I see Dallas taking Felix Jones, and the duo of him and Barber scares the hell out of me.
For the first time in forever the Cardinals have a RB get 1,200 yards rushing and that is not good enough. Where was the push for a RB in the first round all those other years?
There was love for Lendale in the first. People naturally fall for skill position players.People have been wanting a talented young RB for years now. Last year there was a big Adrian Peterson crowd before the draft, and two years ago there was much talk of maybe Lendale White in the 2nd round from my memory. Before that everyone seemed to be in love with Shipp for some reason.
You are counting on a rookie RB getting 1,600 yards. That would be an exceptional season. I am more interested in points than yards anyway. The Cards scored the third most points in the NFC last year. The team scores enough points but allowing the third most in the NFC makes it very difficult to move beyond .500.
You are counting on a rookie RB getting 1,600 yards. That would be an exceptional season. I am more interested in points than yards anyway. The Cards scored the third most points in the NFC last year. The team scores enough points but allowing the third most in the NFC makes it very difficult to move beyond .500.
I would regret a great RB if the defense still sucks. The Cards made their move into competitiveness when their defense was playing. Injuries happened and the defense went in to the tank with the Cards losing to teams they should have beat. The team needs more players on defense before we think about replacing parts that already work. Gore owned the Cardinals in the second game. If a team can run at will against the Cards next year it does not matter who is RB. The teams that gave NE problem were teams that could put Brady on his back. Upgrading the pass rush and run defense is what the team needs to focus on.
It would be nice if someone posted a thread with the trade value chart and it was stickied.
As for trading down right now, I would take Dallas' two firsts for our #16. I don't know if that works out on the chart because there is no chart to look at!
IMHO this draft has a surplus of depth rather than top tier players.
I think you may be right. There might be a total of 5 blue chippers then a bunch of guys that can legitimately go anywhere from 6 to 31 without being a reach or a steal.
I think you may be right. There might be a total of 5 blue chippers then a bunch of guys that can legitimately go anywhere from 6 to 31 without being a reach or a steal.
I'm all about getting two first round picks for #16. If Dallas ws to do that I would trip over the podium rushing if I was Rod Graves to accept that trade.
Then it comes down to Wisenhunt's choice of players. I think we can get just as good a player at #22 and #28 as we could at #16. IMHO this draft has a surplus of depth rather than top tier players.
Here is the Trade Value Chart
DRAFT TRADE VALUE TABLE
I was thinking the same thing but Dallas would want a second in addtion to the 16. I think Dallas would be interested to move up in front of Houston who could possibly be targetting Jones. I don't think I'd be too interested in giving this years 2nd, but next years possibly.
At 22 take McKelvin, DB or Campbell, DE
At 28 take Chromartie, DB or Merling, DE
At 50 take Charles, RB
At 81 take Godfrey, DB
In the 4th (whatever pick that is) take Hills, OT
This would be an excellent first 3 rounds if it panned out. I think the smart thing to do is take a RB in the 2nd or 3rd Rd.. This year's draft is chock full of talented RBs. I don't see us rushing to take a RB at #16 (as some mocks have us doing), particularly Jonathan Stewart. After McFadden, I don't see much separation between the next group of backs. In fact, I think Charles has far more upside than, say, Stewart or Mendenhall. He's just as fast if not faster and has better vision and cutting ability. Stewart and Mendenhall are straight line runners more so.
Look at the 2007 stats:
Charles:1619 rushing yards (6.3 avg) / 199 rec. yds. (11.7 avg) 18 TDs
Stewart:1722 rushing yards (6.2 avg) / 145 rec. yds. (6.6 avg) 11 TDs
Mendenhall:1681 rushing yards (6.4 avg) / 318 rec. yds. (9.4 avg) 17 TDs
Overall, Charles' numbers are more impressive than Stewart's and rival Mendenhall's. I don't buy us taking Stewart, Mendenhall, or any other RB in the 1st Rd. when Charles should be there in the 2nd or 3rd!
