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Haven't read the whole thread so if he's already in there I apologize. Kid I would love to see us get is Nick Nash Wr from San Jose State. Travis Hunter was the best player in the country and deserved the Heisman, Nash was the best Wr and should have gotten the Biletnikoff IMO, led the country in catches, yards and TD's.

6'3" about 200, not a sprinter but not slow. Converted QB in fact he played some QB at SJSU before switching, so he has a special feel fo . the Wr position. Having played QB he understands reading defenses at a level most Wr's don't. Highpoints the ball, makes the tough catches, is physical after the catch, not so much elusive as he gets more yards on toughness. Hard to compare to an NFL guy maybe a bit of Cooper Kupp not sure.

Dad played WR at SJSU too and I think played in one NFL game, Kenny Nash
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Haven't read the whole thread so if he's already in there I apologize. Kid I would love to see us get is Nick Nash Wr from San Jose State. Travis Hunter was the best player in the country and deserved the Heisman, Nash was the best Wr and should have gotten the Biletnikoff IMO, led the country in catches, yards and TD's.

6'3" about 200, not a sprinter but not slow. Converted QB in fact he played some QB at SJSU before switching, so he has a special feel fo . the Wr position. Having played QB he understands reading defenses at a level most Wr's don't. Highpoints the ball, makes the tough catches, is physical after the catch, not so much elusive as he gets more yards on toughness. Hard to compare to an NFL guy maybe a bit of Cooper Kupp not sure.

Dad played WR at SJSU too and I think played in one NFL game, Kenny Nash
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I appreciate the admiration for Nash. He reminds me of Boldin. He was a QB, converted to WR. He has great instincts and is intensely competitive. He might end up like Kupp, but it will take time for him to get there. That’s a big projection to make. Sadly he lacks speed. He may go as high as round 2 if someone really needs that type of receiver. At this time he’s like Wilson, but has far more potential. I just don’t see the Cards taking another mid-distance receiver further crowding that area. They need speed. Nash would be an asset, but the timing is bad.
 

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I appreciate the admiration for Nash. He reminds me of Boldin. He was a QB, converted to WR. He has great instincts and is intensely competitive. He might end up like Kupp, but it will take time for him to get there. That’s a big projection to make. Sadly he lacks speed. He may go as high as round 2 if someone really needs that type of receiver. At this time he’s like Wilson, but has far more potential. I just don’t see the Cards taking another mid-distance receiver further crowding that area. They need speed. Nash would be an asset, but the timing is bad.


I agree we need speed I'm just thinking a guy who actually gets open would be useful. But I had no idea he was projected that high I thought he was a 4th or 5th round guy
 

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I agree we need speed I'm just thinking a guy who actually gets open would be useful. But I had no idea he was projected that high I thought he was a 4th or 5th round guy
Projections are really divided. If he runs worse than 4.5, he may drop. Maybe the top possession (3rd down) receiver on the board.
 

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SI today published a 7 round mock. They have the Cards taking QB Gabriel. Interesting guy according to some scouts.

Not a high priority but we do need an upgrade at back-up QB.
Clayton Tune doesn't seem to have the confidence of the team to do much when he is in there.
 

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i guess this is a good spot for this question:

lets say the Cards are drafting at 17 (their current position)

Ashton Jeanty is on the board. do you take him?
 

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i guess this is a good spot for this question:

lets say the Cards are drafting at 17 (their current position)

Ashton Jeanty is on the board. do you take him?
As always it depends who else is on the board.
But with the talent available I feel pretty certain we go defensive front 7 in round one.
 

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17. Cardinals (7-7)

What are the tiebreakers for NFL Draft picks?

Draft picks are awarded in order of lowest winning percentage, and the tiebreaker is opponents’ winning percentage, with the team that played the easier schedule picking first. If the teams have the same strength of schedule, division or conference tiebreakers are applied. If the divisional or conference tiebreakers are not applicable, or ties still exist between teams of different conferences, ties will be broken the following tie-breaking method:

Head-to-head, if applicable
Best won-lost-tied percentage in common games (minimum of four)
Strength of victory in all games
Best combined ranking among all teams in points scored and points allowed in all games
Best net points in all games
Best net touchdowns in all games
Coin toss

The 18 non-playoff teams get the first 18 picks. The six wild card round playoff losers get picks 19-24, the four divisional round losers get picks 25-28, the conference championship game losers get picks 29 and 30, the Super Bowl loser gets pick 31 and the Super Bowl winner gets pick 32.
 
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