Mitch
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Rumor had it that the Cardinals were trying to trade up to the #2 spot. They were one of a few teams mentioned at the beginning of the draft. If true, who were the Cardinals hoping to pick at #2 and what would it have taken to climb up the board from #13?
The pundits believed that QB Patrick Mahomes II was the Cardinals' target.
Do you believe that?
I don't.
I think the Cardinals were after DE Solomon Thomas or S Jamal Adams, and they were willing to give up the #13 and #45 picks plus their 2018 2nd rounder.
Then next question is: had QBs Patrick Mahomes and/or Deshaun Watson been available at #13 would Keim have taken one of them?
I do not believe he would have. I think he would have taken BPA and done what Peter King suggested he would do, is try to trade back up into the later portion of Round 1 if Mahomes was still on the board.
Be that as it may, what Keim was able to do in this draft was artful. He made three bold trades that allowed him to address areas of both short and long-term needs. Think of it this way...look at which players (in what could be their last year or two with the team) the draft picks are likely to succeed:
1. LB Hassan Reddick -- LB Karlos Dansby
2. S Budda Baker -- S Antoine Bethea
3. WR Chad Williams -- WR Larry Fitzgerald
4. G Dorian Johnson -- G Mike Iupati
5. T Will Holden -- T Jared Veldheer
5. RB/KR T.J. Logan -- RB/KR Andre Ellington
6. CB/ST gunner Rudy Ford -- CB/ST gunner Justin Bethel
When you look at Keim's plan in this fashion, it makes a ton of common sense.
And this has been Keim's pattern for a couple of years now -- like drafting T D.J. Humphries to take T Bobby Massie's spot or DE Robert Nkemdiche to take DE Calais Campbell's spot.
This too is why the Cardinals don't feel the immediate urgency to start rookies -- they can ease them in when the feel the rookies are ready, or integrate them into sub package roles, as they first did with hybrid S/$LB Deone Bucannon.
Moreover, all of his picks have athletic upside. His picks in Rounds 2 and 4 were 2016 All Americans. His picks in Rounds 1 and 3 were players who aced every aspect of the pre-draft process. His pick in Round 5 is as near a proto-type to Jared Veldheer as one is going to find. His second pick in Round 5 was the fastest RB/KR at the Combine. And his pick in Round 6 is a slightly faster and equally aggressive on STs version of Justin Bethel, for which Keim was willing to give up both 7th round picks in order to ensure the selection.
To be candid, I came into this draft wondering what Keim's plan was-- and now that I am able to connect the dots, I can appreciate how prescient and precise this plan was. Kudos to Keim. This draft is a work of art.
The pundits believed that QB Patrick Mahomes II was the Cardinals' target.
Do you believe that?
I don't.
I think the Cardinals were after DE Solomon Thomas or S Jamal Adams, and they were willing to give up the #13 and #45 picks plus their 2018 2nd rounder.
Then next question is: had QBs Patrick Mahomes and/or Deshaun Watson been available at #13 would Keim have taken one of them?
I do not believe he would have. I think he would have taken BPA and done what Peter King suggested he would do, is try to trade back up into the later portion of Round 1 if Mahomes was still on the board.
Be that as it may, what Keim was able to do in this draft was artful. He made three bold trades that allowed him to address areas of both short and long-term needs. Think of it this way...look at which players (in what could be their last year or two with the team) the draft picks are likely to succeed:
1. LB Hassan Reddick -- LB Karlos Dansby
2. S Budda Baker -- S Antoine Bethea
3. WR Chad Williams -- WR Larry Fitzgerald
4. G Dorian Johnson -- G Mike Iupati
5. T Will Holden -- T Jared Veldheer
5. RB/KR T.J. Logan -- RB/KR Andre Ellington
6. CB/ST gunner Rudy Ford -- CB/ST gunner Justin Bethel
When you look at Keim's plan in this fashion, it makes a ton of common sense.
And this has been Keim's pattern for a couple of years now -- like drafting T D.J. Humphries to take T Bobby Massie's spot or DE Robert Nkemdiche to take DE Calais Campbell's spot.
This too is why the Cardinals don't feel the immediate urgency to start rookies -- they can ease them in when the feel the rookies are ready, or integrate them into sub package roles, as they first did with hybrid S/$LB Deone Bucannon.
Moreover, all of his picks have athletic upside. His picks in Rounds 2 and 4 were 2016 All Americans. His picks in Rounds 1 and 3 were players who aced every aspect of the pre-draft process. His pick in Round 5 is as near a proto-type to Jared Veldheer as one is going to find. His second pick in Round 5 was the fastest RB/KR at the Combine. And his pick in Round 6 is a slightly faster and equally aggressive on STs version of Justin Bethel, for which Keim was willing to give up both 7th round picks in order to ensure the selection.
To be candid, I came into this draft wondering what Keim's plan was-- and now that I am able to connect the dots, I can appreciate how prescient and precise this plan was. Kudos to Keim. This draft is a work of art.