If we take an offensive player, it has to be an OT. We can get WR anywhere anytime, and are overloaded in the room right now. If you think a dominant O Lineman wouldn't come in and start on our team, where do you think a college WR is going to fit in around Hopkins, Fitz, and Kirk (who is a lot better than people are paying attention to)?
We complain every year about the O Line. Every year. If a high flying offense is going to be the character of this team for the forseeable future, we have to cement it in the trenches. This isn't a Brown vs Peterson situation. We have not adequate power but star power in the WR room. We have UDFA and injury riddled FA's on our line.
Just for reference, here is the Cardinals 20 year illustrious history of drafting offensive linemen anywhere above the last possible day of the draft.
Year
2001 Leonard Davis OT, 1st round, no second contract
2006 Deuce Lutui, G, 2nd round, no second contract (signed a one year after failing physical)
2007 Levi Brown, OT, 1st round, no second contract
2013 Jonathan Cooper, G, 1st round, no second contract
2015 DJ Humphries, OT, 1st round, Just signed 2nd contract
2018 Mason Cole, C, 3rd round, TBD
That's it, for 20 years. One guy resigned, and I get the feeling that even that was out of a little desperation to break this streak. We've always treated the offensive line like an afterthought. Hasn't it shown? The late rounds are littered with guys they took flyers on like Nate Potter, Herman Johnson, Alex Stepanovich, Elton Brown, Brandon Keith, Trevor Canfield. They got lucky on one with Reggie Wells, who is the only other guy in all these years to get a second deal.