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Round 1, No. 8 pick overall
Jedrick Wills, T, Alabama

The Cardinals filled most of their glaring defensive needs in free agency with the signings of Jordan Phillips, Devon Kennard and De’Vondre Campbell. Their quest for a No. 1 receiver was solved when they acquired DeAndre Hopkins from Houston.

Arizona doesn’t have to take an offensive lineman here. By re-signing Marcus Gilbert and bringing Justin Murray back on a tender offer, it can get by for another season. But for the Cardinals to have any success the next few years they have to protect Murray, and Wills arguably is the best right tackle in the class. NFL.com analyst Lance Zierlein said Wills, “is one of the most impressive tackles in the draft; he has a basketball-caliber foot quickness and the quick hands of a boxer, and all of it is wrapped in a stout, powerful package of bad intentions. His game is tailor-made for the NFL, and his range of success is good starter to All-Pro.”

Why Wills over Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs, who is rated higher in some mock drafts? Wirfs, while a better athlete, isn’t as accomplished a pass protector as Wills and could, eventually, slide to guard. Wills is a natural right tackle.

I also believe the Cardinals could trade down from No. 8. The Draft Network’s simulator has Georgia tackle Andrew Thomas lasting until the 14th pick. If Arizona doesn’t have one tackle ranked substantially higher than the other top prospects it could move down a few picks and re-acquire the second-round selection it gave up in the Hopkins deal.

Round 3, No. 72 overall
Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU

Round 4, No. 114 overall
Evan Weaver, LB, California

Round 4, No. 131 overall
Alton Robinson, Edge, Syracuse

Round 6, No. 202 overall
Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State

Round 7, No. 222 overall
A.J. Green, CB, Oklahoma State

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...dave

I'm not super hot for a RT, I just think it's the logical move at #8. I don't like any of the DT's enough for that spot. WR is off the board.

If Okudah fell I'd snap him up in a heartbeat. I like Simmons, I'm dubious about Vance being able to use him and I believe he's a safety, not a LB, but I wouldn't cry about drafting him.

But as I think both those guys are gone before 8 then RT just makes the most sense. It's the biggest hole and there are 2 or 3 quality options.
 
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