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Walking the Walk:

Cardinals' HC Bruce Arians has said emphatically, "I want to win now."

Talk is talk...but he and GM Steve Keim...are walking the walk (make that "sprinting the sprint") in conducting their own whirlwind 3 Day FA Draft in March.

The 49ers may have 14 picks in the upcoming college draft in April.

Yet, the Cardinals, when all is said and done are likely to have close to 14 FA picks of their own, to go with their 7 picks in the draft.

Cardinals FA Draft To Date:

Round 1---2008: RB Rashard Mendenhall (5-10, 225, 5, 25, Illinois).

Round 1---2008: CB Antoine Cason (6-1, 195, 5, 26, Arizona)

Round 2---2007: QB Drew Stanton (6-3, 243, 6, 28, Michigan St.)

Round 3---2009: DE Matt Shaughnessy (6-5, 285, 4, 26, Wisconsin)

Round 3---2009: CB Jerraud Powers (5-10, 187, 4, 25, Auburn)

Round 3---2009: FS Rashad Johnson (5-11, 204, 4, 27, Alabama)

Round 5---2009: LB Jasper Brinkley (6-1, 252, 4, 27, South Carolina)

Round 6---2003: SS Yeremiah Bell (6-0, 205, 9, 35, Eastern Kentucky)

UCFA---2005: LB Lorenzo Alexander (6-1, 244, 6, 29, California)

Arians describes all of these plays as "gym rats" all of whom bring great passion and a love of the game in addition to something unique in each of them.

When you look at this group collectively, what stands out in addition to what BA has been saying about the group is how physical this group is. The front 7 on defense, in particular, looks like it is going to be a physical force to be reckoned with. All of the front 7 additions are very good tacklers---and as we know good tackling is contagious---and as we know, Ray Horton made good strides in improving the team's tackling, but there is still a need for significant improvement. Yermiah Bell, for example, may seem like a meh pick, but this guy is a fundamental stick hard and wrap tackler. He's also a leader. He was Todd Bowles defensive captain with the Dolphins.

According to ESPN Insiders' FA Ratings:

CB Antoine Cason---5 in run support (he is their highest rated CB)---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Man Coverage
CB Jerraud Powers---3 in run support---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Man Coverage.

Note: BA said that he wants CBs with Ball Skills---and we have seen that this has been an area that has needed improvement...particularly from our #2 and #3 CBs.

S Yeremiah Bell---4 in run Support---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Speed---2 in Man Coverage (which is Ok because he won't be playing in the nickel and dime packages).

S Rashad Johnson---4 in Run Support---3 in Ball Skills---4 in Zone Coverage.

LB Jasper Brinkley---5 in Run Support---5 in Tackling---4 in Diagnostic Skills---2 in Coverage Skills (again, OK, because he's a 2 down player whose forte is stopping the run). What I liked too about Brinkley, whom I wanted in several of my mock drafts 4 years ago, was the edge rush ability he flashed at South Carolina, when they shifted him over there---a bull rusher with good feet and the ability to shed quickly and get to the ball.

LB Lorenzo Alexander---one of the best and most physical tacklers on the market---what BA is counting on is for Tom Pratt to turn him into a prolific edge rusher.

DE Matt Shaughnessy---5 in Run Defense---4 in Pass Rush---4 in Recognition---4 in Quickness.

When you read the blurbs on all of these guys---the common term you see is: "high-effort player."

On the offensive side:

RB Rashard Mendenhall---5 in Speed---4 in Change of Direction---4 in Vision---3 in Pass Catching---4 in Blocking---3 in Durability. What BA said about him is noteworthy---"he's a guy who has the power to smash into the line and yet he has the feet of an 180 yard back to hit a home run---and he is a 3 down RB who can do it all as a pass receiver and as a blocker."

As for the one-year contract, the highly-motivated Mendenhall will have to prove he's at 100% and if he is and he's productive, the big long-term contract could follow.

Clearly he wants to play in Arizona and play for BA.

QB Drew Stanton---BA said of him that "he has a cannon of an arm---and I have never seen a QB improve his footwork and mechanics so quickly as Stanton did last year---I had to beg him some days in practice to throw an interception because he was lighting it up against our defense---and DE Cory Redding said, this is why we loved him in Detroit---he's the man."

BA also lauded Stanton for how hard he prepares.

The fact that BA loved his experience with Stanton is an excellent starting point. It should be very interesting to see what Stanton can do.

