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Shawn Andrews OT Arkansas......

Ok, just something to think over.... from reading the articles about wanting to run the ball...... Would the Cardinals select Andrews and move him to one of the tackle positions and move Clement inside to Guard...

Shelton Clement Kendall Davis Andrews...... as our 5 starters

The trenches are where the games are one and lost if a team is truely committed to running the ball..... Of course that would mean that we really have committed alot of money to this line and we need production from them.

Can we afford to pick an OL with our 1st pick? Do you agree the game is won on the offensive & defensive lines??? Or was it just the coaching and we already have the Offensive line in place to make this team a winner with the right coaching???
 

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Originally posted by Mrospi
Shawn Andrews OT Arkansas......

Ok, just something to think over.... from reading the articles about wanting to run the ball...... Would the Cardinals select Andrews and move him to one of the tackle positions and move Clement inside to Guard...

Shelton Clement Kendall Davis Andrews...... as our 5 starters

The trenches are where the games are one and lost if a team is truely committed to running the ball..... Of course that would mean that we really have committed alot of money to this line and we need production from them.

Can we afford to pick an OL with our 1st pick? Do you agree the game is won on the offensive & defensive lines??? Or was it just the coaching and we already have the Offensive line in place to make this team a winner with the right coaching???

Personally I think Gallery will go before Andrews, he's very good but he's overweight and I would be surprised if the Cards took another guy that big over a guy like Gallery.

They're both good players but I think if we're not going to take a QB it has to be someone like Taylor or Roy Williams. A couple of years ago I was arguing for McKinnie from Miami in round 1 but I don't think Gallery or Andrews are as sure a thing as he was.
 
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Name College Ht Wt Yr G Rush Yds Team Sacks All
Shawn Andrews Arkansas 6-5 365 Jr 12 2845 11
Vernon Carey Miami (Fla.) 6-4 330 Sr 12 2120 15
Nat Dorsey Georgia Tech 6-6 330 Sr 12 1715 26
Robert Gallery Iowa 6-7 320 Sr 12 2010 22
Carlos Joseph Miami (Fla.) 6-4 330 Sr 12 2120 15



Shawn's OL had a little better year running the ball based on stats, but of course you can't base everything on stats...

Arkansas had better rushing yards and less sacks as a whole.... individual player, who knows???
 

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Originally posted by Mrospi
Name College Ht Wt Yr G Rush Yds Team Sacks All
Shawn Andrews Arkansas 6-5 365 Jr 12 2845 11
Vernon Carey Miami (Fla.) 6-4 330 Sr 12 2120 15
Nat Dorsey Georgia Tech 6-6 330 Sr 12 1715 26
Robert Gallery Iowa 6-7 320 Sr 12 2010 22
Carlos Joseph Miami (Fla.) 6-4 330 Sr 12 2120 15



Shawn's OL had a little better year running the ball based on stats, but of course you can't base everything on stats...

Arkansas had better rushing yards and less sacks as a whole.... individual player, who knows???

The big number there is 365, Andrews is very good but he is FAT, and given the problems expressed this year with how big Davis and Clement were(remember the comments about them being overweight and not having good footwork) I would bet we're a bit leery to take another guy that big.

You could sure make a case for a line of LJ, a LG, Kendall, Davis and Gallery and trade AC but I get the impression that Green thinks we have the talent they just need to get in shape, be coached, and be challenged to play better.

I guess I wouldn't be mad I am always in favor of building an OL, but I think Taylor in particular, or a QB, are just too good to pass on this year.
 

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The guy could be the best OT in the world and the Cards wouldn't draft him. There is too much money in the OL as it is, they won't add another 1st rounder.
 
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I still like Manning with our 1st pick if he is there.....If he isn't??? I would go with the Best WR.....either Fitzgerald or Roy Williams.....However, I am torn about WR or trading down, because WR is deep in this draft and the 4th or 5th one taken could be the best one... only time will tell
 

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Originally posted by FrontRow
The guy could be the best OT in the world and the Cards wouldn't draft him. There is too much money in the OL as it is, they won't add another 1st rounder.
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I'd rather have the lineman than the receiver. Either lineman, either receiver.


On a related note: Our deep threat is Jason McAddley. He's about 100 times better than Gilmore, he's cheap and he's here.
 

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Originally posted by SECTION 11
I'd rather have the lineman than the receiver. Either lineman, either receiver.


On a related note: Our deep threat is Jason McAddley. He's about 100 times better than Gilmore, he's cheap and he's here.

I've always liked McAddley..and his hands are not nearly as bad as gilmores...plus McAddley will go over the middle. Now only if his hammy would stop bleeding...
 

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Originally posted by SECTION 11
I'd rather have the lineman than the receiver. Either lineman, either receiver.


