Kent Somers
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 24, 2003 12:00 AM
Cards training camp
WHERE: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
PLAYERS REPORT: Friday.
FIRST PRACTICE: 8:40 a.m. Saturday.
LAST PRACTICE: 8:40 a.m., Aug. 13.
FAN FACT: Practices are open and free to the public. Fans can call the training camp hotline at (602) 379-1714 for the latest information.
Negotiations between the Cardinals and their two first-round picks intensified Tuesday night and Wednesday, but agreements do not appear imminent.
The Cardinals have three unsigned picks: receiver Bryant Johnson and defensive end Calvin Pace, the 17th and 18th overall choices in last April's draft, and receiver Anquan Boldin, a second-round pick.
Rod Graves, vice president for football operations, is optimistic Boldin could sign before the first practice of training camp Saturday morning in Flagstaff. And he was encouraged by the tone of the talks with the agents for Johnson and Pace.
"We're going to work through the night if possible and over the next several days just as hard to try and get these guys to camp sooner rather than later," Graves said Wednesday.
The Cardinals have been criticized in recent years for failing to sign top draft picks before the start of training camp. And Graves, who took over the team's football operations this year, admits he feels pressure to change that.
Last week, he flew to New York and Atlanta to meet with agents for the three players, to let them know the Cardinals were taking a different approach to negotiations this year.
Graves presented them "some options we typically have not presented in negotiations up front," he said. "A lot of credit goes to (owner Bill Bidwill) for allowing us to do it at this particular time rather than waiting to later in the talks to make something happen."
Graves declined to say what those options are, but Bidwill has been reluctant in recent years to agree to certain contract devices such as second-tier bonuses, escalator clauses and voidable years.
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 24, 2003 12:00 AM
Cards training camp
WHERE: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
PLAYERS REPORT: Friday.
FIRST PRACTICE: 8:40 a.m. Saturday.
LAST PRACTICE: 8:40 a.m., Aug. 13.
FAN FACT: Practices are open and free to the public. Fans can call the training camp hotline at (602) 379-1714 for the latest information.
Negotiations between the Cardinals and their two first-round picks intensified Tuesday night and Wednesday, but agreements do not appear imminent.
The Cardinals have three unsigned picks: receiver Bryant Johnson and defensive end Calvin Pace, the 17th and 18th overall choices in last April's draft, and receiver Anquan Boldin, a second-round pick.
Rod Graves, vice president for football operations, is optimistic Boldin could sign before the first practice of training camp Saturday morning in Flagstaff. And he was encouraged by the tone of the talks with the agents for Johnson and Pace.
"We're going to work through the night if possible and over the next several days just as hard to try and get these guys to camp sooner rather than later," Graves said Wednesday.
The Cardinals have been criticized in recent years for failing to sign top draft picks before the start of training camp. And Graves, who took over the team's football operations this year, admits he feels pressure to change that.
Last week, he flew to New York and Atlanta to meet with agents for the three players, to let them know the Cardinals were taking a different approach to negotiations this year.
Graves presented them "some options we typically have not presented in negotiations up front," he said. "A lot of credit goes to (owner Bill Bidwill) for allowing us to do it at this particular time rather than waiting to later in the talks to make something happen."
Graves declined to say what those options are, but Bidwill has been reluctant in recent years to agree to certain contract devices such as second-tier bonuses, escalator clauses and voidable years.