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Gods, it would be such a Monti pick. Swing for the outfield, baby, and hope for a single.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Can Monti make a deal that will help him avoid getting fired after another sub-.500 season?PHNX Cardinals
@PHNX_Cardinals
TRADE REPORT
According to a new report from Albert Breer, the Arizona Cardinals will try to "move down" from pick #3.
Can Monti Ossenfort swing a deal that can help the Cardinals rebound from the worst season in franchise history?
Plus, why the combo of an OT/Ty Simpson remains the favorite...NOW with
@JohnnyVenerable
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PHNX Cardinals
@PHNX_Cardinals
TRADE REPORT
According to a new report from Albert Breer, the Arizona Cardinals will try to "move down" from pick #3.
Can Monti Ossenfort swing a deal that can help the Cardinals rebound from the worst season in franchise history?
Plus, why the combo of an OT/Ty Simpson remains the favorite...NOW with
@JohnnyVenerable
!
Which teams could trade up
Teams picking behind the Jets are looking to move down. Count the Cardinals, Titans, Giants, Browns and Commanders among those already looking at trying to drop down in the order to accumulate capital. The problem for those five is finding teams to move up.
I’d say there are two players who could provoke such a move.
One is Reese, assuming Bailey is off the board at No. 2. His value from team to team will differ, but the high end is really, really high, and with this new genre of off-the-ball/on-the-ball, Swiss Army knife linebackers (Micah Parsons, Abdul Carter, Jalon Walker, Jihaad Campbell et al.), more teams have a home for guys with his profile. And if you’re scared off by Rueben Bain Jr.’s arm length—30 7/8-inch arms—and some are, the drop from Reese to the next rusher might be massive.
The other player who could inspire a trade is Jeremiyah Love, based on the sort of difference-maker he can be for an offense and the high-volume nature of the impact he can make. Of course, a team would have to be comfortable valuing a running back that way, but he’s very much in the Saquon Barkley–Zeke Elliott–Bijan Robinson–Christian McCaffrey class as a tough, rugged inside runner with the ability as a receiver to stay on the field in all situations.
So who would trade up to select one of those two? The Saints, who pick eighth, have shown a willingness to get aggressive in the past and have a pass-rush need. There’s also Dallas.
What's polarizing about those measurements and stats?K1SinceDay1
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The Arizona Cardinals had a top 30 visit with Tennessee WR Chris Brazzell II per
@RapSheet
Brazzell is 6’4 198 lbs and ran a 4.37 at the combine. Brazzell is one of the more polarizing prospects in the draft.
2025 stats: 62 Rec, 1017 yards, 9 Tds
I think he’s a mix of MHJ as a pro and Bryant Johnson. Long strider, not very physical, didn’t see a lot of man-press in college.What's polarizing about those measurements and stats?
Monti knows drafting Simpson gets him 2 years …build the o line with our weapons and we can at least be competitive….PHNX Cardinals
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The Arizona Cardinals are currently +120 to draft Alabama QB Ty Simpson; the best odds to date.
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I'd settle for #12 and #20 this year from Dallas. It's probably the best they can get...BUT if you can a little smoke out there, Monti might be able to get Jerra to throw in a 2nd or 3rd in 2027.Jordan Schultz
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There are several teams in the top 10 interested in trading down, but the issue they’ve run into, and believe will persist, is a lack of interest from teams in moving high 2027 picks, per sources.Things will intensify next week, but that element could make trades more difficult than usual
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