Is this a dream draft? Am I hallucinating?

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I honestly have to say that if I was the GM, the first four picks would have looked exactly the same. I couldn't have hoped for a better crop that Leinart, Lutui, Pope, and Watson.

Green has made the best possible move in every round. No guessing, no funny business.
 

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I think he is reading our board for the picks...
 

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Well said Ed, the picks are all dream picks. Leinart in the 1st Watson in the 4th!!!....It is unbelievable.
 

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Same here Ed. Could not have scripted the draft any better. Watson should be a force.
 

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Someone else said it best when they referred to this as some kind of "Bizarro Cardinal World". The kind of world where we are the team that signs the premier free agent and drafts a Heisman winner.

After so many years of poor talent and draft debacles, it's hard to look at draft picks as "depth/potential" instead of "immediate starters". IMO, Watson is a perfect example of what our 4th round pick should be. A guy that has the talent to be a starter, but may end up being only a rotational/depth player. It's amazing what a few years of injecting talent into a team can do.
 
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Thus far, this draft has been all depth

Pope is probably the only guy who could conceivable start early

dont get me wrong, I am fine with this

I would love to know what the secret plan for free safety and tackle depth is though
 

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Predraft I would have said that only Lutui could have been had where he was takes so yeah, it's going really really well.

Looking at the glass half empty.....guys fall for a reason?!
 

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Yeah, the draft has been much funner ever since Green has made the picks. Instead of wondering, "Who is that? Why did we take him that high?", we're selecting guys who were big time in college.
 

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After ESPN's cvoerage ended last night, I fired up the Tivo and watched the first 10 picks of the draft, just for the heck of it.

As the Cards pick got closer, it almost felt like someone else was going to take him. Even though I knew we got Leinart, I still had to see it for myself. Almost like pinching yourself to make sure you aren't dreaming. :D
 

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Love Leinart, Pope, and Watson, but I'm disappointed in the Luitui pick. Deuce is fine, I guess, but it seems like when all the LBs started flying off the board, I just kept feeling sicker and sicker. I understand he's a good kid, but everything I've read on him says that there's a weight problem. Maybe it'll be better once we seen what kind of OL system we're running, but this guy might have a problem on a lot of pull blocks.
 

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Ed Burmila said:
I honestly have to say that if I was the GM, the first four picks would have looked exactly the same. I couldn't have hoped for a better crop that Leinart, Lutui, Pope, and Watson.

Green has made the best possible move in every round. No guessing, no funny business.

Watson might not work out - I hope he does. Hopefully being picked here will motivate him more.
 
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Watson might not work out, but it's a 4th rounder for god's sake. What's a 4th rounder? That's not exactly a big risk.

Consider our past 4th rounders - the Joel Makovickas and Nate Dwyers of the world - and I'd much rather roll the dice on someone like Watson than a nobody or someone with almost no upside.
 

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WildBB said:
Watson might not work out - I hope he does. Hopefully being picked here will motivate him more.
Watson was projected to go early to mid 2nd round. We got a steal with that pick. I'm sure Denny can motivate him. and he'll be the run stopping tackle we've been looking for.
 

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en fuego said:
Thus far, this draft has been all depth

Pope is probably the only guy who could conceivable start early

dont get me wrong, I am fine with this

I would love to know what the secret plan for free safety and tackle depth is though

That's because we draft smart ;) I love it!
 

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