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Gandhi

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This was never a strong draft class, but that does obviously not mean that there are no interesting prospects, as specifically fit for the Cards, left on the board. All on this list has a chance, and that is really all you can ask for on day three – including as a fan. Sorry to say, but you are not going to find highly rated players, Jaycee Horn-ish or Jaylen Waddle-ish. Again, you might not know these players, but they have a chance.


Wide receiver Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State

Wide receiver Seth Williams, Auburn

Wide receiver Marlon Williams, UCF

Wide receiver Ihmir Marsette-Smith, Iowa


Offensive lineman Trey Smith, Tennessee

Offensive tackle James Hudson, Cincinnati

Offensive guard Deonte Brown, Alabama

Offensive guard Jack Anderson, Texas Tech

Offensive guard Sam Cooper, Merrimack


Cornerback Shakur Brown, Michigan State

Cornerback Marco Wilson, Florida

Cornerback Shaun Wade, Ohio State

Cornerback Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas

Cornerback Keith Taylor, Washington

Cornerback Bryan Mills, North Carolina Central

Cornerback Avery Williams, Boise State


Runningback Chris Evans, Michigan

Runningback Kene Nwangu, Iowa State


Tight end Zach Davidson, Central Missouri

Tight end Jacob Harris, Central Florida


Edge rusher Jordan Smith, Alabama-Birmingham

Edge rusher Chris Garrett, Concordia

Edge rusher Jonathon Cooper, Ohio State

Defensive tackle Bobby Brown, Texas A&M

Defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, Florida State

Defensive tackle Jonathan Marshall, Arkansas
 
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Tylan Wallace is REALLY good. He is already a better Kirk IMO. If we could trade Kirk and get Wallace it would be an upgrade and a cost savings.
 

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I was hoping Sermon would drop. He was my sleeper pick for Cards. Really pisses me off that the Whiners got him
 

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At this point I’d be hitting the free agent market today. I would fill the void at Rb, Cb and TE.

with the remaining picks id be looking for special team demons. These are the picks where reaching is okay.

I’m sure we will be told every player we pick here on out was rated way higher and Keim was shocked said player was still available. The super sleeper of the 2021 draft.

Ugh.
 

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players i am keeping my eye on:

CB:

Robert Rochell, Cent Ark
Shakur Brown, Mich St
Tre Brown, Okl


TE: Brevin Jordan, Miami -- more of a hback type, but athletic

RB: Khalil Herbert, VA Tech. doubt he lasts to 160
 

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This was never a strong draft class, but that does obviously not mean that there are no interesting prospects, as specifically fit for the Cards, left on the board. All on this list has a chance, and that is really all you can ask for on day three – including as a fan. Sorry to say, but you are not going to find highly rated players, Jaycee Horn-ish or Jaylen Waddle-ish. Again, you might not know these players, but they have a chance.


Wide receiver Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State

Wide receiver Seth Williams, Auburn

Wide receiver Marlon Williams, UCF

Wide receiver Ihmir Marsette-Smith, Iowa


Offensive lineman Trey Smith, Tennessee

Offensive tackle James Hudson, Cincinnati

Offensive guard Deonte Brown, Alabama

Offensive guard Jack Anderson, Texas Tech

Offensive guard Sam Cooper, Merrimack


Cornerback Shakur Brown, Michigan State

Cornerback Marco Wilson, Florida

Cornerback Shaun Wade, Ohio State

Cornerback Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas

Cornerback Keith Taylor, Washington

Cornerback Bryan Mills, North Carolina Central

Cornerback Avery Williams, Boise State


Runningback Chris Evans, Michigan

Runningback Kene Nwangu, Iowa State


Tight end Zach Davidson, Central Missouri

Tight end Jacob Harris, Central Florida


Edge rusher Jordan Smith, Alabama-Birmingham

Edge rusher Chris Garrett, Concordia

Edge rusher Jonathon Cooper, Ohio State

Defensive tackle Bobby Brown, Texas A&M

Defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, Florida State

Defensive tackle Jonathan Marshall, Arkansas
I say take Hudson from Cincinnati and kick him inside to Guard...then we have the law firm of Hudson, Hudson & Pugh as the interior O line.


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Elijah Mitchell rb Louisiana Lafayette.
I believe Krang or Chopper have been suggesting him as a late round pick for a while now. At his pro day he supposedly ran under4.4 but some scouting reports say he doesn’t have speed to consistently turn the corner. Good hands. Doesn’t fumble much. Downhill runner. Hasn’t played much on special teams.
 

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The safety from USC would be alright as a special teams guy and backup safety. Robert Roshell would be a Keim type pick (small school gut with measurable)
 

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I'm telling you Jaret Patterson will be a dynamic running back and yes he is short as well.
 

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This was never a strong draft class, but that does obviously not mean that there are no interesting prospects, as specifically fit for the Cards, left on the board. All on this list has a chance, and that is really all you can ask for on day three – including as a fan. Sorry to say, but you are not going to find highly rated players, Jaycee Horn-ish or Jaylen Waddle-ish. Again, you might not know these players, but they have a chance.


Wide receiver Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State

Wide receiver Seth Williams, Auburn

Wide receiver Marlon Williams, UCF

Wide receiver Ihmir Marsette-Smith, Iowa


Offensive lineman Trey Smith, Tennessee

Offensive tackle James Hudson, Cincinnati

Offensive guard Deonte Brown, Alabama

Offensive guard Jack Anderson, Texas Tech

Offensive guard Sam Cooper, Merrimack


Cornerback Shakur Brown, Michigan State

Cornerback Marco Wilson, Florida

Cornerback Shaun Wade, Ohio State

Cornerback Robert Rochell, Central Arkansas

Cornerback Keith Taylor, Washington

Cornerback Bryan Mills, North Carolina Central

Cornerback Avery Williams, Boise State


Runningback Chris Evans, Michigan

Runningback Kene Nwangu, Iowa State


Tight end Zach Davidson, Central Missouri

Tight end Jacob Harris, Central Florida


Edge rusher Jordan Smith, Alabama-Birmingham

Edge rusher Chris Garrett, Concordia

Edge rusher Jonathon Cooper, Ohio State

Defensive tackle Bobby Brown, Texas A&M

Defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, Florida State

Defensive tackle Jonathan Marshall, Arkansas

Gandhi, what is the over/under for how many of the Cardinals' selections are on the above list? :)
 

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Tylan Wallace is REALLY good. He is already a better Kirk IMO. If we could trade Kirk and get Wallace it would be an upgrade and a cost savings.

Why would we trade Kirk when he may finally be positioned in his best spot and go with two rookies in your scenario?

We don't need the $$$ and if you are going to drop someone it's obviously Isabella.

4-wide: Dhop, Green, Kirk, Moore or Dhop, Green, rookie, rookie. I know my vote.
 

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At rb still like gainwell and jermar. Doubt either makes it to sixth round.
 

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