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ASU has a Sports Business Association club and today Rod Graves came in and spoke to the club for a bit and held a pretty lengthy Q&A after he went over his background. Heard a lot of interesting things, he's a nice guy. The question and answer that stuck out in my mind the most:
BPA or Need
Someone asked him if he drafted by BPA or need. He said that he/the team tries to stick with BPA and that whenever the team has drafted on need and not talent they have ran into trouble. Take a gander on whose name came out of his mouth right after he said that he used as an example?
Levi Brown. Said something along the lines of "We took Levi over Adrian Peterson with the 5th pick. And for those of you who might not know who Adrian Peterson is...he's a pretty good running back (while laughing)." Went onto to say something like Levi hasn't been a total bust, but then again it depends on whose opinion you are getting. Also said that they have stuck with BPA the last few drafts and he feels they have been very good.
The Kolb Trade
Said that the team was looking into Kolb, Orton, Bulger, Hasselbeck, and Palmer and that they had plan in place for all of them. Said we had offered a 1st and 3rd rounder for Kolb, but Philly had other offers on the table including one that was a 1st, 2nd, and an undisclosed piece. Philly then came back to us and inquired on a 2nd rounder + a proven player that could make an impact, preferably a corner. They asked about Peterson and we said he was off limits, so it ended up being DRC. Said that DRC was never a part of our initial trade plan and Graves talked about how well all of the coaches and players got along with and liked him and how he was always fun to be around. They decided that with the addition of Patrick Peterson, we could afford to lose DRC in order to upgrade at a position we desperately needed.
Larry's Contract
Said that they started negotiations in January and those were cutoff by the lockout. Said he felt very strongly about 2 things: that Larry wanted to remain in AZ and the we wanted Larry. Talked about Larry as the face of the franchise and what he was worth to the team. Believes that if we look back at this contract in 2-3 years he believes we will have gotten "a damn good deal". Also talked about how Larry's value to the franchise greatly outweighs the $15M/year he is getting paid.
Player he thinks will surprise the most people this year
I asked him this question and it took him a while to come up with an answer. He said he could go with an obvious answer and say Kevin Kolb or Patrick Peterson, but they wouldn't really be big surprises. He then went on to say "most people like to pay attention to the bigger/more popular positions like QB, WR, RB on offense or corner, LB, or safety on the defense" and that the player he thinks will surprise the most people is our 6th round pick David Carter. Said he thinks we got great value on Carter in the 6th and that "if I'm invited back here next year we will relive this topic." Him and Nick Eason have both been pleasant surprises for sure.
If I can think of any other post worthy answers he had I will post them up, he got asked a solid 10-15 Q's and I went out for a friends bday party afterwards, so I've had about 5 hours to forget everything else he mentioned.
BPA or Need
Someone asked him if he drafted by BPA or need. He said that he/the team tries to stick with BPA and that whenever the team has drafted on need and not talent they have ran into trouble. Take a gander on whose name came out of his mouth right after he said that he used as an example?
Levi Brown. Said something along the lines of "We took Levi over Adrian Peterson with the 5th pick. And for those of you who might not know who Adrian Peterson is...he's a pretty good running back (while laughing)." Went onto to say something like Levi hasn't been a total bust, but then again it depends on whose opinion you are getting. Also said that they have stuck with BPA the last few drafts and he feels they have been very good.
The Kolb Trade
Said that the team was looking into Kolb, Orton, Bulger, Hasselbeck, and Palmer and that they had plan in place for all of them. Said we had offered a 1st and 3rd rounder for Kolb, but Philly had other offers on the table including one that was a 1st, 2nd, and an undisclosed piece. Philly then came back to us and inquired on a 2nd rounder + a proven player that could make an impact, preferably a corner. They asked about Peterson and we said he was off limits, so it ended up being DRC. Said that DRC was never a part of our initial trade plan and Graves talked about how well all of the coaches and players got along with and liked him and how he was always fun to be around. They decided that with the addition of Patrick Peterson, we could afford to lose DRC in order to upgrade at a position we desperately needed.
Larry's Contract
Said that they started negotiations in January and those were cutoff by the lockout. Said he felt very strongly about 2 things: that Larry wanted to remain in AZ and the we wanted Larry. Talked about Larry as the face of the franchise and what he was worth to the team. Believes that if we look back at this contract in 2-3 years he believes we will have gotten "a damn good deal". Also talked about how Larry's value to the franchise greatly outweighs the $15M/year he is getting paid.
Player he thinks will surprise the most people this year
I asked him this question and it took him a while to come up with an answer. He said he could go with an obvious answer and say Kevin Kolb or Patrick Peterson, but they wouldn't really be big surprises. He then went on to say "most people like to pay attention to the bigger/more popular positions like QB, WR, RB on offense or corner, LB, or safety on the defense" and that the player he thinks will surprise the most people is our 6th round pick David Carter. Said he thinks we got great value on Carter in the 6th and that "if I'm invited back here next year we will relive this topic." Him and Nick Eason have both been pleasant surprises for sure.
If I can think of any other post worthy answers he had I will post them up, he got asked a solid 10-15 Q's and I went out for a friends bday party afterwards, so I've had about 5 hours to forget everything else he mentioned.

