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By Kent Somers/Arizona Republic
Cardinals Team Report
May 23, 2003 Print it
The development of WR Bryan Gilmore could be the key to the offense. If he's 100 percent by training camp, Gilmore could be the club's top deep threat.
TE Freddie Jones was supposed to be a key ingredient for the offense last year, but he never fit into the scheme. He was inconsistent and wondered about his role, but it might not change much in 2003. He's a talented receiver, but he won't be the primary target.
Safeties analysis
The starting duo has the potential to be strong. The key will be getting SS Adrian Wilson, a disappointment in 2002 as a first-year starter, to play up to his capabilities. Wilson has great range, is physical and has the coverage skills of a corner. He has worked hard in the offseason and increased his weight to 223 pounds. FS Dexter Jackson was a key free-agent pickup. He's a playmaker who provides needed leadership. He made an immediate impression at minicamp with his enthusiasm and upbeat personality. Justin Lucas is a valuable, versatile reserve. He can play either safety spot and moves to linebacker in nickel situations. Mike Stone has been a disappointment. He moved from cornerback to safety a year ago and needs to improve to make the team.
Bryan Gilmore:
Here is the latest from TSN:
By Kent Somers/Arizona Republic
Cardinals Team Report
May 23, 2003 Print it
The development of WR Bryan Gilmore could be the key to the offense. If he's 100 percent by training camp, Gilmore could be the club's top deep threat.
TE Freddie Jones was supposed to be a key ingredient for the offense last year, but he never fit into the scheme. He was inconsistent and wondered about his role, but it might not change much in 2003. He's a talented receiver, but he won't be the primary target.
Safeties analysis
The starting duo has the potential to be strong. The key will be getting SS Adrian Wilson, a disappointment in 2002 as a first-year starter, to play up to his capabilities. Wilson has great range, is physical and has the coverage skills of a corner. He has worked hard in the offseason and increased his weight to 223 pounds. FS Dexter Jackson was a key free-agent pickup. He's a playmaker who provides needed leadership. He made an immediate impression at minicamp with his enthusiasm and upbeat personality. Justin Lucas is a valuable, versatile reserve. He can play either safety spot and moves to linebacker in nickel situations. Mike Stone has been a disappointment. He moved from cornerback to safety a year ago and needs to improve to make the team.
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