Stanton has one very important thing going for him---his HC has confidence in him. That's something we Cardinal fans have got to start to get used to!

Carpe Keim and The Brand New Cardinal Red Colored Pen:

Did you ever think the Cardinals' FO could have a distinct plan and multi-task the way Keim, Licht and BA have over the past few days?

Where once we as fans had to cringe at the thought of a FA visit knowing how many times FAs left town without a deal---this year a visit means only one thing: sign on the dotted line.

Jerraud Powers said, "My agent tried to prepare me for FA visits by telling me how teams will not want to let me out of the building---so I told BA that and how I had promised the Chargers I was going to visit them and BA told me we are not letting you out of the building---that's just the way BA is---he wasn't going to let me leave with a brand new Cardinal red pen in my hand."

Rashard Mendenhall said that the process with BA, SK and the Cardinals felt like "college recruiting all over again."

Mendenhall talked about the excitement in the building especially amongst all the free agents there that day---and how he already started to bond with the other free agents.

For me---this is a dream come true---I couldn't possibly see why Arizona wouldn't be a hot spot for NFL free agents---it's got everything going for it---the weather---the beautiful stadium---the rabid and loud fan base---

BA and Steve Keim have put the fun back into being an Arizona Cardinal. The way they communicate---the way they wear their hearts on their sleeves---the way they exude enthusiasm and confidence---the swagger now starts at the top---and this is, like the band Chicago sings: "only the beginning."

Plus---look at the contracts the players signed---did you even in your wildest dreams think the Cardinals could be this contract savvy? And at the same time---garner such enthusiastic interest from players who clearly think they are worth a lot more than what they are getting?

The point is---these players know and trust---just as Drew Stanton said to MJ and Bickley---if I prove myself, the money will come.

Draft Preparation---MB: "We are not going to reach anymore."

What these signings do is set the Cardinals up beautifully for the draft.

What we can likely expect is 5 offensive players and 2 defensive players (OLB, S).

Draft Board at #7

T Luke Joeckel
T Eric Fisher
T Lane Johnson
G Chance Warmack
OLB Dion Jordan
OLB Ziggy Ansah
OLB Barkevious Mingo

Chances are our #7 pick is one of these players.

I have a hunch that the Cardinals will be more inclined to take an edge rusher at #7 because there will be much better offensive line talent at #38 than OLB talent....especially if Joeckel and Fisher are off the board.

Offensive line talent at #38:

T/G D.J. Fluker (perhaps a long shot, but you never know)
G Larry Warford
C/G Barrett Jones
T Menelick Watson
G/T Justin Pugh
T/G Kyle Long
T Terron Armstead
 

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Although I wanted an OT in FA I am happy with the way things have played out so far. We filled needs on D and an RB without spending a whole lot of money. Vollmer OT NE is still out there. If we have the money go after him.
 

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Size.

Look at the size of the free agents we brought in.

Dare I say Smashmouth football.......nope. Not yet, cause that's how they get ya.
 

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Walking the Walk:

Cardinals' HC Bruce Arians has said emphatically, "I want to win now."

Talk is talk...but he and GM Steve Keim...are walking the walk (make that "sprinting the sprint") in conducting their own whirlwind 3 Day FA Draft in March.

The 49ers may have 14 picks in the upcoming college draft in April.

Yet, the Cardinals, when all is said and done are likely to have close to 14 FA picks of their own, to go with their 7 picks in the draft.

Cardinals FA Draft To Date:

Round 1---2008: RB Rashard Mendenhall (5-10, 225, 5, 25, Illinois).

Round 1---2008: CB Antoine Cason (6-1, 195, 5, 26, Arizona)

Round 2---2007: QB Drew Stanton (6-3, 243, 6, 28, Michigan St.)

Round 3---2009: DE Matt Shaughnessy (6-5, 285, 4, 26, Wisconsin)

Round 3---2009: CB Jerraud Powers (5-10, 187, 4, 25, Auburn)

Round 3---2009: FS Rashad Johnson (5-11, 204, 4, 27, Alabama)

Round 5---2009: LB Jasper Brinkley (6-1, 252, 4, 27, South Carolina)

Round 6---2003: SS Yeremiah Bell (6-0, 205, 9, 35, Eastern Kentucky)

UCFA---2005: LB Lorenzo Alexander (6-1, 244, 6, 29, California)

Arians describes all of these plays as "gym rats" all of whom bring great passion and a love of the game in addition to something unique in each of them.

