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With the Cards on a bye week, I thought it be good to look at what's out there for next year's draft.
1. Myles Jack, ILB, UCLA: the defense adds another playmaker at a position that needs serious upgrading. DWash's replacement without the baggage. He should be ready to go next year after recovering from knee surgery.
2. Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee: fluid CB that is very good in coverage but is not going to give a whole lot in run support. That's fine with me because I want DB's that can cover first.
3. Noah Spence, OLB, Eastern Kentucky: Honey Badger part 2. He's a good kid that got caught up with having too much fun while at OSU. He's a top 10-20 pick if he didn't have any issues. Much like HB being put in a good position and thriving, I think the same will be the case with Spence.
4. Carson Wentz, QB, ND St.: Why not have Carson mentor Carson? He has prototypical size and arm strength for the NFL. And, unlike Logan Thomas, can actually play the Qb position. I was told about him all the way back at last Christmas that he has very good NFL potential.
5. Mike Matthews, C, Tex A&M: The Cards need to upgrade the center position so why not go with another in a long line of successful Matthews's. He's a 3 year starter and could probably step in early on and take over the C position.
6. Jonathon Williams, RB, Arkansas: He was one of my favorite RB's last year. He injured his foot and is missing this year and that's why he'll likely fall in the draft. If he's there in round 6, he has too much talent to pass on him. He has the size, speed, and elusiveness to be a very good pro.
1. Myles Jack, ILB, UCLA: the defense adds another playmaker at a position that needs serious upgrading. DWash's replacement without the baggage. He should be ready to go next year after recovering from knee surgery.
2. Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee: fluid CB that is very good in coverage but is not going to give a whole lot in run support. That's fine with me because I want DB's that can cover first.
3. Noah Spence, OLB, Eastern Kentucky: Honey Badger part 2. He's a good kid that got caught up with having too much fun while at OSU. He's a top 10-20 pick if he didn't have any issues. Much like HB being put in a good position and thriving, I think the same will be the case with Spence.
4. Carson Wentz, QB, ND St.: Why not have Carson mentor Carson? He has prototypical size and arm strength for the NFL. And, unlike Logan Thomas, can actually play the Qb position. I was told about him all the way back at last Christmas that he has very good NFL potential.
5. Mike Matthews, C, Tex A&M: The Cards need to upgrade the center position so why not go with another in a long line of successful Matthews's. He's a 3 year starter and could probably step in early on and take over the C position.
6. Jonathon Williams, RB, Arkansas: He was one of my favorite RB's last year. He injured his foot and is missing this year and that's why he'll likely fall in the draft. If he's there in round 6, he has too much talent to pass on him. He has the size, speed, and elusiveness to be a very good pro.
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