he's near the top of my list on my do want list of cb's. Everything i have read about him is positive but i dont know if it's realistic to think we can get him unless we able to get an additional 2nd or get a 3rd rounder. Then again we may just pick him out-right with our 2nd. I have changed my mind about the idea of being set at cb.

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