http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-arizona-cardinals-2014-training-camp-battles
I know many of you aren't the biggest fans of Bleacher Report. But I like reading what they have to say. In reality I like reading what anybody has to say about the Cards. A lot of it is a good read. I agree with their assessment at RG. OLB is a more interesting read. I don't understand how they totally write Okafor, the only OLB the new regime drafted, off entirely because we haven't seen him play. I agree at RT, Massie is in a make-or-break situation. He looked great at the end of 2012, then just couldn't grasp the new playbook, given a full season with tape to watch, I think he gets it. At least enough to beat out Sowell. Nickel CB is an interesting thought. TM can definitely play it dominantly, but he also looked good at FS. I think this comes down to Rashad Johnson and if he can beat TM for FS. I like the idea of Ginn and Brown being neck-and-neck. They both bring the speed aspect we needed to WR. If they push each other, while giving each other time to rest, we have an explosive down-field threat available for each and every down.
Camp should be very interesting. Though I'm sure the majority of focus will be on Kevin Minter. I have faith in the FO's decision to grab him last year expecting him to start. Granted the thought was for him to start WITH DWash, not FOR him. Ish happens. I still think he will be more than serviceable, which only leaves us the one glaring hole
I know many of you aren't the biggest fans of Bleacher Report. But I like reading what they have to say. In reality I like reading what anybody has to say about the Cards. A lot of it is a good read. I agree with their assessment at RG. OLB is a more interesting read. I don't understand how they totally write Okafor, the only OLB the new regime drafted, off entirely because we haven't seen him play. I agree at RT, Massie is in a make-or-break situation. He looked great at the end of 2012, then just couldn't grasp the new playbook, given a full season with tape to watch, I think he gets it. At least enough to beat out Sowell. Nickel CB is an interesting thought. TM can definitely play it dominantly, but he also looked good at FS. I think this comes down to Rashad Johnson and if he can beat TM for FS. I like the idea of Ginn and Brown being neck-and-neck. They both bring the speed aspect we needed to WR. If they push each other, while giving each other time to rest, we have an explosive down-field threat available for each and every down.
Camp should be very interesting. Though I'm sure the majority of focus will be on Kevin Minter. I have faith in the FO's decision to grab him last year expecting him to start. Granted the thought was for him to start WITH DWash, not FOR him. Ish happens. I still think he will be more than serviceable, which only leaves us the one glaring hole