In hindsight, it was clearly the wrong gamble. While we can't use hindsight, it wasn't hindsight when a lot of posters were drilling him for passing on Anderson. I found it a mistake then and still find it a mistake. Less of a total disaster mistake, thankfully, because PJJ isn't a bad OT, but still a mistake.
I 100% disagree here. The Cardinals plan was to build through the draft and they needed draft assets to do so. They got their franchise LT out of those draft day trades and several other players at multiple positions.
While Offensive Linemen are not typically sexy picks that have easily measurable stats, they are still very very important. Especially when you consider a LT is protecting the blind side of the most valuable asset in the NFL (A Franchise QB). PJJ has been very solid at LT in his first season there. I saw a recent snapshot from PFF that had PJJ rated as the top OL from the 2023 draft class.
So far Garrett Williams has been fantastic as a starting slot corner. Not only is he great in coverage he is very strong in run support.
Adams is a work in progress at guard. He has shown impressive run blocking ability but needs a lot of work with his pass protection. I'm fine with him as a backup and hope he can develop into a starter someday. IMO it all comes down to one thing (can he improve his pass blocking).
Then there are (BJ Ojulari, D Robinson and E Jones) who were drafted on the defense side of the ball and haven't seen much time yet due to injury. IMO they get an incomplete grade so far. Only time will tell if one of these guys develops into a solid starter in the NFL.