Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
2008 BAL: S Tom Zbikowski---played 2-3 years and retired
2009 MIN: CB Asher Allen---played 3 seasons and retired
2010 PHI: DE Daniel Te'o-Nesheim---played 1 season, then to PS now in AFL
2011 KC: DE Allen Bailey---still with KC---career: 86 tackles; 7 sacks
2012 DAL: LB Sean Spence---still with Steelers---career: 53 tackles; 1 sack
2013 IND: G Hugh Thornton---started 20 games in 2 years; on IR late last season
2014 PHI: WR Josh Huff---rookie stats: 8/98/12.3/0 TDs
Not a very productive spot, as recent history would suggest. Although---
In 2008---WR Harry Douglass (#84) and DE Cliff Avril (#92) were home runs.
In 2009---WR Mike Wallace (#84), CB Ladarius Webb (#88), CB Jerraud Powers (#92)
In 2010---WR Eric Decker (#87), LB Navarro Bowman (#91), TE Jimmy Graham (#95)
In 2011---CB Chris Culliver (#80), DT Drake Nevis (#87), DT Kenrick Ellis (#94)
In 2012---WR Mohamed Sanu (#83), QB Nick Foles (#88), WR T.Y. Hilton (#92)
In 2013---TE Jordan Reed (#85), WR Stedman Bailey (#92), RB Knile Davis (#96)
In 2014---WR John Brown (#91), RB Terrance West (#94), RB Jerick McKinnon (#96)
Thus the positions that seem to do well for teams in this area of the draft are WR, RB, CB, TE.
3rd Round RB Possibilities:
T.J. Yeldon, Alabama
Javorius Allen, USC
David Cobb, Minnesota
Mike Davis, South Carolina
David Johnson, Northern Iowa
Malcolm Brown, Texas
3rd Round WR Possibilities at WR:
Rashad Greene, Florida St.
Chris Conley, Georgia
Stefon Diggs, Maryland
Antwan Goodley, Baylor
Tre McBride, William and Mary
Justin Hardy, East Carolina
T.J. Lockett, Kansas St.
Jamison Crowder, Duke
3rd Round CB Possibilities:
Ronald Darby, Florida St.
Charles Gaines, Louisville
Lorenzo Doss, Tulane
Senquez Golson, Mississippi
Steven Nelson, Oregon St.
Josh Shaw, USC
D'Joun Smith, Florida Atlantic
Alex Carter, Stanford
3rd Round Edge Rusher Possibilities:
Hau'oli Kikaha, Washington
Nate Orchard, Utah
Max Valles, Virginia
Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville
Davis Tull, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Lynden Trail, Norfolk St.
Trey Flowers, Arkansas
Markus Golden, Missouri
3rd Round LB Possibilities:
Kwon Alexander, LSU
Jake Ryan, Michigan
Ben Heeney, Kansas
Paul Dawson, TCU (slow 40 time and baggage issues?)
Martrell Spaight, Arkansas
Jordan Hicks, Texas
Conclusion: I think it may serve the Cardinals well to do what they did last year and trade down in the 1st round to add another 3rd round pick. If they are able to do, here are 3 scenarios to consider:
Scenario A:
1. Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia
2. Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana
3. T.J. Lockett, WR/PR, Kansas St.
3. Alex Carter, CB, Stanford
4. Jake Ryan, LB, Michigan
Scenario B:
1. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio St.
2. Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska
3. Hau'oli Kikaha, OLB, Washington
3. Kwon Alexander, LB, LSU
4. Steven Nelson, CB, Oregon St.
Scenario C:
1. Byron Jones, CB, Connecticut
2. Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise St.
3. Stefon Diggs, WR/PR, Maryland
3. Davis Tull, OLB, Tennessee-Chatanooga
4. Ben Heeney, LB, Kansas
Which of these scenarios would you choose? Is there another combination you would try to go with?
I would go with Scenario B---I think in FA we added good size and strength, what we now need is to compliment that with speed and playmaking skill.
