Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
- This team trusts it’s scouting. They’ve held so many players out of preseason that they must be extremely confident they know what they have.
- This decision means I’m expecting to see a rough start by the O-line. Lines need to learn to work as a unit. Practice will not enable that. It will take several games even if they have the right players.
- The same is true of the passing game. With so many new WRs, timing must be set in place, so that even under pressure, throws are accurate. That only happens with in game work.
- Roster decisions are going to be tougher, which tells us this is a much deeper roster. However, there are still major areas of weakness.
- The O-line has minimal depth. With a 17 game season, this is a major concern.
- I think the D-line is improved, but seeing is believing. We’ll know after 4 games.
- The Cards have added impact players who will affect results over the long run. Benson, Dallas, Harrison, Reiman, Robinson, X. Thomas & Taylor-Demerson all are capable of being major factors in winning games. That’s a strong off-season.
- I won’t list them all, but several second year players showed growth. That’s a sign of quality coaching.
- They’ve added better depth at CB, but it’s still not clear the group includes a dominant player. There does seem to be improvement and upside.
- Going forward major personnel work remains on the pass rush & the O-line.
- Leaving so much cap unused tells me they aren’t thinking playoffs this year.
- They will actually see cut players picked up by other teams.