On a related note: Our deep threat is Jason McAddley. He's about 100 times better than Gilmore, he's cheap and he's here.

I just don't think that we should to WR, either. But I really don't think that we should draft another offensive lineman with a #1 pick. It's like some people on this board think that it's like Madden, where you can build the whole team with "99" players. You can't.

I'd rather draft Kellen Winslow, Jr. than either Roy Williams or Larry "Stop the Hype Train; I'm Not That Good" Fitzgerald. I'm not sold on Rothelisberger, either.

Until the Combine, I'm hitching my train to Sean Taylor.
 

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Wide-outs are deep in this draft. Getting a Kellen Winslow in the first round would get us a Tony Gonzalez clone who would fill our middle for ten years! We need someone who we can count on to MOVE THE STICKS! Enough of this punting punting punting.
 

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Originally posted by Tashunca
Wide-outs are deep in this draft. Getting a Kellen Winslow in the first round would get us a Tony Gonzalez clone who would fill our middle for ten years! We need someone who we can count on to MOVE THE STICKS! Enough of this punting punting punting.

You can't count on Anquan Boldin to move the sticks? :rolleyes:
 

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Just because he's a safety? Or because you don't think we need one?

Mostly because he is a safety. If you really want a safety you can always find a good one in FA or even later in the draft.
 

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Wilson had zero sacks, zero picks and only 71 total tackles. Our pass defense is the weakest part of this team.
Taylor's the best safety in the land, the best defensive player in the land, and probably the best all around football player in the land. But you don't want him simply because he's a safety?
Would you spend the #3 pick on Roy Williams? Or Brian Dawkins?

He's the perfect choice. Best player in the draft at a position that we need desperately.
 

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From the War Room:


Sean Taylor may have been born on April Fool’s Day, but this setup of a player who can cover like cornerback and hit like a linebacker is no practical joke. Taylor’s impressive size-speed combination has many labeling him as this year’s version of current Texan Andre Johnson, a freakish-sized athlete with freakish-sized talent.

Taylor, who also runs for the Hurricane track team, should easily post a 4.4 time in the forty when given the opportunity. Playing running back as well as defensive back in high school, Taylor set a Florida state record for touchdowns. No longer on offense, Taylor has still found a way into the endzone for the Canes on defense and special teams.

Taylor fits right in with Miami’s aggressive style of defense, one that looks for interchangeable safeties who are able to play the run as well as they play the pass. Taylor does both exceptionally well. He can drop the hammer on a ball carrier, and he can ballhawk a pass when he gets the chance. Taylor plays all over the field, showing off fabulous range in coverage and totaling high tackle numbers.
 

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Originally posted by SECTION 11
Wilson had zero sacks, zero picks and only 71 total tackles. Our pass defense is the weakest part of this team.
Taylor's the best safety in the land, the best defensive player in the land, and probably the best all around football player in the land. But you don't want him simply because he's a safety?
Would you spend the #3 pick on Roy Williams? Or Brian Dawkins?

He's the perfect choice. Best player in the draft at a position that we need desperately.

Safeties are a dime a dozen. It's probably the easiest position in the NFL to fill. There are always several good FA safeties on the market. Why waste the #3 overall pick on a Safety?
 

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And with the 3rd overall selection, the mighty, tough Arizona Cardinals select........

RB Kevin Jones.

A gamebreaking back to go with Anquan and McCown. Defense? Who needs defense when you have an amazing offense. :p
 

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And with the 3rd overall selection, the mighty, tough Arizona Cardinals select........

RB Kevin Jones.

A gamebreaking back to go with Anquan and McCown. Defense? Who needs defense when you have an amazing offense. :p

yeah just ask Kansas city
 

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Originally posted by swd1974
yeah just ask Kansas city

We will address defense through free agency and the rest of the draft. Why miss out on another gamebreaking back, especially with Green at the helm?
 

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Originally posted by MadCardDisease
Safeties are a dime a dozen. It's probably the easiest position in the NFL to fill. There are always several good FA safeties on the market. Why waste the #3 overall pick on a Safety?


The problem is safeties seem to have a shelf life, for every Dawkins or Roy Williams there's a Donivin Darius who not that long ago everyone said was on the cusp of being good, and now isn't.

So the reason there are FA's out there every year is a lot of them aren't very good safeties, they get a good contract, then don't play as well as they did earlier, and wind up out there. Jackson was a great find for us this year but guys like Dawkins and Williams are the exception to the rule. See no reason to think Taylor won't be too, a great safety for 8-10 years.
 

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Originally posted by swd1974
yeah just ask Kansas city

I wish we had Kansas City's problems instead of the ones we have.
 

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