Why dont any of them compare to Peterson? McFadden has been touted as the better player since his freshman year. His stats were better and he comes without the injury baggage. McFadden, Stewart, Mendenhall, F. Jones and Charles will all be studs IMO. If he is drafted by the right (ie Denver, Houston... someone with a good zone-blocking scheme) team, you can add Smith to that list as well.Yeah I don't compare any of those guys to Peterson, so if they're that close in talent you need to wait until the value's right in getting one! You're right though Charles and Mendenhall both have better stats. I think why people are pushing Stewart is that he's a little bigger back , so he's a workhorse type. Charles is smaller, but where he'd go, he'd be a great value pick for whoever lands him.
Not talking about McFadden, although I don't think he'll do what Peterson did his rookie campain or thereafter. He runs too upright and doesn't have Petersons power. The others , I don't believe are in that class and probobly shouldn't be taken where we draft. Charles and Smith will be able to be had a little later than the top three.Why dont any of them compare to Peterson? McFadden has been touted as the better player since his freshman year. His stats were better and he comes without the injury baggage. McFadden, Stewart, Mendenhall, F. Jones and Charles will all be studs IMO. If he is drafted by the right (ie Denver, Houston... someone with a good zone-blocking scheme) team, you can add Smith to that list as well.
This would be an excellent first 3 rounds if it panned out. I think the smart thing to do is take a RB in the 2nd or 3rd Rd.. This year's draft is chock full of talented RBs. I don't see us rushing to take a RB at #16 (as some mocks have us doing), particularly Jonathan Stewart. After McFadden, I don't see much separation between the next group of backs. In fact, I think Charles has far more upside than, say, Stewart or Mendenhall. He's just as fast if not faster and has better vision and cutting ability. Stewart and Mendenhall are straight line runners more so.
Look at the 2007 stats:
Charles:1619 rushing yards (6.3 avg) / 199 rec. yds. (11.7 avg) 18 TDs
Stewart:1722 rushing yards (6.2 avg) / 145 rec. yds. (6.6 avg) 11 TDs
Mendenhall:1681 rushing yards (6.4 avg) / 318 rec. yds. (9.4 avg) 17 TDs
Overall, Charles' numbers are more impressive than Stewart's and rival Mendenhall's. I don't buy us taking Stewart, Mendenhall, or any other RB in the 1st Rd. when Charles should be there in the 2nd or 3rd!
And if it was only a matter of just stats when looking at prospects then you might have a point. Those stats are from college, college is where 180 pound soaking wet RB's can have good stats, college is where Arrington is a beast. The question is how do they translate to the NFL. In that sense there is a huge difference in prototypical RB size in Stewart and Mendenhall compared to Charles. A good 15-20 more pounds. They are more NFL ready and their bodies take the punishment better which is evident by the fact that the 200 pound soaking wet Charles is a fumbling machine. Charles had more fumbles in his Junior year then Mendenhall and Stewart have had their entire careers. Charles had 7 fumbles his last year while Mendenhall had zero and Stewart only had 1. Charles is a fumbling machine.
I don't see us trading down simply for the fact that the needs we have will be able to be met at 16. Whether it's a pass rusher, rb, cb, or ot, a quality player will be available.
I agree with you. We have to many needs not to fill one with the BPA at that slot. Who would have ever guessed we would have got Leinhart last year. Stay put and take your best shot. Don't try to get fancy just keep it simple.
It would be nice if someone posted a thread with the trade value chart and it was stickied.
As for trading down right now, I would take Dallas' two firsts for our #16. I don't know if that works out on the chart because there is no chart to look at!
they can't just trade up and expect a player to be there before the draft....they have to wait till the draft is going on...then if they're player is there ...jump up to get him... i.e. Branch last year. It was crazy that Branch was avail. in the 2nd round. I was so happy they were able to steal his services.