After Whisenhunt hires his staff, his next order of business will be addressing free agency. The Cardinals very likely will not franchise Leonard Davis, which therefore will leave a major need at left tackle. I believe this position could be filled through free agency, instead of the draft and at a cheaper price than Davis and the 5th pick in the draft. The Cardinals should target Buffalo Bills LT Mike Gandy. Gandy is 6-4, 310, and is 28 years of age. Gandy has opened holes for Willis McGahee for the past three years and is a versatile and somewhat athletic tackle. He could be signed for less than the Cards are paying Big right now. Their other target also resides on the Bills roster and that's veteran ILB London Fletcher-Baker. The former Ram is a player who is never injured, is always prepared, and would give the Cards a veteran leader for their young defense.
Signing Gandy would give the Cardinals this offensive line rotation:
LT-Gandy, RT-Wells, LG-M. Brown, RG-Lutui, and C-Leckey. Arizona could then take a young tackle in the third or fourth round of the draft.
Signing Fletcher would give the Cards some options at LB. He could play inside with Hays in a 3-4 alignment or slide to the weakside in a 4-3. The LB rotation in a 4-3 setup would look like this: SLB-Dansby, WLB-Fletcher-Baker, ILB-Hayes, SLB-Pace, WLB-Brandon Johnson, ILB-Beisel, and a draft pick (rounds three to five who can excel on special teams).
These two free agent acquistions won't break the bank in free agent costs for the Cardinals and will give them the flexibility to look at the following in the draft:
Round 1-BPA (excluding QB and WR)
Round 2-CB
Round 3-OT
Round 4-CB
Round 5-LB (special teams emphasis)
Round 6-DE
Round 7-traded away for OT Brandon Gorin (New England)
Signing Gandy would give the Cardinals this offensive line rotation:
LT-Gandy, RT-Wells, LG-M. Brown, RG-Lutui, and C-Leckey. Arizona could then take a young tackle in the third or fourth round of the draft.
Signing Fletcher would give the Cards some options at LB. He could play inside with Hays in a 3-4 alignment or slide to the weakside in a 4-3. The LB rotation in a 4-3 setup would look like this: SLB-Dansby, WLB-Fletcher-Baker, ILB-Hayes, SLB-Pace, WLB-Brandon Johnson, ILB-Beisel, and a draft pick (rounds three to five who can excel on special teams).
These two free agent acquistions won't break the bank in free agent costs for the Cardinals and will give them the flexibility to look at the following in the draft:
Round 1-BPA (excluding QB and WR)
Round 2-CB
Round 3-OT
Round 4-CB
Round 5-LB (special teams emphasis)
Round 6-DE
Round 7-traded away for OT Brandon Gorin (New England)