bg7brd
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Leinart has no say in a trade anyway. If the Cards wanted to deal him they would and vice versa.
I have a feeling he will be taken by the Falcons at #24 if he makes it past the patriots at #23.
What's curious about Matthews is only 94 tackles (40 of them assists) and 5 sacks for his career at USC. 26 tackles, 28 assists and 4 sacks last year...and many of his tackles were on STs.
No. I'm pretty worked up with the way that some of the posters on this board treat him when he was the consummate teammate and a class act this season.
Leinart has no say in a trade anyway. If the Cards wanted to deal him they would and vice versa.
Jumping on Mitch again about Leinart? 75% probability in my mind Mitch is right on this one. Have stated so more strongly than Mitch many times.
Difference being, I recognize Leinart might have matured and changed. Emphasis on might and that's only because Whisenhunt has shown him tough love and not dumped Leinart yet.
All my football sensors still don't tend positive on Matt Leinart.
Don't the bolded contradict each other? Wouldn't you say even though Q doesn't have a "say" in being traded his actions and demands have led to him being shopped (or the team willing to consider trading him)?
If Leinart wanted to be an ass (like Cutler) he could. And many would not fault him (although those who don't like Matt would crucify him). He deserves credit for the way he has handeled it.
I am also thinking short-term on this draft. I think the Cardinals should draft players that can help immediately, at the expense of passing on some very good longer term prospects.
Good to hear that you are officially dropping Barwin as a Card first round pick.
Barwin is possibly the quickest edge rusher in this draft. His 11 sacks last year were no fuke. AND he blocked three punts last year. No way is he off my radar. Move this kid around in passing situations and have him rush like a madman.
I think because of how evenly graded most of the first round prospects are this year, I think that the trading frenzy will be totally dependent on need. You are right about guys like with extra ammo like the Patriots, Broncos and possibly the Lions will be trying to move around and get who they want. What will be interesting is what the Redskins could do. I've seen them being mentioned in a quite a few draft day transaction scenarios. They are a wildcard because they could literally take anybody at #13 and it would make sense for him.
Although I would officially lose faith in Detroit if they passed on Stafford, the idea of St. Louis seriously looking at QB is a bit understated considering the hole at LT and LB. I know that they love Sanchez, but the question is whether Devaney would take the financial burden that comes with a #2 overall pick and Bulger's (who I think can still be an productive starter) hefty contract. But they could take Stafford or Sanchez and take one of Beatty, Britton, or Loadholt will be there at 35. After Loadholt, I think the OT class is a steep fall off. If I was a Rams fan, I would really want Aaron Curry. He can play all three spots, but ideally you play Curry inside and move Witherspoon back outisde where he belongs. Two birds with one stone on defense.
I think that Kruger would fit in perfectly at Predator. He's not stiff and has a good first step, but my concern is that he is raw because of his limited experience and it shows with his pass rush moves.
Like explained in the newest Azcardinals.com article. The scouts have a list of things to look for in each prospect.
http://www.azcardinals.com/news/detail.php?PRKey=2975
When figuring out what that list of skill sets are the coaches have given to their scouts, I think a good place to look at is the one and only 3/4 OLB/converted DE we have ever drafted in the Wiz era - Chris Harrington.
What skill set did Chris Harrington have or show on tape and I think we could come up with a pretty accurate list of what the Cards look for in a 3-4 OLB.
1. Good but not great sack totals, but it was combined with high tackle totals. Meaning a well rounded LB, not one trick ponies.
2. Sets the edge
3. In the 260 pound range
4. Very strong vertical jump (lower body strength)
5. Hard-working overachiever
Doesn't he play for Cincy now?Any clue as to how Harrington might pan out with an off season conditioning program under his belt? We felt he had a lot of upside last year. It seems that he should be ahead of almost anyone they take this year.
Shall I create the syllogism?
#2 QBs behind Pro Bowl QBs are not going to start.
Matt Leinart is a #2 QB behind a Pro Bowl QB.
Matt Leinart is not going to start.
Let me recap:
1. There is a high market right now for starting QBs.
2. Warner is the starting QB in Arizona...it's no longer a competition heading into camp.
3. Leinart could be---if he was dealt for---the starting QB for the Lions, the Jets, the Redskins and possibly even for the Bucs.
4. The QB pool in this year's draft is weak.
For a QB like Matt Leinart all these things would favor his interests to start if he expressed a desire to ask for a trade.
Doesn't he play for Cincy now?
I think Cincy got him off our practice squad or something.Did he get released?
3. This draft is going to feature a flurry of trades. It will be interesting to see for example what the Patriots do, seeing as they have the #23, #34, #47 and #58 picks on the first day. I think they will use two of the second rounders to move up to the tail end of the first round if a player they like is stil on the board. It's even posible that the Cardinals might swing such a deal with them, if the Patriots want to move in front of the Steelers.
Would you take 47 and 58 for Boldin and maybe like a 4th round pick next year?
@31 - Brown
@47 - Wood , Mack , Unger
@58 - Sintim , Kruger , Veikune
@63 - Casey, Meridith
@95 - Sidbury, Martin, Barnes,
@131- Vollmer, Kropog
No, no and no.Would you take 47 and 58 for Boldin and maybe like a 4th round pick next year?
@31 - Brown
@47 - Wood , Mack , Unger
@58 - Sintim , Kruger , Veikune
@63 - Casey, Meridith
@95 - Sidbury, Martin, Barnes,
@131- Vollmer, Kropog