When you look at this group collectively, what stands out in addition to what BA has been saying about the group is how physical this group is. The front 7 on defense, in particular, looks like it is going to be a physical force to be reckoned with. All of the front 7 additions are very good tacklers---and as we know good tackling is contagious---and as we know, Ray Horton made good strides in improving the team's tackling, but there is still a need for significant improvement. Yermiah Bell, for example, may seem like a meh pick, but this guy is a fundamental stick hard and wrap tackler. He's also a leader. He was Todd Bowles defensive captain with the Dolphins.

According to ESPN Insiders' FA Ratings:

CB Antoine Cason---5 in run support (he is their highest rated CB)---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Man Coverage
CB Jerraud Powers---3 in run support---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Man Coverage.

Note: BA said that he wants CBs with Ball Skills---and we have seen that this has been an area that has needed improvement...particularly from our #2 and #3 CBs.

S Yeremiah Bell---4 in run Support---4 in Ball Skills---4 in Speed---2 in Man Coverage (which is Ok because he won't be playing in the nickel and dime packages).

S Rashad Johnson---4 in Run Support---3 in Ball Skills---4 in Zone Coverage.

LB Jasper Brinkley---5 in Run Support---5 in Tackling---4 in Diagnostic Skills---2 in Coverage Skills (again, OK, because he's a 2 down player whose forte is stopping the run). What I liked too about Brinkley, whom I wanted in several of my mock drafts 4 years ago, was the edge rush ability he flashed at South Carolina, when they shifted him over there---a bull rusher with good feet and the ability to shed quickly and get to the ball.

LB Lorenzo Alexander---one of the best and most physical tacklers on the market---what BA is counting on is for Tom Pratt to turn him into a prolific edge rusher.

DE Matt Shaughnessy---5 in Run Defense---4 in Pass Rush---4 in Recognition---4 in Quickness.

When you read the blurbs on all of these guys---the common term you see is: "high-effort player."

On the offensive side:

RB Rashard Mendenhall---5 in Speed---4 in Change of Direction---4 in Vision---3 in Pass Catching---4 in Blocking---3 in Durability. What BA said about him is noteworthy---"he's a guy who has the power to smash into the line and yet he has the feet of an 180 yard back to hit a home run---and he is a 3 down RB who can do it all as a pass receiver and as a blocker."

As for the one-year contract, the highly-motivated Mendenhall will have to prove he's at 100% and if he is and he's productive, the big long-term contract could follow.

Clearly he wants to play in Arizona and play for BA.

QB Drew Stanton---BA said of him that "he has a cannon of an arm---and I have never seen a QB improve his footwork and mechanics so quickly as Stanton did last year---I had to beg him some days in practice to throw an interception because he was lighting it up against our defense---and DE Cory Redding said, this is why we loved him in Detroit---he's the man."

BA also lauded Stanton for how hard he prepares.

The fact that BA loved his experience with Stanton is an excellent starting point. It should be very interesting to see what Stanton can do.

Stanton has one very important thing going for him---his HC has confidence in him. That's something we Cardinal fans have got to start to get used to!

Carpe Keim and The Brand New Cardinal Red Colored Pen:

Did you ever think the Cardinals' FO could have a distinct plan and multi-task the way Keim, Licht and BA have over the past few days?

Where once we as fans had to cringe at the thought of a FA visit knowing how many times FAs left town without a deal---this year a visit means only one thing: sign on the dotted line.

Jerraud Powers said, "My agent tried to prepare me for FA visits by telling me how teams will not want to let me out of the building---so I told BA that and how I had promised the Chargers I was going to visit them and BA told me we are not letting you out of the building---that's just the way BA is---he wasn't going to let me leave with a brand new Cardinal red pen in my hand."

Rashard Mendenhall said that the process with BA, SK and the Cardinals felt like "college recruiting all over again."

Mendenhall talked about the excitement in the building especially amongst all the free agents there that day---and how he already started to bond with the other free agents.

For me---this is a dream come true---I couldn't possibly see why Arizona wouldn't be a hot spot for NFL free agents---it's got everything going for it---the weather---the beautiful stadium---the rabid and loud fan base---

BA and Steve Keim have put the fun back into being an Arizona Cardinal. The way they communicate---the way they wear their hearts on their sleeves---the way they exude enthusiasm and confidence---the swagger now starts at the top---and this is, like the band Chicago sings: "only the beginning."

