Players i would like to see the Cards consider this draft

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Round 1
Nick Bosa DE-OLB Ohio St
Quinnen Williams DT_DE Alabama

RD 2-3
Chris Lindstom G Boston College-good pass pro OG
Jerry Tillery DT-DE Notre Dame-solid DLineman
Dalton Risner OL Kansas St-solid G-T
Julian Love CB Notre Dame-talented CB to continue to develop
Joejuan Williams CB-S Vandy-big CB_S
Kaleb McGary T-G Washington-big strong type
Kahale Warring TE San Diego ST-rising young all around TE with athletic abilty
Riley Ridley WR Georgia-solid WR


RD 3- 4-5
Max Scharping T-G Northern Illinois-strong RT-RG
Joe Jackson DE Miami-run stopping DE
Zach Allen DE Boston College -run stopping DE
Germaine Pratt LB North Carolina ST -you know Sk will draft one from his alma mater.Why not one with talent.
Jace Sternberger TE Texas A&M- pass catcher TE.
Emmanuel Butler WR Northern AZ- big WR
Andy Isabella WR UMass-slot WR who catches well




RD 5-6-7
Daylon Mack NT Texas A&M-run clogger
Isaac Nauta TE Geogia -TE with some blocking skills and short area pass catcher
John Cominsky DE-DT Charleston-developmental rising athletic guy to Coach up.
Armon Watts- DLine Arkansas-versatile linemen for rotation
Dontavious Russell DT-NT-rotational help
Maxx Crosby DE-OLB-Eastern Michigan-long lanky player with pass rush skills to develop.
David Sills WR West Virginia -solid possession WR
T.J.Edwards ILB Wisconsin-backup Inside LB/rotation/ST
Cameron Smith ILB USC-backup/rotation LB/ST
Ryan Connelly LB Wisconsin-backup/ST
Drew Sample TE-Washington-backup/ST
C.J.Conrad TE Kentucky-backup /ST
 

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Round 1
Nick Bosa DE-OLB Ohio St
Quinnen Williams DT_DE Alabama

RD 2-3
Chris Lindstom G Boston College-good pass pro OG
Jerry Tillery DT-DE Notre Dame-solid DLineman
Dalton Risner OL Kansas St-solid G-T
Julian Love CB Notre Dame-talented CB to continue to develop
Joejuan Williams CB-S Vandy-big CB_S
Kaleb McGary T-G Washington-big strong type
Kahale Warring TE San Diego ST-rising young all around TE with athletic abilty
Riley Ridley WR Georgia-solid WR


RD 3- 4-5
Max Scharping T-G Northern Illinois-strong RT-RG
Joe Jackson DE Miami-run stopping DE
Zach Allen DE Boston College -run stopping DE
Germaine Pratt LB North Carolina ST -you know Sk will draft one from his alma mater.Why not one with talent.
Jace Sternberger TE Texas A&M- pass catcher TE.
Emmanuel Butler WR Northern AZ- big WR
Andy Isabella WR UMass-slot WR who catches well




RD 5-6-7
Daylon Mack NT Texas A&M-run clogger
Isaac Nauta TE Geogia -TE with some blocking skills and short area pass catcher
John Cominsky DE-DT Charleston-developmental rising athletic guy to Coach up.
Armon Watts- DLine Arkansas-versatile linemen for rotation
Dontavious Russell DT-NT-rotational help
Maxx Crosby DE-OLB-Eastern Michigan-long lanky player with pass rush skills to develop.
David Sills WR West Virginia -solid possession WR
T.J.Edwards ILB Wisconsin-backup Inside LB/rotation/ST
Cameron Smith ILB USC-backup/rotation LB/ST
Ryan Connelly LB Wisconsin-backup/ST
Drew Sample TE-Washington-backup/ST
C.J.Conrad TE Kentucky-backup /ST

good job, u just missed kyler murray in the first round options
 

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Players we aren't interested in would be in a different thread.

he is scheduled to visit the cardinals this week, after they met him at combine and in Oklahoma
your wishes doesnt match the reality
 

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Great list! Very much a fan of most. The only one I would question early is Tillery. I have no way of knowing if true, but I've read a few reports that he "doesn't love the game". Like I said, it could be complete garbage. Otherwise that's a nice pool to choose from!
 

