Krangodnzr
Captain of Team Conner
Hunter, sure.This year, I think you can point to guys like Hunter and Queen as realistic targets that would make a difference. We'll see what Hunter ends up getting, but regardless, we have plenty of money to pay either of them. At least ONE would help at this point. We've mainly acquired mediocre starters so far at best. Hopefully at least several of them end up being more than that, but we're basically wishcasting at this point.
I think Allen, and to a lesser extent Murphy would have been fine to extend. Isn't the whole premise here to keep your young talent that you've developed? Neither made crazy money. If you're going to build through the draft, you have to keep some of these guys around for their 2nd contract.
No doubt.
Getting one or two of that tier of player will make it easier to contend.
I'm not asking for true stars - just a couple of above average starters from FA. Surely that's not asking too much with plenty of cap space and a true lack of above average players across the board. You're just not going to get 4-5 above average starters in every draft.
Queen? LMFAO.
One of the most foolish things NFL teams do right now is spending big money (or high draft picks) on off the ball LBs. I have been converted to this way of the thinking after looking at the relative success of spending a lot vs spending a little. Kyzir White isn't that much worse than Roquan Smith and he literally gets paid a quarter of his contract.
To the overall point, I agree that a playmaker should have been the target, but I think I get the logic that Ossenfort is using. The Cardinals want to raise the floor and find those guys through the draft and develop them. They aren't attacking the rebuild as a quick fix with expensive (and risky) free agents.