Plus---look at the contracts the players signed---did you even in your wildest dreams think the Cardinals could be this contract savvy? And at the same time---garner such enthusiastic interest from players who clearly think they are worth a lot more than what they are getting?

The point is---these players know and trust---just as Drew Stanton said to MJ and Bickley---if I prove myself, the money will come.

Draft Preparation---MB: "We are not going to reach anymore."

What these signings do is set the Cardinals up beautifully for the draft.

What we can likely expect is 5 offensive players and 2 defensive players (OLB, S).

Draft Board at #7

T Luke Joeckel
T Eric Fisher
T Lane Johnson
G Chance Warmack
OLB Dion Jordan
OLB Ziggy Ansah
OLB Barkevious Mingo

Chances are our #7 pick is one of these players.

I have a hunch that the Cardinals will be more inclined to take an edge rusher at #7 because there will be much better offensive line talent at #38 than OLB talent....especially if Joeckel and Fisher are off the board.

Offensive line talent at #38:

T/G D.J. Fluker (perhaps a long shot, but you never know)
G Larry Warford
C/G Barrett Jones
T Menelick Watson
G/T Justin Pugh
T/G Kyle Long
T Terron Armstead



after the first few days of Free agency these teams still need
KC- tackle,
Jax-pass rusher either DLine or OLB,CB or QB
Oak- tackle,CB,QB,Dline
Phila-T,DE Dline
DEt- OT,G,DE,LB
Cleve-CB,DT,WR,G

So there is a possibility the OT are gone to KC,Det,Philly
Warmack to Cleveland,Dion Jordan to Jax,Ansah to Oakland
Don`t want Mingo at all.
 
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Although I wanted an OT in FA I am happy with the way things have played out so far. We filled needs on D and an RB without spending a whole lot of money. Vollmer OT NE is still out there. If we have the money go after him.

Vollmer has the back issues---and the question is, is Bobbie Massie potentially just as good? 0 sacks the last 8 games.
 

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Vollmer has the back issues---and the question is, is Bobbie Massie potentially just as good? 0 sacks the last 8 games.

Did not realize that about Vollmer. Just the "experts" were saying he is the best T left in FA.
 
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Size.

Look at the size of the free agents we brought in.

Dare I say Smashmouth football.......nope. Not yet, cause that's how they get ya.

What I like is that we now have some depth and versatility in the 4 man rush, with Alexander and Shaughnessy---and it wouldn't surprise me if Brinkley and Reggie Walker are trained by Tom Pratt to be situational rush DE options in addition to Alexander, Shaughnessy, Acho and Schofield in the 4 man rush. Horton had Walker rushing the edge on occasion last year and he was disruptive. He's got the motor and the strength.

The thing is too---when you rush the likes of Kaepernick and Wilson, it behooves you to run "control rushes" from the DEs in order to keep the pocket well-defined and to funnel them into the pocket rather than give them easy access away from the pocket. This is why you need bull rushers who won't be easily steered wide of the QB.
 
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Did not realize that about Vollmer. Just the "experts" were saying he is the best T left in FA.

Don't get me wrong (great call on him CFSTL)---he's very good---but he's almost exclusively played RT and no one knows if he can be as effective at LT if team's want to try him there.
 

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Although I wanted an OT in FA I am happy with the way things have played out so far. We filled needs on D and an RB without spending a whole lot of money. Vollmer OT NE is still out there. If we have the money go after him.

I don't think the Cards did much in free agency other than change the names on the backs of the uniforms. Team looks about the same to me.

Cason for Gay. They change CBs every year. Brinkley though younger looks about the same as Lenon. Stanton looks like every other QB they've brought in since Warner retired. Powers and Toler looks like a swap. Bell and Johnson on paper are weaker than Wilson and Rhodes. Shaunessey is a backup. Alexander is about the same as Groves with the advantage that we now have someone who can actually make a tackle on kickoffs*. Mendenhall is the same or slightly better than Beanie.

So overall it's a wash.

Add a solid Safety and interior offensive lineman and we're ok. Like every other NFL team: totally dependent on the quality of QB play.

*This could be a huge plus. Nothing like a big hit on a kick return to get momentum going your way and the crowd fired up.
 

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Mitch - I don't know if I'm 100% ready to entirely buy into your Kool-Aid, but I hope the mods will make your post a sticky; so that when I'm feeling down about the Cardinals during the off-season, all I'll have to do is to re-read your piece and get fired-up all over again.
 