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Great list! Very much a fan of most. The only one I would question early is Tillery. I have no way of knowing if true, but I've read a few reports that he "doesn't love the game". Like I said, it could be complete garbage. Otherwise that's a nice pool to choose from!

Agreed in regard to Tillery.

Great combine but no production...in fact, scary lack of production.
 

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Don't sleep on the RB's. I know we have a long list of fills to make up this roster:

That's some good talent in Rd's 4-6.

103 Justice Hill Oklahoma St. Jr RB 8 5-10 198
112 Rodney Anderson Oklahoma Jr RB 9 6-0 224
116 Benny Snell Kentucky Jr RB 10 5-10 224
139 Mike Weber Ohio St. Jr RB 11 5-10 211
140 Bryce Love Stanford Sr RB 12 5-9 200
142 Trayveon Williams Texas A&M Jr RB 13 5-8 206
147 Myles Gaskin Washington Sr RB 14 5-9 205
150 Karan Higdon Michigan Sr RB 15 5-9 206
154 Dexter Williams Notre Dame Sr RB 16 5-11 212
166 Devine Ozigbo Nebraska Sr RB 17 5-11 230
181 Ryquell Armstead Temple Sr RB 18 5-11 220
192 LJ Scott Michigan St. Sr RB 19 6-0 227
199 Jordan Scarlett Florida Jr RB 20 5-11 208
209 Jalin Moore App. St. Sr RB 21 5-10 212
212 Travis Homer Miami (Fla.) Jr RB 22 5-10 201
213 Tony Pollard Memphis Jr RB 23 6-0 210
232 Wes Hills Slippery Rock - RB 24 6-2 218
 

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Don't sleep on the RB's. I know we have a long list of fills to make up this roster:

That's some good talent in Rd's 4-6.

103 Justice Hill Oklahoma St. Jr RB 8 5-10 198
112 Rodney Anderson Oklahoma Jr RB 9 6-0 224
116 Benny Snell Kentucky Jr RB 10 5-10 224
139 Mike Weber Ohio St. Jr RB 11 5-10 211
140 Bryce Love Stanford Sr RB 12 5-9 200
142 Trayveon Williams Texas A&M Jr RB 13 5-8 206
147 Myles Gaskin Washington Sr RB 14 5-9 205
150 Karan Higdon Michigan Sr RB 15 5-9 206
154 Dexter Williams Notre Dame Sr RB 16 5-11 212
166 Devine Ozigbo Nebraska Sr RB 17 5-11 230
181 Ryquell Armstead Temple Sr RB 18 5-11 220
192 LJ Scott Michigan St. Sr RB 19 6-0 227
199 Jordan Scarlett Florida Jr RB 20 5-11 208
209 Jalin Moore App. St. Sr RB 21 5-10 212
212 Travis Homer Miami (Fla.) Jr RB 22 5-10 201
213 Tony Pollard Memphis Jr RB 23 6-0 210
232 Wes Hills Slippery Rock - RB 24 6-2 218

I will absolutely lose my $hit if they take a RB before the 7th round. Too many other pressing needs.
 

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Trevor Lawrence is the next big thing. Tua's a guy.

As far as mid round guys that can make an impact, I like Benny Snell, the RB out of Kentucky. He's got star potential.
Yodny Cajuste from WV will start for a long time on the OL somewhere. Rock Ya Sin has moved up boards but is a big CB out of Temple that will be a fearsome guy in the league. Josh Oliver and Jace Sternberger are two middle round TE's that can play.
Parris Campbell and Riley Ridley can be had in the 3rd as talented WR. Joe Jackson, Jalen Jelks, and Jaylon Ferguson will be good edge rushers taken on the second or third day. Germaine Pratt and Tre Lamar will be solid ILB. And watch out for Mike Bell and Jonathan Abram at safety.
 

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Yea I like them both
I see Tua as a solid NFL player.. maybe a little better than a Mariota. Lawrence, from what I've seen, has the goods. He's really tall too! So that would go over well on this board...:lol:
 

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