The 5th round rookie is still like 3 years older than BJI think I have more faith in the 5th round rookie at this point than I do for BJ. At least he has some traits that could pan it.
The 5th round rookie is still like 3 years older than BJI think I have more faith in the 5th round rookie at this point than I do for BJ. At least he has some traits that could pan it.
I think Nmkediche or however you spell his name, was the #1 high school recruit in the country.We have 2 guys with a year each at Edge, a 1st round draft pick who is going to play some Edge and a 5th round pick that was a 5 star recruit with a former 1st round grade.
Let's not pretend there isn't as much scope for growth in the Edge room.
Did you know Jake Locker was once projected as the #1 overall pick?I think Nmkediche or however you spell his name, was the #1 high school recruit in the country.
How’d that turn out?
But he had lots of potential.
He just didn't have a love for the game. Lazy in other words.I think Nmkediche or however you spell his name, was the #1 high school recruit in the country.
How’d that turn out?
But he had lots of potential.
High effort but not enough skill. Good guy but not good enough. He’s the kind that will likely kick around the league for a few years.Also whatever happened to Cameron Thomas? Is he officially a bust?
What a shame- I had really high hopes for this kid but man he went from basically a none threat factor to a complete ghost last season
Difficult to square this evaluation with a player who couldn’t find snaps on a 4-13 team.High effort but not enough skill. Good guy but not good enough. He’s the kind that will likely kick around the league for a few years.
Agree with this completely. Harry said/infers that as long as Wilkinson doesn't start at LG the offseason is a success. And, he doesn't mention Brown as a possible starter at LG, showing that the OL is deep in talent.I'm not worried about the OL at all, weirdly enough. KM...yeah, he's a concern overall. This is truly the last make-or-break year for him. As for the QB pressure...yeesh!
Yes, in the first half of 2021, the D created turnovers at a record pace, which in turn created many short fields for the offense. But, as is usually the case in any promising Cardinal season, injuries on both sides of the ball resulted in almost the creation of no turnovers & opposing offenses moving the ball at will. Add injuries to the OL, DHop, and Green being 100% washed, and it shouldn’t have surprised anyone how it all played out.during that early win streak in 21 we dominated ToP... but a lot of that was due to defensive turnovers. IMO, if the WR room even somewhat meets expectations we have the offensive firepower to top 35 points a game...all the WR really have to do is produce well enough to Loosen pressure on McBride and keep the box light..early on we will see stacked fronts because everyone knows we run so Wilson and Junior should produce well
I'd rather Wilkinson over Colon.Agree with this completely. Harry said/infers that as long as Wilkinson doesn't start at LG the offseason is a success. And, he doesn't mention Brown as a possible starter at LG, showing that the OL is deep in talent.
The pass rush is a big question mark, but our success will come down to Kyler. And I'm guessing that he'll benefit from an elite running game. Think it fair to say that, if we stay healthy our offense will give defensive coordinators many sleepless nights.
Yes, in the first half of 2021, the D created turnovers at a record pace, which in turn created many short fields for the offense. But, as is usually the case in any promising Cardinal season, injuries on both sides of the ball resulted in almost the creation of no turnovers & opposing offenses moving the ball at will. Add injuries to the OL, DHop, and Green being 100% washed, and it shouldn’t have surprised anyone how it all played out.
We lost Max, we lost JJ. Those were the big issues in 2021.I mean I usually agree with you 100% PA, but the above still doesn't explain the week 14 blowout loss to the 2-15 lions, who ran us off the field that day.
Everything you say above is generally true, but something else happened to that 2021 team.
We handled CHI pretty easily to get to 10-2, but like you said, Dhop got hurt in that game IIRC.
Then we looked bad losing to LA to go 10-3, and then inexplicable, unforgivable loss to DET to go to 10-4.
DHop was a catalyst for the 2021 team, no doubt, but how did we then manage to beat a good DAL team in week 16?
I know it's the NFL and parity and any given Sunday, and blah blah blah, but after the CHI game, nothing about that team made sense for the rest of the year.