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after the first few days of Free agency these teams still need
KC- tackle,
Jax-pass rusher either DLine or OLB,CB or QB
Oak- tackle,CB,QB,Dline
Phila-T,DE Dline
DEt- OT,G,DE,LB
Cleve-CB,DT,WR,G

So there is a possibility the OT are gone to KC,Det,Philly
Warmack to Cleveland,Dion Jordan to Jax,Ansah to Oakland
Don`t want Mingo at all.

You're right---

As for Mingo---I hesitated listing him, however, he is such a great athlete, and he has the quickest and most explosive first step in the draft---plus he can cover (so can Jordan)---my thought was that BA and SK would think that Tom Pratt could turn him onto a first-rate edge rusher.

Ziggy Ansah is off-the-charts physically---again, with Tom Pratt in the fold, Ansah becomes all the more attractive.

The worry about Dion Jordan is his durability---he carries a slight frame and he had trouble staying healthy in college. Can he take a 16 game pounding in the NFL? But---he has elite height, agility and speed---things you can't teach.
 

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You're right---

As for Mingo---I hesitated listing him, however, he is such a great athlete, and he has the quickest and most explosive first step in the draft---plus he can cover (so can Jordan)---my thought was that BA and SK would think that Tom Pratt could turn him onto a first-rate edge rusher.

Ziggy Ansah is off-the-charts physically---again, with Tom Pratt in the fold, Ansah becomes all the more attractive.

The worry about Dion Jordan is his durability---he carries a slight frame and he had trouble staying healthy in college. Can he take a 16 game pounding in the NFL? But---he has elite height, agility and speed---things you can't teach.

Mingo only had 4.5 sacks in 2012.The guy has speed and quickness but he is skinny like Jordan.Some sites say Mingo is a boom or bust type prospect who has not improved.
Ansah has technique and major stamina issues according to a draft site.

Cards might end up with the BPA at #7 being Dee Milliner CB,Geno Smith QB or Shariff Floyd DT-DE (he is jumping up the ratings).
Then what do the Cards do? Take the BPA regardless of position or try and trade down.
 

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Don't get me wrong (great call on him CFSTL)---he's very good---but he's almost exclusively played RT and no one knows if he can be as effective at LT if team's want to try him there.

He could not be any worse than what we had last year. :deadhorse:
 
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Mitch - I don't know if I'm 100% ready to entirely buy into your Kool-Aid, but I hope the mods will make your post a sticky; so that when I'm feeling down about the Cardinals during the off-season, all I'll have to do is to re-read your piece and get fired-up all over again.

Jeff: I was listening to MJ interview Patrick Peterson and PP21 was ecstatic about the moves because he feels that all of the players are very good "chemistry additions."

Now---obviously, we have our work cut out for us in the NFC West, but what these moves suggest to me is that the Cardinals will not fail for lack of effort or enthusiasm---nor will they fail for a lack of a concerted and intelligent plan.

Not only has BA and his staff have to teach the Cardinals how to win again---what the players will have to get used to is BA's go for the throat mentality about winning football games. We won't see him getting conservative---and there may be times when fans will criticize him for being aggressive in spots where most get conservative---but, this approach to winning football games is going to be very very interesting and exciting to watch.

Again---it won't be for lack of effort---and there will be a love and passion for the game and how it is supposed to be played that will get everyone jacked.

It is going to take some time to get the systems in place and the attack mentality understood. The key will be how quickly the group can learn and put the learning to good use on the field.

But clearly, Jeff---have you ever seen the Cardinals this popular in free agency? Have we ever seen the Cardinals close out deals like like this? Let alone market savvy deals?

Have you ever had a more enjoyable and exciting 3 days of free agency as a Cardinals' fan?

I mean---look at the teams some of our newbies turned down in order to sign here. BA wouldn't let them out of the building---and they came out totally fired up to be Cardinals.

It's no longer about the money, Jeff!

Players want to be here and they sense something special is brewing in Glendale, Arizona.
 

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I always thought the FA period started a week or two later for the Cards than most other teams.....
 

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Jeff: I was listening to MJ interview Patrick Peterson and PP21 was ecstatic about the moves because he feels that all of the players are very good "chemistry additions."

Now---obviously, we have our work cut out for us in the NFC West, but what these moves suggest to me is that the Cardinals will not fail for lack of effort or enthusiasm---nor will they fail for a lack of a concerted and intelligent plan.

