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I'd want more than #92 to move to 12. I would want 12 and 20, but would probably have to throw in 35 for them to consider that...and then I'd still want #92 LOLHere's more from Feldman's mock in The Athletic today. I expect it to be controversial both for the Cards passing on Bailey even though he's available, and for the Cards only getting picks #12 and #92 from Dallas in exchange for #3:
What idiots were you drafting against? Love, Miller, Banks, Allar all at incredible value.You must be registered for see images attach
I trade down with the Jets for a strong package of picks and still get Jermiyah Love at #16 which I think is closer to best value for a RB.
The Eagles offer a great package for #33 and #143. I end up with Blake Miller who fell out of Round one and Jacob Rodriguez who would be an immediate upgrade at ILB.
Caleb Banks can be the player the Cardinals hoped they were getting with Darius Robinson.
Cashius Howell is a steal at this point and could eventually play opposite Sweat.
Brailsford needs a bit of development but is a potential starter at center in the future.
Chris Johnson fell like a rock but he was one of the best corners in college football.
I like that. But instead of Hunter at 35..I would double down and draft an OG there...there are a few guys bordering the first round that would fit that pick and start for us on day 1...and drafting 2 o line would really help us out for the next few years.Here is a mock I executed earlier and it's kind of a realistic one:
1- Las Vegas Raiders select Fernando Mendoza.
2 - New York Jets select David Bailey
3 - Tennessee Titans select Arvel Reese
When Reese dropped to #3, I got a flurry of offers from quite a few teams, but I went with the Titans offer of #4 and #35 for #3 and #65 because I felt like I was going to get one of the players I liked at #4 regardless of what the Titans were going to do and getting the move up from #65 to #35 was a huge deal because I could hedge my bets and trade up into the first round if I really wanted to.
4 - Arizona Cardinals select Jermiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame. That's right @Stout and @Solar7, under this scenario, I'm absolutely going to take Love here because I know I've got a good shot at getting a starting RT in round two. I disagree that Mauigoa isn't the top guy, he absolutely is, but if I can get the next tier guy and Love, I'd definitel make that move
34- Arizona Cardinals select Max Iheanachor, RT, Arizona State. Big Max is very new to football, but very quickly became a standout so he has some ceiling that we haven't quite seen. He's a big guy who moves very well and is also a fairly sound technician which likely means he's very coachable. I think he probably doesn't start right away, but we should see him slide into the starting lineup early next season.
35- Arizona Cardinals select Lee Hunter, DL, Texas Tech. While Hunter is a NT, he's a people mover and should immediately fill a rotational role with Roy Lopez who basically got a rotational DL contract. Hunter is extremely strong and makes plays in both the run and pass games. He could become a key building block for the DL for years to come.
104- Arizona Cardinals select Brian Parker II, OL, Duke. I know @MadCardDisease also selected him in his mock, and I've had my eye on Parker. Parker is an OT with good movement skills and is an extremely intelligent player. I'm looking at him as a future center since Froholdt is getting a bit older and his play declined last year, but you could also look at Parker to start at guard as well. He offer positional flexibility and he's a solid bet to become at least an average starting OL.
143- Arizona Cardinals select Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU. The Cardinals absolutely need to find an off the ball LB, and I considered actually using #35 on a linebacker, but I value DL more so I waited. Elarms-Orr would be a great get at this point because he was very productive at both Cal and TCU, has good sideline to sideline range and is great in coverage. He should also be a plus special teamer.
183- Arizona Cardinals select Carson Beck, QB, Miami. At this point, Carson Beck is an extremely good value and it's hard to pass up. One of the big downsides to drafting a QB is that only one QB plays, and they don't contribute on special teams, so essentially QBs should either go early (they are playing) or late (backup). Beck obviously is well known and has an extensive resume. He's fallen apart in some big games, but does have some tools.
217- Arizona Cardinals select Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin. In round 7, teams are typically looking to draft special teams players, and that is exactly what I'm looking for with Vinny Anthony. Good special teams player and known to be a good blocker which is a requirement for WRs in the Shanahan/McVay offense.
Overall I was disappointed that I didn't come away with an Edge, but the issue I ran into was that after round two there just wasn't an Edge I liked enough to take. This is one of the reasons I'm not a huge fan of taking Love is that you may miss out on higher value positions like Edge.
But Love and Big Max should bolster the offense, and Hunter should play quite a few snaps immediately on defense. Elarms-Orr has a shot to become a starting ILB down the road and Brian Parker could be the center of the future.
Bisontis was gone. There wasn't a good value guard at that point, and Hunter is a beast in the middle. Pairing Hunter and Nolen in the middle would be a tough matchup for a lot of teams down the road.I like that. But instead of Hunter at 35..I would double down and draft an OG there...there are a few guys bordering the first round that would fit that pick and start for us on day 1...and drafting 2 o line would really help us out for the next few years.
That OL would be fun to watch..nasty and big.You must be registered for see images attach
No way, maybe the third rounderI'd want more than #92 to move to 12. I would want 12 and 20, but would probably have to throw in 35 for them to consider that...and then I'd still want #92 LOL
NFC TEAMS
Arizona Cardinals
Round 1: No. 3 overall: David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech
Round 2: No. 34 overall: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
The depth at offensive tackle in this prospect class isn’t as strong as at edge rusher, but I still managed to land two top-35 players on my value board and also address two areas the Cardinals could upgrade. Bailey gives them the makings of a very good defensive front, and Lomu can vie for one of the OT spots, depending on where they want to play Paris Johnson Jr. They can take a provisional QB choice later and still circle back on other areas readily. This feels like an infrastructure draft for new head coach Mike LaFleur.
Me too, but Lomu won’t last that long.![]()
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I would be very happy with these two picks
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Harry how do you feel about the university of Washington product teirman? He may be the only offensive tackle left ???Me too, but Lomu won’t last that long.
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sees the #AZCardinals drafting RB Jeremiyah Love with the 3rd overall pick.
"Arizona needs another true weapon at the position, and LaFleur and Co. find one with the incredibly talented, home run-hitting Love."
Maybe if they give us 12, 20...their 2027 first round pick...and we give them 3 and 34?It thats all they're offering, then go pound sand. These issue is the Cowboys don't have a 2nd round pick this year. We'll, if you buying and want to a top Edge, then you cant be picky
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Sorry no notes on that guy, just don’t recall the name. They have a late rounnder or UDFA, Carver Willis. He shows some potential as a run blocker.Harry how do you feel about the university of Washington product teirman? He may be the only offensive tackle left ???