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I hope they don't pick up another te. I think we are good with the ones we have.
 

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I hope they don't pick up another te. I think we are good with the ones we have.

I'm with you here. Give the TE's we have a chance to prove they belong here
 

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Two positions I feel confident we will stay away from on draft day, unless our roster changes, are WR and TE. Unless the Cardinals find a WR who is a returner, there isn't much in this draft that is going to beat out Jaron Brown. In terms of TE, the Cards have been vocal in how much they like Momah and Christian.
 

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so,...now that we have seen the worst case scenario..... what else ya got?
 

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Andrew Billings is an interesting pick. Could very well be the actual pick.


Hes a big, extremely powerful NT, who they say, struggles with motivation. That's a huge, huge red flag to me.

Hes sort of the NT equivalent of DJ Humphries. Very talented, but immature.


*If he gets it together, the guy can be a game wrecker for us. He'll collapse the pocket and enable Chandler to eat
 

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Andrew Billings is an interesting pick. Could very well be the actual pick.


Hes a big, extremely powerful NT, who they say, struggles with motivation. That's a huge, huge red flag to me.

Hes sort of the NT equivalent of DJ Humphries. Very talented, but immature.


*If he gets it together, the guy can be a game wrecker for us. He'll collapse the pocket and enable Chandler to eat



Billings is 6 foot and 310.... not big... not for a NT,...not by any stretch.
 

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Billings is 6 foot and 310.... not big... not for a NT,...not by any stretch.

Not that it matters, but he's 6'1 310. That's a very knee jerk, uninformed opinion to say "hes not 6'6 400 pounds, therefore..."


His playing power is unmatched. Hes more powerful than Dan Williams was, which is an enormous compliment.

Yes, he is 6'1. Do you know what that means? He out leverages everybody on the line by being lower and stronger. Hes literally an anchor in the middle.

Hes the same size as Corey Peters, whos our current starting NT, except Andrew is much stronger.
 

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Not that it matters, but he's 6'1 310. That's a very knee jerk, uninformed opinion to say "hes not 6'6 400 pounds, therefore..."


His playing power is unmatched. Hes more powerful than Dan Williams was, which is an enormous compliment.

Yes, he is 6'1. Do you know what that means? He out leverages everybody on the line by being lower and stronger. Hes literally an anchor in the middle.

Hes the same size as Corey Peters, whos our current starting NT, except Andrew is much stronger.

I've read that Billings is more 3 technique than a 1 technique.

I don't see the Cardinals drafting a 1 or 3 that high. I think they would consider a 5 technique type like Butler before Billings.
 

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So I'm reading between the lines, you don't see a need for TE or WR.
OK with Billings at NT?

Im not interested in drafting a NT or much else in that draft. But that is my opinion. The Cards not interested in WRs or TEs is more of a prediction that I am confident in.
 

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Im not interested in drafting a NT or much else in that draft. But that is my opinion. The Cards not interested in WRs or TEs is more of a prediction that I am confident in.

I have run through the scenario that the Cardinals COULD draft a WR. If a prospect was available in round 1 that the team thought could be a future starter, I could see the team drafting him this year to stash for the season to let Floyd/Fitz walk.
 

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I have run through the scenario that the Cardinals COULD draft a WR. If a prospect was available in round 1 that the team thought could be a future starter, I could see the team drafting him this year to stash for the season to let Floyd/Fitz walk.

Cardinals are actually in "all in" mode
They are working to make great things in 2016..not planning long future
 

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I don't know if that's true; if Kim is smart he'll consider the future as well.

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I have run through the scenario that the Cardinals COULD draft a WR. If a prospect was available in round 1 that the team thought could be a future starter, I could see the team drafting him this year to stash for the season to let Floyd/Fitz walk.

I agree---Keim will draft BPA and if the BPA is WR, he's the pick. BA has said, and SK agrees, you never know when a unit one thinks is a strength suddenly becomes a need.

Now---if a WR and C or CB have grades that are comparable, then SK would consider greatest need.

BTW---Andrew Billings's tape leaves a lot to be desired. He stands up almost every play on the snap, thus diminishing his brute strength and for guy who is so strong, he doesn't disengage with any consistence and he is not very productive. Whatever team that takes him is going to have to turn him into a football player---same with his teammate DE Shawn Oakman, another physical specimen who is not a consistent playmaker.
 

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I don't know if that's true; if Kim is smart he'll consider the future as well.

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If the Cardinals are serious about re-signing Floyd, they won't take a WR in round 1. Floyd, John Brown, JJ Nelson, Jaron Brown, and this is considered a draft without great talent at the top or great depth. It is the same with TE. It isn't that TE couldn't be improved, but what we would need doesn't match up well with this class and where we are picking.
 
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