In light of this year's unprecedented number of injuries...and the likelihood that injuries to some players each year are inevitable...the Cardinals need to carefully plan how to improve the quality of their depth this off-season. If the team's second string is getting blown out in pre-season games like it has for several years now, we will know that the Cardinals' depth is still subpar. Hopefully, the second and third quarters of this year's pre-season games will be a lot more enjoyable to watch. Let's look at what the Cardinals need to do at each position:
QUARTERBACK: A free agent QB needs to be added regardless of whether Jake Plummer re-signs or the Cardinals dip into the QB pool early in the draft. The biggest question is: Is Josh McCown the QB of the future? As Ed B. stated, too bad McCown spent most of the year in the midst a dreadful 5-11 season standing on the sidelines. The Cardinals have to know one way or another whether they consider McCown just as solid a prospect as any of the QBs in the draft. If the Cardinals draft a QB in the first two rounds, the answer to that question will be clear. If the Cardinals do select a QB early, this will present the team with yet another dilemma. Can the rookie be expected to serve as the #2 QB, the way McCown did this past year? IMO, the team would better off signing another free agent QB to battle the first free agent signee and to ensure that the team has three bona fide options at QB should the starter falter or get hurt.
IMO there are three QBs in this draft who look significantly more talented than McCown: Palmer, Leftwich and Grossman. And Kyle Boller looks far more poised and sturdy in the pocket. Dave Ragone has happy feet much like McCown's, although Ragone may have a stronger arm. The sleeper in the draft may be BC's Brian St. Pierre, a cerebral QB with good size, arm strength and feet. I also like several of the intangibles Seneca Wallace (arm strength and mobility) brings to the table despite his diminutive physical stature.
OUTLOOK: Two free agents are a MUST. If the staff has real doubts about McCown, drafting another QB is likely. McCown would most likely clear waivers and could be added to the practice squad. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED TO NFL EUROPE, due to the raw aspects of his game, regardless. It would appear that both Palmer and Leftwich will be taken before the Cardinals' pick at #6. And if Suggs and Kennedy are gone as well...the Cardinals may want to trade down...with the thought of keeping Grossman in their sights. Did any of you see the Sportscenter feature on Grossman's off-season workouts with Steve DeBerg? Grossman looked very impressive indeed...especially his quick release.
QUARTERBACK: A free agent QB needs to be added regardless of whether Jake Plummer re-signs or the Cardinals dip into the QB pool early in the draft. The biggest question is: Is Josh McCown the QB of the future? As Ed B. stated, too bad McCown spent most of the year in the midst a dreadful 5-11 season standing on the sidelines. The Cardinals have to know one way or another whether they consider McCown just as solid a prospect as any of the QBs in the draft. If the Cardinals draft a QB in the first two rounds, the answer to that question will be clear. If the Cardinals do select a QB early, this will present the team with yet another dilemma. Can the rookie be expected to serve as the #2 QB, the way McCown did this past year? IMO, the team would better off signing another free agent QB to battle the first free agent signee and to ensure that the team has three bona fide options at QB should the starter falter or get hurt.
IMO there are three QBs in this draft who look significantly more talented than McCown: Palmer, Leftwich and Grossman. And Kyle Boller looks far more poised and sturdy in the pocket. Dave Ragone has happy feet much like McCown's, although Ragone may have a stronger arm. The sleeper in the draft may be BC's Brian St. Pierre, a cerebral QB with good size, arm strength and feet. I also like several of the intangibles Seneca Wallace (arm strength and mobility) brings to the table despite his diminutive physical stature.
OUTLOOK: Two free agents are a MUST. If the staff has real doubts about McCown, drafting another QB is likely. McCown would most likely clear waivers and could be added to the practice squad. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED TO NFL EUROPE, due to the raw aspects of his game, regardless. It would appear that both Palmer and Leftwich will be taken before the Cardinals' pick at #6. And if Suggs and Kennedy are gone as well...the Cardinals may want to trade down...with the thought of keeping Grossman in their sights. Did any of you see the Sportscenter feature on Grossman's off-season workouts with Steve DeBerg? Grossman looked very impressive indeed...especially his quick release.