Not only has BA and his staff have to teach the Cardinals how to win again---what the players will have to get used to is BA's go for the throat mentality about winning football games. We won't see him getting conservative---and there may be times when fans will criticize him for being aggressive in spots where most get conservative---but, this approach to winning football games is going to be very very interesting and exciting to watch.

Again---it won't be for lack of effort---and there will be a love and passion for the game and how it is supposed to be played that will get everyone jacked.

It is going to take some time to get the systems in place and the attack mentality understood. The key will be how quickly the group can learn and put the learning to good use on the field.

But clearly, Jeff---have you ever seen the Cardinals this popular in free agency? Have we ever seen the Cardinals close out deals like like this? Let alone market savvy deals?

Have you ever had a more enjoyable and exciting 3 days of free agency as a Cardinals' fan?

I mean---look at the teams some of our newbies turned down in order to sign here. BA wouldn't let them out of the building---and they came out totally fired up to be Cardinals.

It's no longer about the money, Jeff!

Players want to be here and they sense something special is brewing in Glendale, Arizona.

Hope you don`t mind me throwing in my 2 cents worth.
I like what BA said about gym rats type.That right thjere gives a big clue to the draft IMHO.Talented hards workers will be looked out.If you have attitude problems and half-ass things you are not in consideration.That just my take on what BA whats.
 

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Well, this is an off season worthy of a Mitch overhaul, I'll say that. ;)

You'r Arizona Cardinals will look vastly different next season and after last season and the ascention of the whiners and hags, why not. We're building for a two-three year overhaul and contention at that point. I still don't see them winning more than 7 next season.....which is progress. Especially if you consider how much younger the team will be.

That seems to be the main FA emphasis. Get some guys in with plenty of ability and still upside to their games, who've played out their first contracts.
A very savy way to approach today's FA, imo. Not overpay and get them in the fold.
 

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While we've added a 35 year old Safety, we've certainly have gotten younger on "D" with the dropping the following 30+: Holiday, Eason, Lenon, Wilson, Rhodes.
 

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Mitch, a question about our FO. Like you, and others, I've been VERY IMPRESSED with the contracts that the FA's have signed. Now, for years I've been impressed with the talent evaluation skills of Steve Keim, but didn't think of him as a contract guy. So does Licht or Casey or someone else get credit for the savy contract negotiations? Or did SK have these skills all along?
 

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Well, this is an off season worthy of a Mitch overhaul, I'll say that. ;)

You'r Arizona Cardinals will look vastly different next season and after last season and the ascention of the whiners and hags, why not. We're building for a two-three year overhaul and contention at that point. I still don't see them winning more than 7 next season.....which is progress. Especially if you consider how much younger the team will be.

That seems to be the main FA emphasis. Get some guys in with plenty of ability and still upside to their games, who've played out their first contracts.
A very savy way to approach today's FA, imo. Not overpay and get them in the fold.

Will they really? 7 starters back from last years defense with an 8th holdover moving into one of the safety positions. So only 3 new guys there and like I wrote before the Cards changed at least one CB every season. What has changed on offense other than QB and 1 RB? Now Shaugnessey or Alexander may take Schofield's spot but that still leaves 7 guys from last season as starters. As for guys at the bottom of the depth chart, they change every year.

So I just don't see this major overhaul everyone is talking about. I did at first until I really looked at the roster and compared it with the FAs but not anymore.

However, Arians and Bowles completely fooled me on the Safeties. Didn't see that coming so as usual I could be way off base.
 

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Will they really? 7 starters back from last years defense with an 8th holdover moving into one of the safety positions. So only 3 new guys there and like I wrote before the Cards changed at least one CB every season. What has changed on offense other than QB and 1 RB? Now Shaugnessey or Alexander may take Schofield's spot but that still leaves 7 guys from last season as starters. As for guys at the bottom of the depth chart, they change every year.

So I just don't see this major overhaul everyone is talking about. I did at first until I really looked at the roster and compared it with the FAs but not anymore.

I expect Alexander to get his opportunity to dislodge Scho, and then use him as a 3rd down rush specailist.

So yes, there will be plenty of new faces, and we're not finished seeing the final results. I expect at least 1 maybe 2 more from the draft. Looking at OL in 1st and possibly S or OLB in the 2nd.
 

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Very excited about what our Cards are trying to establish. We are a new team about to happen. Can't wait for camp. Thanks Mitch for your excellent outline of what has happened so far.

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