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The Arizona Cardinals added depth to their defensive secondary Thursday by agreeing to terms on a contract with free agent safety James Sanders.

Sanders was a member of the Atlanta Falcons in 2011, starting 5 games and registering 48 total tackles.

The 5-foot-10, 210-pound Sanders was a fourth round draft pick in 2005 out of Fresno State by the New England Patriots, where he spent his first six seasons in the league. With New England, Sanders started 50 games while intercepting 8 passes and totaling 348 tackles.

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    HIGHrolla wrote...
    Good signing
    great move adding depth to our saftey positions. Now we gotta find another drc in the draft and our secondary will be solid
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    DRC
    Dont get me wrong, I love him, but his loss from our team is extremely overrated. Id argue that AJ Jefferson has the potential to be just as good as him. Last season (basically his first), was on par with DRC's first. People seem to forget DRC blew coverages too - he was just extremely fast. Our secondary with Peterson, AJ, Gay, and Toler has a ton of promise
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    scottjay wrote...
    Something in common..
    Just noticed something in common with James Sanders who obviously was signed to help replace Richard Marshall,both played at the same college (Fresno State). Not sure if they were there at the same time though. I think they may have.
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    AZbringinDaHeat wrote...
    Necessity
    Offensive Line. That's all.
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