Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
A quick roster review post draft..
The Good: OL
-This has been a weak spot for the Cardinals for a long time. We have now added Bobby Massie, Nate Potter, Senio Kelemete, Jonathan Cooper and Earl Watford through the draft over the past two years. That is a ton of young talent added with draft resources (one 1st, two 4ths, one 5th and one 7th) that we haven't had on our roster in many years. Now, they haven't proven anything yet, but the potential at this position is very high.
The Bad: S
-I really like the Tyrann Mathieu pick. BUT, while he may be the best player in our secondary, he hasn't played football in over a year. That is a big deal. Other than him we are counting on Bell and Rashad Johnson to hold up the fort, or on an UDFA in Tony Jefferson. That spells trouble IMO. Now, I understand there are only so many needs you can address in one offseason, but that doesn't change the fact that this unit is fighting an uphill battle this year.
The Ugly: OLB
-My biggest issue with our draft is our pass rush. I liked the Okafer pick, but there is a reason he fell in the draft. While San Francisco was adding pass rushers, we were drafting 3-4 ILBs. OLB looks really bad right now with Acho, Schofield, Alexander, Shaughnessy and Okafer outside. Again, only so many needs can be addressed in one offseason, but this was a big one and we did very little to improve it. To make it worst, Shaun Phillips was signed over the weekend as well, so vet help is limited.
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Ok, now before anyone hammers me for being negative, here is what I am very pleased with.
1-QB: We have better QB depth and personnel than we have had since Warner.
2-RB: We are no longer two injuries away from Powell or Smith being our RB. Personally, I think Stepfan Taylor is our 2014 starting RB, but that is my own homerism.
3-OL: See "the good."
4-CB: Peterson, Powers, Cason and Flemming should be an imrpovement over what we had last year. I would have liked to see the Cardinals take Jordan Poyer over Andre Ellington, but Poyer probably dropped for a reason. We are 4 deep at CB which is good as long as Flemming develops and Powers stays healthy.
The Good: OL
-This has been a weak spot for the Cardinals for a long time. We have now added Bobby Massie, Nate Potter, Senio Kelemete, Jonathan Cooper and Earl Watford through the draft over the past two years. That is a ton of young talent added with draft resources (one 1st, two 4ths, one 5th and one 7th) that we haven't had on our roster in many years. Now, they haven't proven anything yet, but the potential at this position is very high.
The Bad: S
-I really like the Tyrann Mathieu pick. BUT, while he may be the best player in our secondary, he hasn't played football in over a year. That is a big deal. Other than him we are counting on Bell and Rashad Johnson to hold up the fort, or on an UDFA in Tony Jefferson. That spells trouble IMO. Now, I understand there are only so many needs you can address in one offseason, but that doesn't change the fact that this unit is fighting an uphill battle this year.
The Ugly: OLB
-My biggest issue with our draft is our pass rush. I liked the Okafer pick, but there is a reason he fell in the draft. While San Francisco was adding pass rushers, we were drafting 3-4 ILBs. OLB looks really bad right now with Acho, Schofield, Alexander, Shaughnessy and Okafer outside. Again, only so many needs can be addressed in one offseason, but this was a big one and we did very little to improve it. To make it worst, Shaun Phillips was signed over the weekend as well, so vet help is limited.
#
Ok, now before anyone hammers me for being negative, here is what I am very pleased with.
1-QB: We have better QB depth and personnel than we have had since Warner.
2-RB: We are no longer two injuries away from Powell or Smith being our RB. Personally, I think Stepfan Taylor is our 2014 starting RB, but that is my own homerism.
3-OL: See "the good."
4-CB: Peterson, Powers, Cason and Flemming should be an imrpovement over what we had last year. I would have liked to see the Cardinals take Jordan Poyer over Andre Ellington, but Poyer probably dropped for a reason. We are 4 deep at CB which is good as long as Flemming develops and Powers stays healthy.