Reddog
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Here is one I think Mitch will like how about the rest of you?
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=543208
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=543208
Take that in a heart beat. I think if Ealy is there at 20 he's the pick but if the draft played out like that
1 Ealy
2 Bucannon
3 Hyde
I'd love that to
As much as BASK keep talking about beefing up the trenches I simply don't see then not taking D or O line in the first 3 picks.
Here is one I think Mitch will like how about the rest of you?
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=543208
I think, however, it would be best to add a veteran UFA safety to what is a young secondary---and Chris Clemons, imho, would be a great fit. He's got the length and complete package the Cardinals need.
Possible UFAs: Donald Brown, Dexter McCluster.
McCluster rushed for over 500 yards (4.5 ypc) a couple of years ago when Jamaal Charles was sidelined. And he's steadily improve his receiving yards each year...he had well over 500 yards receiving this past year.
Chris Clemons and one of the big three FA LTs would really open up our draft board and Dansby at a reasonable price would give us great momentum going into the draft and the season. Mendenhall showed us how much of a premium BA places on past relationships with a RB especially in terms of blocking. We don't know what he thought of Donald Brown but that could be his guy if he valued him in Indy.
Under that scenario I would be excited to see what they can pull off with a pass rusher,TE, DT, CB and speed WR. As much as BA loves the versatility of Ellington, these hybrid backs don't have the straight line speed to take the top off the D so that special WR is still a big need. Under this mock the option would be Brandin Cooks/Beckham if we would invest that high of a pick in a WR - or Ealy/Ford as our pass rusher, Hageman/Jernigan as DT of the future, Verrett/ Roberson to complement Peterson at CB and I don't see any TE worth a R1 pick in that mock but if we grabbed a pass rusher we could nab Jace Amaro at #52. I still like Van Noy but as slow as he is I don't think he is our solution. I really like the R3 options still available from pick #87 to #94.
Van Noy is not "slow," at all, Reddog. Running at the Combine is so much different from the kind of running a player does in a football game---basically because at the Combine there isn't the adrenaline factor.
Van Noy is a good-sized, high adrenaline player who has the athleticism to wreak havoc on the edge and to blanket TEs and RBs. Because of these abilities, he would be an absolute steal at #52.
The other thing is---some of the speed guys in this draft can take the top off of a defense in pass coverage and threaten the defense in the running game when given 10-12 touches a game (run and pass).
Notice how BA tried to use Patrick Peterson---both as a runner and a receiver. Same thing with these speed guys in the draft, except they would line up at RB and be used as rushers, whereas with Peterson he was limited to just reverses and wildcat type plays.
I totally get the speed thing and how 40 times don't always translate and the 10 yrd splits and cone drills are maybe more critical for a pass rusher who can also cover but my vision for our D would be a complement to DWash who ran 4.48 - 4.68 and clearly has the quick burst. A 4.71 best 40, 32" vert and 112 broad jump all concern me. Even Abraham ran a 4.55 back in the day. I think Van Noy will be a good player but I am greedy and want a freak of nature on the edge.