If you held a gun to my head and made me guess, I'd say after the 2nd LA game something went down in the locker room and it involved both Murray and Kingsbury.
I don’t disagree with you, but keep in mind that the 3-13-1 Lions played very well down the stretch. They resembled the 2023 Cardinals in that they played their butts off, but just didn’t have the weapons. But, it was that Cardinal game that turned the Lions around and they began their ascent to where they are now.I mean I usually agree with you 100% PA, but the above still doesn't explain the week 14 blowout loss to the 2-15 lions, who ran us off the field that day.
Everything you say above is generally true, but something else happened to that 2021 team.
We handled CHI pretty easily to get to 10-2, but like you said, Dhop got hurt in that game IIRC.
Then we looked bad losing to LA to go 10-3, and then inexplicable, unforgivable loss to DET to go to 10-4.
DHop was a catalyst for the 2021 team, no doubt, but how did we then manage to beat a good DAL team in week 16?
I know it's the NFL and parity and any given Sunday, and blah blah blah, but after the CHI game, nothing about that team made sense for the rest of the year.
If you held a gun to my head and made me guess, I'd say after the 2nd LA game something went down in the locker room and it involved both Murray and Kingsbury.
Agree..could have also been cliff and vance... defense stopped getting turnovers and the entire team was disjointedI mean I usually agree with you 100% PA, but the above still doesn't explain the week 14 blowout loss to the 2-15 lions, who ran us off the field that day.
Everything you say above is generally true, but something else happened to that 2021 team.
We handled CHI pretty easily to get to 10-2, but like you said, Dhop got hurt in that game IIRC.
Then we looked bad losing to LA to go 10-3, and then inexplicable, unforgivable loss to DET to go to 10-4.
DHop was a catalyst for the 2021 team, no doubt, but how did we then manage to beat a good DAL team in week 16?
I know it's the NFL and parity and any given Sunday, and blah blah blah, but after the CHI game, nothing about that team made sense for the rest of the year.
If you held a gun to my head and made me guess, I'd say after the 2nd LA game something went down in the locker room and it involved both Murray and Kingsbury.
But that is not the same. The D-Line has the probably the lowest ceiling of Any Unit, But the low bar is not bad.How is D Line the least of your concerns?
That’s probably still the weakest unit on the entire team.
Maybe you’re counting someone I’m not, but four average to below-average quality starters doesn’t really seem like incredible depth to me.Low Ceiling, But incredible depth at average starter quality players. Robinson being the unproven exception
Maybe thinking as a unit not individually?Maybe you’re counting someone I’m not, but four average to below-average quality starters doesn’t really seem like incredible depth to me.
Any insight on the defensive side of the ball?When I wrote the initial post it wasn’t clear to me if Brown was brought in for Center depth or to compete at Guard. After OTA info I’m getting I agree he’s the favorite to start at LG. I think Johnson will have a brief period of adjustment then flourish at LT. Once this line gets their coordination down for pulling, I’m expecting them to challenge for the best running game in the NFC. The huge step forward in the WR corp should make this a fun offense to watch. I think preseason will be typically vanilla, but when wins start counting this could be a top 7 offense. It just depends how quickly it jells. Unlike last season, games should be more fun. Drives should be longer and more productive, taking some of the pressure off the defense.
Collier, Jones, Nicols, Lopez and Stills is a deep rotation IMO. All five would have the Second Or third highest number of snaps on the majority of D-Lines in the leagueMaybe you’re counting someone I’m not, but four average to below-average quality starters doesn’t really seem like incredible depth to me.
That also means that we lack impact players at the position. There are no guys getting clear, consistent inside push. We need a Big John pretty badly on the IDL.Collier, Jones, Nicols, Lopez and Stills is a deep rotation IMO. All five would have the Second Or third highest number of snaps on the majority of D-Lines in the league
Collier, Jones, Nicols,Lopezand Stills is a deep rotation IMO. All five would have the Second Or third highest number of snaps on the majority of D-Lines in the league
That also means that we lack impact players at the position. There are no guys getting clear, consistent inside push. We need a Big John pretty badly on the IDL.