Arizona's Finest said:
The reality about James is this: He wants to get paid. In an ideal world he could go play in Miami but they are taken up at the RB slot.
Jacksonville is the only team other than the Cardinals that causes me to pause. But being that i have been to Jax. the only thing it has in common with Miami is proximity. Jax. is a sleepy town and i think James would be making a mistake by going there (like i was going to say anything else...)
James is exactly what the Cardinals need and he should be the FIRST priority this offseason. Over pay im and show him the respect he deserves and craves. SOmeone made the corellation between Reggie White going to Green Bay and James coming here. I think that is right on point. He is a winner and would provide the leadership and abililty that this team has been missing for too long. Go hard after him and Bentley and use the rest of the cap money to pay a FS, rotation DTand a linebacker to add to the mix.
In the draft i go OL - (Justice, trade up for Brick with the Jets)
and then TE (Pope, Byrd)
or Vice Versa (Davis in Rd 1 and JeanGiles or winston in round two)
With all the TE depth i think we can get one in the third, so then i would spend our second rounder in Omar Jacobs (big strong whippet armn kid who played under expectations this year)...
But James is the catalyst....I'm assuming we get a lineman or two and when we do....we have the makings of a GREAT offense...
ARRRRGH ,
We have a LT in Davis who is not just good, but bordering on pro bowl. This talk of trading up for D'Brickashaw is futile chatter.....wishful thinking and a waste of bandwith. Have you not heard from enough posters to this effect?
Regarding Winston Justice....not that he's a god or anything, but Mike Mayock was just on NFL Network. His comment on him....he should have stayed in school for another year. No way, no how does he project as a top 10 pick.
A TE in the 2nd... and then you comment that there are good TE's that can be had in the 3rd. If we draft a TE on day 1, dinner is on me at a restaurant of your choice. If we don't, dinner is on you at a restaurant of my choice. Fair?
Omar Jacobs has fallen like a rock and is now projected to be a 3rd rounder. We will not draft a QB project on day 1. But as an exercise, why don't you do a little research on this scenario: The 2007 class of QB's is DEEP in talent. Why insist on taking someone this year when we can look to next year and potentially get one who is not a project. If everything aligns right, we will draft in and around #20 next year. Once our KEY POSITIONAL NEEDS are met this year, if we want to get ahold of a QBOF, do it then when the talent pool is deep.