Day 3 - What say you?

joeshmo

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Some pretty good talent to be had in the 4th round.

Some rotational Dlinemen guys that may be to good to pass up in Jared Crick, Billy Winn and the massive NT Ta'Amu Alameda.

Some decent tackles still available in Massie(who may have some severe issues we don't know about after this fall), Zebrie Sanders who I like better then Massie, and Brandon Mosley.

I like Ronnell Lewis as an ILB prospect.

FS George Iloka is very intriguing.

OLB Jonathan Massaquoi has a great bull rush and has some good tape actually moving back to cover in zone blitz schemes, but never really beat anyone with speed or agility playing the DE position.

As of right now Ta'Amu and Zebrie Sanders are at the top of my list right now.
 
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Plenty of good talent out there, and we've already got 2 guys that will help our team. Last year we got Acho, Sherman, and Carter on the 3rd day - let's find some more of those!!
 

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Zebrie Sanders and I think the Cards end up drafting Acho's brother too in the 6th or 7th.
 

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We haven't done our ceremonial head-scratching "reach" yet (a la Housler, Toler, Hightower) so that's good. Go BPA and I won't exactly care who we get.

I know this isn't an opinion that a lot of people like, but I'd like it if we use one of our 6's or a 7th on Vontaze Burfict. Low risk, high reward.
 

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Massie - 85 - but many are passing for much lower graded prospects inc. Oak with the last pick of Rd. 3. 6'6" - 316
Sanders - 82.7 - T - 6'5" 320
J. Brown - 82.2 - G/T? - 6'3" 306
R. Miller - 81.5 - listed as a OG but he's 6'7" 321.
B. Jones - 78.2 - C - 6'2" 303
L. Nix - 74.5 - G - listed at 6'5" 317
Mosley - 73 - T - 6'5" 314
T. Compton - 68.2 - T - 6'5" 314
Kelemente and Datko (injury or he'd be rated higher) - 66
 

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I feel ARZ will draft OT Dennis Kelly & OLB Ryan Davis tomorrow. The coaching staff ran the drills on their pro days. Throw in an ILB, maybe Carder or Acho, Potter and a SS and we're good.
 

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OT Zebrie Sanders
OT Bobby Massie
OG Luke Nix
OL Senio Kelemente
OL James Brown
OL Ryan Miller

ILB Ronnell Lewis
ILB Nigel Bradham
ILB Emmanuel Acho

OLB Jonathan Massaquoi
OLB Brandon Lindsey
OLB Ryan Davis
OLB Braylon Broughton
OLB Donte Paige-Moss

DT Alameda Ta'Amu
DT Loni Fangupo

DE Billy Winn
DL Mike Daniels

WR Chris Givens

RB Lamar Miller
 

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QB: I don't think we are taking one.

RB: None I love.

WR: May not be done...might upgrade the slot w/ some speed or late possession
Chris Givens
Chris Rainey
Jarius Wright
Joe Adams
Juron Criner

OT: I expect on in one of the next two picks
Tom Compton
Levy Adcock
Zebrie Sanders
Bobbie Massie
Joe Long
Andrew Datko
Nate Potter

OG: I think Senio is the best option available
Senio Kelemente
Phillip Blake
Derek Dennis
Kelvin Beachum

DE
Billy Winn
Matt Conrath
Ryan Van Bergen

DT
Alemeda Ta'amu
Hebron Fangupo

ILB
Keenan Robinson
Nigel Bradham
Emmanuel Acho
James Michael Johnson
Shawn Loiseau
Jerry Franklin
Najae Goode

OLB
Ronnell Lewis
Johnathan Massaquoi
Ryan Davis
Kentrell Lockett
Adrian Robinson
Bobbie Massie

Secondary: We might still address this, but I doubt it. CB position is full on roster and S class is weak.
 

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The best part of this draft so far is that both picks filled needs. #2 WR was a major need. CB wasn't as major a need, but depth was needed and a long term replacement for Toler was also needed given our cap situation, not to mention the uncertainty as to whether he will be effective after a major injury.
 

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Go for Nigel Bradham.

Guy is a freak and I am a big believer in picking high potential guys in the middle rounds.
 

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would be pumped if they drafted Keenan Robinson, and I do like Sanders out of Florida St. and though we drafted Floyd, would not mind a flyer late on Fuller the WR out of A&M late towards the 6th
 

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A couple of receivers I like (Greg Childs and in particular Joe Adams) are still on the board but with the Cards getting loaded in that area I think chances of seeing them drafted is slim.

My favorite tight end in the entire draft, Louisiana-Lafayette's Ladarius Green, is still on the board and would be a steel from this point on imho.

I really like Georgia center Ben Jones as someone who the Cards could develop behind Sendlein. Watching footage of Cordy Glenn this guy playing on the same OL regularly showed up well on tape.

The Cards may want some protection for Ryan Williams and Beanie who both carry injury concerns and I can see real interest in Washington Huskies' Chris Polk. Whiz could really like this kid as he can do a lot in his offense. He is an excellent pass catcher, very good at pass blocking and is brilliant at picking up blitzers.
 

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The Cards may want some protection for Ryan Williams and Beanie who both carry injury concerns and I can see real interest in Washington Huskies' Chris Polk. Whiz could really like this kid as he can do a lot in his offense. He is an excellent pass catcher, very good at pass blocking and is brilliant at picking up blitzers.

Problem I heard with Polk is he's not at all explosive. But it sounds like he's got some other facets to his game.
 

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Zebrie Sanders. Datko. Take both so one of them pans out at RT.

Fascinated by George lloka. Nab him late, if possible.

We showed with Carter that late round linemen can be found. Take BPA pass rusher for sure.

and, a RB? Yeah, thatd be a good draft.
 

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Problem I heard with Polk is he's not at all explosive. But it sounds like he's got some other facets to his game.

I think that issue is overstated. He may not be a burner but he is a shifty runner that makes very good cuts by using his vision of the field very well. If we took him I would imagine he would be the third choice back behind Williams and Wells and would be used in different packages to those guys.
 

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