Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
I’ve talked with the group I trust about what medical assessments are saying about Farley. The consensus is his back injury is not a concern. It should heal completely and be no more likely to recur than it would be for anyone else with no history to suffer this injury. It should leave no lasting impairment. Overall there has always been the issue if you take someone with an injury history, you expose yourself if they are re-injured. Since Keim is already receiving quite a bit of criticism he may be too gun shy to take Farley. Keim likely won’t be the only GM to back off despite favorable medical.
Considering all of that, CB, like QB, is an expensive position to fill. To get a number one CB at 16 would be huge salary cap-wise and help cap space for several years. Considering the Cards figure to not draft this high in upcoming years, the Cards should stay bold and grab Farley. Otherwise they will be forced to overpay for a free agent CB.
Considering all of that, CB, like QB, is an expensive position to fill. To get a number one CB at 16 would be huge salary cap-wise and help cap space for several years. Considering the Cards figure to not draft this high in upcoming years, the Cards should stay bold and grab Farley. Otherwise they will be forced to overpay for a free agent CB.