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Dan H

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29: R1p29
dt vernon butler
louisiana tech
93: R3p30
c jack allen
michigan state
129: R4p30
qb cardale jones
ohio state
168: R5p28
ilb antwione williams
georgia southern
171: R5p31
cb cyrus jones
alabama
206: R6p30
ilb josh forrest
kentucky
 

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I picked Robert Nkedamiche ...(yea spelling)
though I really want Kelly the Alabama Center...he was there, but Robert's talent up front is too much to pass up....especially when it's possible CC's in his final year in AZ. You can't pay Chandler Jones a ton and CC.....if Robert can lead...you've got a replacement for CC.
 

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Thanks, can't wait to try it out. I don't mind Fanspeak, but I wish they had more realistic big boards to choose from. CBS is the only one that is even close.



They have a realistic big board and you can trade up or down. the site also gives you a review of the player also. Play around with the site. I find its a lot better then most of the other ones.

Just log in as a guest. Have fun.
 

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1: R1P29
QB PAXTON LYNCH, MEMPHIS

Let's just say I'm not too optimistic for the future of this team post-Carson Palmer and I think the Cardinals need to try and identify his replacement soon. Keim doesn't often overrule his head coach, but I think if a talented QB is available, Keim needs to pull the trigger even though Arians isn't fond of QBs sitting.

Lynch has the arm and size that Arians wants in his offense, but he offers improved foot speed over the Cardinals current QBs. One positive is that he isn't a running QB; every time he runs he looks to complete the downfield pass.

2: R3P30
C NICK MARTIN, NOTRE DAME

In round one, I wanted to first address the d-line or draft a center. I just felt that the potential impact of a future starting QB out weighed drafting interior linemen. I got lucky that Martin slid to the late third round, but this isn't totally unrealistic. Many hear the name Martin and they think he is going to be an instant impact player like his brother, but a few analysts I've read say that he needs more work in an NFL program before he'll make a huge impact.

3: R4P30
DT ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON, OHIO STATE

The pickings got slimmer for lineman in the 4th and Washington was head and shoulders the best prospect (I know of) left over. Washington isn't great as a pass rusher or run defender, but he is good at both and provides another rotational piece going forward.

In an ideal world, I would have been able to get a top D line prospect earlier, but I settle for a good rotational player. Campbell's future contract issues loom large for this team....


4: R5P28
CB LESHAUN SIMS, SOUTHERN UTAH

Without a 2nd round pick, the Cardinals miss out on quite a few good prospects, but Sims is a nice developmental prospect 2-3 years down the road. At 6', 200, with 4.4 speed, Sims excelled at a smaller program displaying ballhawk skills (5 interceptions) and good press man skills.

5: R5P31
ILB TRAVIS FEENEY, WASHINGTON

The Cardinals continue adding defensive depth by adding Washington team captain, Travis Feeney. He tested well at the combine (4.6 40) and demonstrated playmaking ability his senior final season (8 sacks, 17 TFLs). Feeney slides because of his slight build and injury history. He steps in on obvious pass rushing situations.


6: R6P30
OT BRANDON SHELL, SOUTH CAROLINA

Early in his career at South Carolina, Brandon Shell looked like he was going to be a high pick, but he failed take his play to the next level. The great nephew of Raiders hall of famer, Art Shell, Brandon Shell will step in and be the swing tackle for the Cardinals after lining up over the left and right side with South Carolina.
 

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Fanspeak: BPA(+need)

29: R1P29
CB WILLIAM JACKSON III
HOUSTON
93: R3P30
RB DEVONTAE BOOKER=BPA.
UTAH
129: R4P30
G ALEX REDMOND
UCLA
168: R5P28
C AUSTIN BLYTHE
IOWA
171: R5P31
QB BRANDON DOUGHTY
WESTERN KENTUCKY
206: R6P30
QB TREVONE BOYKIN
TCU


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Draftech: Bpa(+need)

29: R1P29
CB WILLIAM JACKSON III
HOUSTON
93: R3P30
RB DEVONTAE BOOKER=BPA.
UTAH
129: R4P30
C EVAN BOEHM
MISSOURI
168: R5P28
QB KEVIN HOGAN
STANFORD
171: R5P31
CB ERIC MURRAY
MINNESOTA
206: R6P30
G GRAHAM GLASGOW
MICHIGAN
 

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29: R1P29
CB WILLIAM JACKSON III
HOUSTON


93: R3P30
C MAX TUERK
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA


129: R4P30
CB BRIEAN BODDY-CALHOUN
MINNESOTA


168: R5P28
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON


171: R5P31
G REES ODHIAMBO
BOISE STATE


206: R6P30
QB BRANDON ALLEN
ARKANSAS

I like to draft cornerbacks in this draft :)
 

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Ran it again with the NFL.com draft board this time:

29: R1P29
DE KEVIN DODD
CLEMSON

92: R3P29
OLB DEION JONES
LSU


128: R4P30
C JACK ALLEN
MICHIGAN ST.


167: R5P28
CB JONATHAN JONES
AUBURN


170: R5P31
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON


205: R6P30
OT AVERY YOUNG
AUBURN
 
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