A fifth rounder who makes a Pro Bowl is more than just a solid starter. Too bad he became that player at the end of his time with the Cardinals.
He made the Pro Bowl as a replacement for an injured player in a year he had 6.5 sacks about 4 years after he left Arizona.
The NFL does not publish how they choose alternates, but it's certainly not the next on the list in voting. Tyler Huntley made the Pro Bowl as an alternate after playing 2 games.
He was a good player but I'd argue no better than Markus Golden. Smith's best year was 7 sacks and 19 QB Hits, Golden has 3 seasons better than that.
Cheese's point was pretty clear, no way anyone mentioned here is a star. There's no Jason Kelce, George Kittle or Antonio Brown's in our history.
The best value in Cards draft history probably comes from UDFA's where we got good starters but not stars out of guys like Tony Jefferson, Kwamie Lassiter, Lyle Sendlein and Ronald McKinnon, but this franchise is bereft of late round stars.
I wonder if there is any other team in the league that doesn't have a single one in their history? Although, the Cardinals are bereft of drafted stars from any round in the draft compared to most teams.