Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
It's time for Ken Whisenhunt to commit to his version of the "dink and dunk." Kurt Warner worked it to perfection and the result was several long, time-consuming scoring drives a game.
What Whisenhunt needs from his RBs in this offense:
1-Production from a 1 back set (4 WRs)
2-Competitiveness
3-Pass Receiving Ability
4-Pass Blocking Ability
Current RBs (Ratings and Comments)
Scale: 1-Exceptional; 2-Above Average; 3-Average; 4-Below Average; 5-Minimal
Tim Hightower: 2 + 2 + 2 + 3 (Prod + Comp + PRA + PBA)
Beanie Wells: 4 + 3 + 4 + 4
LaRod Stephens-Howling: 4 + 2 + 2 + 4
Jason Wright: 4 + 3 + 3 + 4
Alfonso Smith: INC
Reagan Maui'a (FB): 4 + 3 + 4 + 3
Charles Ali (FB): INC
Nehemiah Broughton (FB): INC
Tim Hightower is a very good fit for Whiz's offense. He's tough and very competitive, is an able and willing blocker and is a very good pass receiving threat. The one concern is his propensity to fumble.
Beanie Wells does not appear to be a good fit. He's competitive, but lacks the RB versatility the offense requires. However, he has shown some improvement on his pass blocking and he could possibly develop into a pass receiving threat---just as he could excel running the ball out of a one back set (where the defense is stretched and spread wider than normal). Durability and fumble-itis remain issues for concern. Still have to love his size and speed---if and when healthy and focused.
As a third down RB, LSH is a very good fit as a speed back. The issue with him is durability.
Jason Wright has been a solid ST player and spot wrinkle-type RB. He brings veteran leadership and passion, but not a whole lot of production.
Alfonso Smith is an intriguing prospect and potentially a very good fit because of his speed and ability to score in the red zone. He could win a roster spot this year if he shows strong improvement in his strength and in his skills.
Reagan Maui's showed solid progress this past year as the team's FB. Ali and Broughton were injured. However, it may make more sense to acquire a combo TE/FB/HB who can participate in both the short yardage running game and the passing game.
Do the Cardinals need to draft a RB?
Not necessarily---but---there are some interesting fits available, particularly later in the draft.
Take a look at Scouts' Inc.'s RB ratings (Production--Competitiveness-- Passing Game Ability)
Mark Ingram (Alabama): 2--1--3
Ryan Williams (Va. Tech): 2--2--2
Mikel Leshoure (Illinois): 2--2--3
Kendall Hunter (OK St.): 2--2--3
Daniel Thomas (Kan. St.): 3--4--2
Johnny White (UNC): 3--2--2
Dion Lewis (Pitt): 2--3--4
Jacquizz Rodgers (OR St.): 1--1--2
Demarco Murray (OK): 2--2--1
Shane Vereen (Cal): 2--2--1
Jordan Todman (CT): 2--2--4
Delone Carter (Syr): 2--2--4
Charles Clay (Tulsa): 1--3--2
Bilal Powell (Louisville): 2--2--3
Alexander Green (Hawaii): 2--4--2
Derrick Locke (Kentucky): 2--2--2
Steve Ridley (LSU): 2--1--4
Roy Helu (Nebraska): 3--3--3
Taiwan Jones (E Wash): 2--3--3
Anthony Allen (Ga. Tech): 3--2--3
Fullbacks:
Shaun Chapas (Georgia): 2--2--2
Anthony Sherman (CT): 2--2--3
Owen Marecic (Stanford): 3--1--4
Stanley Havili (USC): 2--4--1
Good Fits for The Cardinals:
Jacquizz Rodgers
Demarco Murray
Shane Vereen
Charles Clay (combo RB/FB/TE/HB)
Derrick Locke
Taiwan Jones
Shaun Chapas
Stanley Havili (tremendous receiver)
Free Agents:
A tough short yardage back like Mike Tolbert, who can double as a FB would be a very nice addition.
Cardinal Tough
Decisions:
1-Trade Beanie Wells to a more traditional running team. Get value for him.
2-Sign RB/FB Mike Tolbert OR draft Shaun Chapas or Charles Clay in the 6th round
3-Draft Demarco Murray (best fit) in the 4th round. If he's not there draft Shane Vereen in the 5th.