2009 MIN: CB Asher Allen---played 3 seasons and retired
2010 PHI: DE Daniel Te'o-Nesheim---played 1 season, then to PS now in AFL
2011 KC: DE Allen Bailey---still with KC---career: 86 tackles; 7 sacks
2012 DAL: LB Sean Spence---still with Steelers---career: 53 tackles; 1 sack
2013 IND: G Hugh Thornton---started 20 games in 2 years; on IR late last season
2014 PHI: WR Josh Huff---rookie stats: 8/98/12.3/0 TDs
Not a very productive spot, as recent history would suggest. Although---
In 2008---WR Harry Douglass (#84) and DE Cliff Avril (#92) were home runs.
In 2009---WR Mike Wallace (#84), CB Ladarius Webb (#88), CB Jerraud Powers (#92)
In 2010---WR Eric Decker (#87), LB Navarro Bowman (#91), TE Jimmy Graham (#95)
In 2011---CB Chris Culliver (#80), DT Drake Nevis (#87), DT Kenrick Ellis (#94)
In 2012---WR Mohamed Sanu (#83), QB Nick Foles (#88), WR T.Y. Hilton (#92)
In 2013---TE Jordan Reed (#85), WR Stedman Bailey (#92), RB Knile Davis (#96)
In 2014---WR John Brown (#91), RB Terrance West (#94), RB Jerick McKinnon (#96)
Thus the positions that seem to do well for teams in this area of the draft are WR, RB, CB, TE.
3rd Round RB Possibilities:
T.J. Yeldon, Alabama
Javorius Allen, USC
David Cobb, Minnesota
Mike Davis, South Carolina
David Johnson, Northern Iowa
Malcolm Brown, Texas
3rd Round WR Possibilities at WR:
Rashad Greene, Florida St.
Chris Conley, Georgia
Stefon Diggs, Maryland
Antwan Goodley, Baylor
Tre McBride, William and Mary
Justin Hardy, East Carolina
T.J. Lockett, Kansas St.
Jamison Crowder, Duke
3rd Round CB Possibilities:
Ronald Darby, Florida St.
Charles Gaines, Louisville
Lorenzo Doss, Tulane
Senquez Golson, Mississippi
Steven Nelson, Oregon St.
Josh Shaw, USC
D'Joun Smith, Florida Atlantic
Alex Carter, Stanford
3rd Round Edge Rusher Possibilities:
Hau'oli Kikaha, Washington
Nate Orchard, Utah
Max Valles, Virginia
Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville
Davis Tull, Tennessee-Chattanooga
Lynden Trail, Norfolk St.
Trey Flowers, Arkansas
Markus Golden, Missouri
3rd Round LB Possibilities:
Kwon Alexander, LSU
Jake Ryan, Michigan
Ben Heeney, Kansas
Paul Dawson, TCU (slow 40 time and baggage issues?)
Martrell Spaight, Arkansas
Jordan Hicks, Texas
Conclusion: I think it may serve the Cardinals well to do what they did last year and trade down in the 1st round to add another 3rd round pick. If they are able to do, here are 3 scenarios to consider:
Scenario A:
1. Eli Harold, OLB, Virginia
2. Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana
3. T.J. Lockett, WR/PR, Kansas St.
3. Alex Carter, CB, Stanford
4. Jake Ryan, LB, Michigan
Scenario B:
1. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio St.
2. Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska
3. Hau'oli Kikaha, OLB, Washington
3. Kwon Alexander, LB, LSU
4. Steven Nelson, CB, Oregon St.
Scenario C:
1. Byron Jones, CB, Connecticut
2. Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise St.
3. Stefon Diggs, WR/PR, Maryland
3. Davis Tull, OLB, Tennessee-Chatanooga
4. Ben Heeney, LB, Kansas
Which of these scenarios would you choose? Is there another combination you would try to go with?
I would go with Scenario B---I think in FA we added good size and strength, what we now need is to compliment that with speed and playmaking skill.
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