Are there any youtube videos out there suggesting that he's already 100 percent, tho???
Probably. Do you have to try to be a **** or does it come naturally?
Are there any youtube videos out there suggesting that he's already 100 percent, tho???
You know what you’re doing and there is no reason for it. Please stop. We’re here to discuss not to get a rise out of someone you don’t agree with.Are there any youtube videos out there suggesting that he's already 100 percent, tho???
While I know why you said this and understand it. Please also refrain from escalating.Probably. Do you have to try to be a **** or does it come naturally?
well thats not good...picked 4th, and get the 12th most productive batch of rookies??![]()
Arizona Cardinals have 12th-most productive rookie class in NFL in 2024, per PFF
The Cardinals got solid production from multiple rookies in 2024.sports.yahoo.com
And I think we had the most draft value by far.well thats not good...picked 4th, and get the 12th most productive batch of rookies??
oh I agree...just wanted to get in on the ground floor for the waaaaambulance...And I think we had the most draft value by far.
As always, PFF is hokum and this was posted for offseason clicks. Take it all with a grain of salt.
We didn't draft these guys for what they can contribute in Year 1. Would've been great to get more, but I'm not tearing what's left of my hair out over it. Melton and Charmin looked like potential starters along with Rabbit TD and Isaiah Adams. Darius Robinson, Trey Benson, and Tip Reiman seemed like they could be at least solid role players (I'm talking floor here, don't @ me).
If that all works out, we saved Michael a lot of money on veteran contracts over the next few years. If Robinson, Melton, and Charmin can become high-level starters and Elijah Jones (who just turned 25) can become a role player, this class starts looking real good.
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Monti gonna draft Darius Alexander and Anthony Belton just to drive you crazy. Demetrius Knight Jr as well.And I think we had the most draft value by far.
As always, PFF is hokum and this was posted for offseason clicks. Take it all with a grain of salt.
We didn't draft these guys for what they can contribute in Year 1. Would've been great to get more, but I'm not tearing what's left of my hair out over it. Melton and Charmin looked like potential starters along with Rabbit TD and Isaiah Adams. Darius Robinson, Trey Benson, and Tip Reiman seemed like they could be at least solid role players (I'm talking floor here, don't @ me).
If that all works out, we saved Michael a lot of money on veteran contracts over the next few years. If Robinson, Melton, and Charmin can become high-level starters and Elijah Jones (who just turned 25) can become a role player, this class starts looking real good.
Sort by birthday with earliest first and then you have monti's draft board.Monti gonna draft Darius Alexander and Anthony Belton just to drive you crazy. Demetrius Knight Jr as well.
Hopefully the DBacks can hold down the fort.off-season sucks even more when the suns suck - freakin dyin' over here
With an avalanche of picks no less.well thats not good...picked 4th, and get the 12th most productive batch of rookies??
Out of the avalanche of picks, do you have a number of the ones we have given up on?With an avalanche of picks no less.
Who are you thinking of?Out of the avalanche of picks, do you have a number of the ones we have given up on?
It seems we went through several past drafts(prior management) where we jettisoned at least half of the picks by mid season.
FK, I literally said the same thing. I got about halfway through and after that I had enough! The "feel good" wore off once the State Farm staff started talking about how awesome the experience was. It was just too much for me considering we MISSED the playoffs, the game was in the very same building we call home, and it was a division enemy. Just too much for my liking.i see the Cardinals have released a flight plan (or equivalent) of hosting a playoff game for the Rams
its the one I will never watch. Im fine with stepping up and helping another team when misfortune comes their way, but
its entirely another thing to publicly celebrate helping a division rival host a playoff game -- when you were 6-4 just a couple months prior -- and arguably had you been more aggressive that previous offseason it would have been your own playoff game.
it just feels to me like a commercial for Mike that says "see, I really AM a good person".
yeah...but Mike can say SFS hosted a playoff game in 2024FK, I literally said the same thing. I got about halfway through and after that I had enough! The "feel good" wore off once the State Farm staff started talking about how awesome the experience was. It was just too much for me considering we MISSED the playoffs, the game was in the very same building we call home, and it was a division enemy. Just too much for my liking.
Phils are all I got. Wells Fargo center is a trash dumpster.off-season sucks even more when the suns suck - freakin dyin' over here
We don't have 11 picks this year. I think the author is using last year's draft picks in this analysis.![]()
Arizona Cardinals take advantage of strong draft position in 2025
Phoenix- The Arizona Cardinals are heading toward a bright upcoming season as they enter the 2025 NFL Draft. With 11 total picks and selections in highwww.yardbarker.com
Oooooorrrr he has some inside information.We don't have 11 picks this year. I think the author is using last year's draft picks in this analysis.
Here are the draft picks, how many of them were no longer on either the roster or practice squad at the season’s end?
The other way. The Keim picks who were off (and remember, Keim was trying to hold together a 10-win team, not start from nothing.Here are the draft picks, how many of them were no longer on either the roster or practice squad at the season’s end?
Just at a glance most are still around.
- Round 1, pick No. 4 (No. 4 overall): Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr.
- Round 1, pick No. 27 (No. 27 overall – from Houston Texans): Missouri DL Darius Robinson
- Round 2, pick No. 11 (No. 43 overall — from Atlanta Falcons): Rutgers CB Max Melton
- Round 3, pick No. 2 (No. 66 overall): Florida State RB Trey Benson
- Round 3, pick No. 7 (No. 71 overall – from Tennessee Titans): Illinois G Isaiah Adams
- Round 3, pick No. 18 (No. 82 overall — from Indianapolis Colts): Illinois TE Tip Reiman
- Round 3, pick No. 27 (No. 90 overall – from Houston Texans): Boston College CB Elijah Jones
- Round 4, pick No. 4 (No. 104 overall): Texas Tech S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson
- Round 5, pick No. 3 (No. 138 overall): Clemson Edge Xavier Thomas
- Round 5, pick No. 27 (No. 162 overall – from Houston Texans): Texas OT Christian Jones
- Round 6, pick No. 15 (No. 191 overall — from Indianapolis Colts: UAB WR Tejhaun Palmer
- Round 7, pick No. 6 (No. 226 overall – from New York Giants): Miami CB Jaden Davis