Roster:
34-Hightower
35-Tolbert (or 9-Clay or 47-Chapas)
36-Stephens-Howling
7-Demarco Murray
What Whisenhunt needs from his RBs in this offense:
1-Production from a 1 back set (4 WRs)
2-Competitiveness
3-Pass Receiving Ability
4-Pass Blocking Ability
Current RBs (Ratings and Comments)
Scale: 1-Exceptional; 2-Above Average; 3-Average; 4-Below Average; 5-Minimal
Tim Hightower: 2 + 2 + 2 + 3 (Prod + Comp + PRA + PBA)
Beanie Wells: 4 + 3 + 4 + 4
LaRod Stephens-Howling: 4 + 2 + 2 + 4
Jason Wright: 4 + 3 + 3 + 4
Alfonso Smith: INC
Reagan Maui'a (FB): 4 + 3 + 4 + 3
Charles Ali (FB): INC
Nehemiah Broughton (FB): INC
Tim Hightower is a very good fit for Whiz's offense. He's tough and very competitive, is an able and willing blocker and is a very good pass receiving threat. The one concern is his propensity to fumble.
Beanie Wells does not appear to be a good fit. He's competitive, but lacks the RB versatility the offense requires. However, he has shown some improvement on his pass blocking and he could possibly develop into a pass receiving threat---just as he could excel running the ball out of a one back set (where the defense is stretched and spread wider than normal). Durability and fumble-itis remain issues for concern. Still have to love his size and speed---if and when healthy and focused.
As a third down RB, LSH is a very good fit as a speed back. The issue with him is durability.
Jason Wright has been a solid ST player and spot wrinkle-type RB. He brings veteran leadership and passion, but not a whole lot of production.
Alfonso Smith is an intriguing prospect and potentially a very good fit because of his speed and ability to score in the red zone. He could win a roster spot this year if he shows strong improvement in his strength and in his skills.
Reagan Maui's showed solid progress this past year as the team's FB. Ali and Broughton were injured. However, it may make more sense to acquire a combo TE/FB/HB who can participate in both the short yardage running game and the passing game.
Do the Cardinals need to draft a RB?
Not necessarily---but---there are some interesting fits available, particularly later in the draft.
Take a look at Scouts' Inc.'s RB ratings (Production--Competitiveness-- Passing Game Ability)
Mark Ingram (Alabama): 2--1--3
Ryan Williams (Va. Tech): 2--2--2
Mikel Leshoure (Illinois): 2--2--3
Kendall Hunter (OK St.): 2--2--3
Daniel Thomas (Kan. St.): 3--4--2
Johnny White (UNC): 3--2--2
Dion Lewis (Pitt): 2--3--4
Jacquizz Rodgers (OR St.): 1--1--2
Demarco Murray (OK): 2--2--1
Shane Vereen (Cal): 2--2--1
Jordan Todman (CT): 2--2--4
Delone Carter (Syr): 2--2--4
Charles Clay (Tulsa): 1--3--2
Bilal Powell (Louisville): 2--2--3
Alexander Green (Hawaii): 2--4--2
Derrick Locke (Kentucky): 2--2--2
Steve Ridley (LSU): 2--1--4
Roy Helu (Nebraska): 3--3--3
Taiwan Jones (E Wash): 2--3--3
Anthony Allen (Ga. Tech): 3--2--3
Fullbacks:
Shaun Chapas (Georgia): 2--2--2
Anthony Sherman (CT): 2--2--3
Owen Marecic (Stanford): 3--1--4
Stanley Havili (USC): 2--4--1
Good Fits for The Cardinals:
Jacquizz Rodgers
Demarco Murray
Shane Vereen
Charles Clay (combo RB/FB/TE/HB)
Derrick Locke
Taiwan Jones
Shaun Chapas
Stanley Havili (tremendous receiver)
Free Agents:
A tough short yardage back like Mike Tolbert, who can double as a FB would be a very nice addition.
Cardinal Tough
Decisions:1-Trade Beanie Wells to a more traditional running team. Get value for him.
2-Sign RB/FB Mike Tolbert OR draft Shaun Chapas or Charles Clay in the 6th round
3-Draft Demarco Murray (best fit) in the 4th round. If he's not there draft Shane Vereen in the 5th.
Roster:
34-Hightower
35-Tolbert (or 9-Clay or 47-Chapas)
36-Stephens-Howling
7-Demarco Murray
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