Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
You youngsters may not have heard of Mel Allen. He was a famous baseball announcer and the voice of This Week in Baseball for many years. He used that phrase to describe being in the perfect position. With the draft at hand the Cards are in the Catbird Seat. Virtually everyone I talk with says I'm wasting my time guessing the Cards' pick in round 1. They also feel Keim isn't posturing about moving up if someone falls. Almost to a man the gurus believe the Cards have the best roster going into the draft. They will go BPA, despite a few thin spots like CB and OT. There is a near unanimous feeling they can backstop any post-draft needs after the upcoming roster cuts. They are loaded. Most rate the Cards off-season as an A effort. They filled holes at an affordable cost. Their signings and re-signings indicate many players think they are the team to beat.
Those of you who've been on this site for a long time may recall I used to host draft day chats. In 2000 during that chat I correctly called the first 3 Cardinal selections before they were made. It caused quite a stir among my guru colleagues. Sadly I've never come close to duplicating that feat, but I've done okay. I'm not bragging, just saying that the fact I have no round 1 clue is unusual. I might be able to hit after pick 27, but I feel no sense of certainty. I can tell you this, if the Cards don't move up look for a player who likely sees the field at least situationally starting in game 1. He likely will be projected to eventually be a starter unless he's a situational pass rusher. Beyond that I truly believe your guess is as good as mine. I think, based on the pools and their roster, it won't be a C, RB, TE or QB. So get out your Ouiji boards!
Those of you who've been on this site for a long time may recall I used to host draft day chats. In 2000 during that chat I correctly called the first 3 Cardinal selections before they were made. It caused quite a stir among my guru colleagues. Sadly I've never come close to duplicating that feat, but I've done okay. I'm not bragging, just saying that the fact I have no round 1 clue is unusual. I might be able to hit after pick 27, but I feel no sense of certainty. I can tell you this, if the Cards don't move up look for a player who likely sees the field at least situationally starting in game 1. He likely will be projected to eventually be a starter unless he's a situational pass rusher. Beyond that I truly believe your guess is as good as mine. I think, based on the pools and their roster, it won't be a C, RB, TE or QB. So get out your Ouiji boards!