Looks like I might try and attend camp on Friday afternoon.
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The Card first rounders and their calves? Sheesh.Lol… oy.
Seattle's line is still a weakness with their only upgrade being a rookie and Darnold being bottom 5 under pressure last season. That is a must win for sure!Buuuutt...with Darnold learning a new system getting the hags in the first month is an advantage
Kyler or lack of OL depth or a disastrous combo of the two.Agreed. I think the main casualty if the season is a bust would by KM.
gotta change your name vato - we can all do the vote thingThe Card first rounders and their calves? Sheesh.
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Walter Nolen III Sidelined With Calf Injury, Heads To PUP
Ojulari, Nichols will also start camp on PUP listwww.azcardinals.com
He was full go in OTAs right? I know some of the rookies skip certain drills before they have signed their contracts.Oh he injured it training before camp. Wonder when that happened?
There is actually great depth on the OL. The problem is starting level players at RG and RTKyler or lack of OL depth or a disastrous combo of the two.
i do the comedy around hereThere is actually great depth on the OL. The problem is starting level players at RG and RT
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Not kidding. Beachum and Jones are good for your #3 and #4 options.i do the comedy around here
This is the way.
We have 5 starters on this roster and 3 are tackles. The rest are unproven or journeyman. Could they be ok, sure? But there is zero evidence to prove that right now.Not kidding. Beachum and Jones are good for your #3 and #4 options.
Brown is good for back-up C.
Multiple back-up guards with starting experience.
Nothing wrong with he floor. It’s the ceiling that is the problem.
I still find it really bizarre that we sat on, what, 25 million bucks in cap room and are going into the season with pretty big questions on the O-line while making no upgrades at the skill positions either this offseason.We have 5 starters on this roster and 3 are tackles. The rest are unproven or journeyman. Could they be ok, sure? But there is zero evidence to prove that right now.
Having a new OL coach generates questions and unknowns. Worries me more than the assembled players.I still find it really bizarre that we sat on, what, 25 million bucks in cap room and are going into the season with pretty big questions on the O-line while making no upgrades at the skill positions either this offseason.
Gotta disagree. We are good at OT...maybe not so good that I wouldn't draft another... but Jonah is solid if unspectacular so long as he is healthy... and Jones showed strong improvement with the forced playing time last year..he may be better than Williams by mid season..and almost certainly by next...There is actually great depth on the OL. The problem is starting level players at RG and RT
Agree. Our last guy was good and got the best from his players.Having a new OL coach generates questions and unknowns. Worries me more than the assembled players.
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Things that make you go , HMmmmm......Darius Robinson 2.0
How is that?There is actually great depth on the OL. The problem is starting level players at RG and RT
I think they did this because they want the flexibility for 2026. Even with carryover, the Cards have just $13.5 million in cap space going into next year. We don't have a ton of FAs to fret about (Jonah Williams and Jalen Thompson are likely gone to be replaced by 2024 draft picks), but Garrett Williams and Paris Johnson Jr. will be extension-eligible.I still find it really bizarre that we sat on, what, 25 million bucks in cap room and are going into the season with pretty big questions on the O-line while making no upgrades at the skill positions either this offseason.