Krangodnzr
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I like this one I just drafted.
The Cardinals stand pat and don't trade down. One of the issues I see when I do trade down is that the Cardinals already have enough picks to fill out the roster.
Taking Marvin Harrison Jr. is a no brainer. While I love Odunze and would still be happy to add him, Marvin Harrison Jr. is probably the player with the highest floor in the draft.
The Cardinals did add players to the DL but Justin Jones and Bilal Nichols are just average NFL DL. Byron Murphy II adds much needed pass rush. He's built like a bulldog and improved the DL rotation.
Next I'm excited to add Darius Robinson. I think he falls to early second round after a decent combine. Many scouts thought he would test very well so he slides a bit. Robinson is a bit of a tweener but I would use him in the JJ Watt type role. He offers some edge rush, but can also anchor and stop the run.
Ricky Pearsall likely doesn't last this long but if he does I would scoop him up here. Pearsall is an outstanding route runner with solid size, speed, and football IQ. As much as I like Dortch, Pearsall will play the slot and gives the Cardinals a young dynamic group of receivers.
Renardo Green has jumped up draft boards after people have gone back and looked at tape. Analytics place him as one of the top man cover guys in college football. He's a tough, aggressive corner who has a knack for separating receivers from the football.
Andru Phillips is a really good athlete who is better at man than zone.
It feels like theft getting Coleman here. A RAS of 9.98 means that Coleman is amongst the most athletic guards ever tested at the combine. He had a bit of a down year last year, but was outstanding at LT in 2022, helping his team to a national championship appearance.
Jonah Ellis has NFL bloodlines (father is Luther Ellis) and an outstanding motor. He was easily one of the best pass rushers in college football until he had a shoulder injury that slowed him down later in the year. This is a guy who grew up around football and plays that way. At worse he's a special teams dynamo.
Issac Guerendo was a high school WR who converted to RB at Wisconsin and then got stuck behind good college RBs. He transferred to Louisville and ran into the same issue. But when he did play, he was dynamite. Last year he ran for 800 yards on 6 yards a carry and was one of the nations leaders in burst plays from the RB position. He has only 231 total carries in college, so he has plenty of tread left.
Finally Ulofoshio is a big time athlete who can cover at ILB and Murphy is a developmental edge. When I watch Latu play, you often see Murphy getting the almost sack right after Latu.