Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
He hasn’t thrown yet, but more and more I’m hearing Daniels will go in the top 3, maybe even 2 if he throws great. The Pats really like Harrison, but likely not enough to resist a trade with so many holes to fill. If things go that way it will be hard for the Cards to get much value trading down. There is virtually total consensus that Harrison is the top WR. However, with such a strong pool of WRs, no team seems likely to pay a solid price to move up. So Ossenfort will be left with 3 options. The most obvious is to just take Harrison. If he is all in for an OT, the second option is he could take his choice. Option 3 hinges on the NYG who seem to have the greatest need for both a WR and an OT. They likely wouldn’t pay more than pick #70 to move up if they go WR. The Chargers likely take a tackle so the Cards would get the guy the Chargers don’t take. That trade makes little sense if the Cards have an OT preference.