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Stout said:We have a HUGE FRIGGIN' PIE!!!
Now that's something you don't hear everyday!
Stout said:We have a HUGE FRIGGIN' PIE!!!
Redsz said:Now that's something you don't hear everyday!
Chris_Sanders said:I am starting to think we may go TE at 10.
Arizona's Finest said:Okay after all I have heard and seen, as of Febuary 7th, 2006 this is what you will hear Tags say......
"And with the 10th Pick of the 2006 Draft, The Arizona Cardianls select Vernon Davis, TE Maryland...."
Watched him in the skills challenge and dude is a beast, and Kiper (i know I know) said he is a better TE prospect than Kellen Winslow...
I think we need a big time RB to split carries/carry the load with Arrington. I still think we should draft White or even better give James a "piece of Denny's Pie...."
Michael Robinson of Penn State will be an interesting player to watch, regarding who drafts him and how he is used. Robinson is just a terrific athlete.JeffGollin said:The Randel-El rumor does call to light an overall trend continuing to emerge in the NFL - more multi-skilled role players. i.e.:
- Slash QB's
- WR's who can run and throw
- Safeties who can play a little MLB
- CB's who can play safety
- 4-3 DE's who can line up as 3-4 OLB's
TE's who can play FB or be "the large WR."
The more quality guys like that you have on your roster, the more innovative the offensive and defensive packages, schemes and coverages your coaches can pull out of their butts. (Think: Adrian Wilson - used as a SS and also kind of a LB). It has to put pressure on opposing teams when they don't know what position a player is necessarily lining up at.
This puts "versatility" at a higher premium, and I think there will be more emphasis on drafting guys like Robinson (QB, WR, DB, RB) and Jimmy Williams - just to name two.
Stout said:You know what, I'm starting to get angry about Denny and this whole 'pie' thing...sounds an awful lot like we'll relegate ourself to complete price bargains again in FA. Once in a while you need to shell out the dough...we HAVE the cap space, and we HAVE the dough. I absolutely love the positions he's talking about bolstering, but I hate the rhetoric downplaying our ability to spend a lot in FA. We have a HUGE FRIGGIN' PIE!!!
duckfallas said:This team needs more than 1 FA OL. Try about 4.
Chris_Sanders said:I disagree.
I think Elton Brown has too much potential to give up on after a rookie season. I think Leonard Davis is good either at tackle or guard.
Stepanovich is a servicable guard or center, he just gets exposed next to a rookie and someone who has no business starting.
Ross...well I don't think we can cut him because of the cap hit.
We definitely need a guard at the minimum.
duckfallas said:Are you suggesting the Cards should keep players like Ian Allen, Roland Cantu, Shawn Lynch, and Fred Wakefield? This team's O line starters are weak at best and depth is nonexistant. I bet Step gets cut this next summer as he hasn't shown much. Bridges is a also question mark as he suffered a serious injury. You could sign 4 FA's and then some.
duckfallas said:Are you suggesting the Cards should keep players like Ian Allen, Roland Cantu, Shawn Lynch, and Fred Wakefield? This team's O line starters are weak at best and depth is nonexistant. I bet Step gets cut this next summer as he hasn't shown much. Bridges is a also question mark as he suffered a serious injury. You could sign 4 FA's and then some.
spanky1 said:Step isn't going to get cut....that is a guarantee. Hasn't shown much......he's only entering his third year and was a starter for 16 games as a rookie. Now he isn't in the league of an elite Center to be sure but there are not too many other teams that I've studied that have a back up with his upside.
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spanky1 said:Step isn't going to get cut....that is a guarantee. Hasn't shown much......he's only entering his third year and was a starter for 16 games as a rookie. Now he isn't in the league of an elite Center to be sure but there are not too many other teams that I've studied that have a back up with his upside.
Go ahead and get rid of Cantu and Lynch if you want but Allen and Wakefield represent all that is right with depth players....the ability to play multiple positions and a cost base that is necessary in the salary cap era. If you think that depth is non existent now, what would getting rid of these two do to add to it.
Bridges suffered a major injury.......a major injury.....what are you talking about.
This post lacks any credibility whatsoever.