Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
It appears as if the Cardinals will first re-sign WR Sean Morey, S Matt Ware, DEs Rodney Bailey and Joe Tafoya...to maintain continuity. Morey is very much needed on special teams, as are Tafoya and Ware (and his signing would likely mean that the Cards may not add a safety in the draft, seeing as they would have 4 under contract: Wilson, Rolle, Francisco and Ware...with possibly Oliver Celestin added for competition). Rodney Bailey is an important signing in that currently there are no backups to starting 3-4 DEs Darnell Dockett and Antonio Smith.
All indications are that the Cardinals will try to re-sign Tim Hasselbeck as the #3 QB...and perhaps add another young QB late in the draft or as an UCFA. Other QB's looking for jobs include: Brian St. Pierre (6-3, 230, 5) PIT; Kelly Holcomb (6-2, 212, 11) MIN; and Gus Frerotte (6-3, 237, 14) STL.
It would also seem likely that the Cardinals will try to re-sign WR Jerheme Urban, in that they were happy with the progress he made in the system last year...and now that BJ is a 49er, the #3 WR spot is up for grabs. Other notable WR's looking for jobs are: Tim Carter (6-0, 189, 6) CLE; Samie Parker (5-11, 190, 4) KC; David Givens (6-0, 215, 6) HOU; Darrell Jackson (5-11, 206, 8) SF; and Eric Moulds (6-2, 193, 12) TEN.
Depending on what cap money is left in the kitty, the Cards could make a run at a couple of the remaining free agents. Here are some of the players who could make a good deal of sense, if they can be had at a reasonable salary:
Offensive Linemen
Floyd Womack (6-4, 323, 7) SEA
Shane Olivea (6-4, 312, 4) SD
Kyle Turley (6-5, 306, 9) KC
Chris Naeole (6-3, 330, 11) JAX
Larry Allen (6-3, 325, 14) SF
Ruben Brown (6-3, 304, 13) CHI
Jason Fabini (6-7, 309, 10) WASH
Barry Sims (6-5, 300, 9) OAK
John Welbourn (6-5, 310, 9) KC
Comment: The Cardinals will likely add an offensive tackle and/or guard in the draft, which makes the prospect of signing any of these players prior to the draft moot. Although, adding an inside mauler like Larry Allen or a Ruben Brown to the lineup, even at their age, could make things very interesting.
Running Backs
Musa Smith (6-0, 232, 5) BAL
Tyson Thompson (6-1, 220, 3) DAL
Verron Haynes (5-10, 222, 6) PIT
Kevin Jones (5-11, 228, 4) DET
Comment: Musa Smith has battled injuries, but he's a big back who generates a real burst in the hole. Tyson Thompson is a speed back who always looked good in pre-season games.
Defensive Linemen
Darwin Walker (6-3, 294, 8) CHI
James Reed (6-0, 286, 7) KC
Mike Rucker (6-5, 270, 9) CAR
Larry Triplett (6-2, 293, 6) BUF
Antonio Garay (6-4, 303, 3) CHI
James Hall (6-2, 280, 8) STL
Darrion Scott (6-3, 289, 4) MIN
Nick Eason (6-3, 305, 5) PIT
Comment: Darrion Scott may command a starter's salary, and has real upside. Could fit well as a 3-4 DE. Larry Triplett is an intriguing option here, with his interior quickness.
Linebackers
Takeo Spikes (6-2, 240, 10) PHI
Clark Haggans (6-4, 243, 8) PIT
Rosevelt Colvin (6-3, 254, 9) NE
Robert Reynolds (6-3, 247, 4) TEN
Donnie Spragan (6-3, 242, 7) MIA
Ian Gold (6-0, 223, 8) DEN
Victor Hobson (6-0, 252, 5) NYJ
Comment: This list is impressive, talent and experience-wise. Imagine what adding Rosevelt Colvin could do for the Cards' defense? He won't come cheap. One player here worth a good look is Robert Reynolds, who was the backup SLB in Tennessee and a very good situational player in the nickel there. Plus, he's the youngest player on this list.
Cornerbacks
Andre Dyson (5-10, 183, 7) NYJ
Hank Poteat (5-10, 195, 7) NYJ
B.J. Sams (5-10, 184, 4) BAL
Ty Law (5-11, 200, 13) KC
Comment: Dyson and Law won't come cheaply unless they are still un-signed after the draft. B.J. Sams may be the bargain here.
Safeties
Donnie Nickey (6-3, 210, 5) TEN
Gerome Sapp (6-1, 216, 5) BAL
Michael Doss (5-10, 207, 5) MIN
Comment: As stated previously, re-signing S Matt Ware is likely the only move the Cards will make, other than perhaps re-signing Oliver Celestin. Gerome Sapp was Ed Reed's understudy...and might be ready to come into his own.
Signings (within a smaller budget) that could make the Cards stronger and more flexible in the draft? My picks are:
1. QB Kelly Holcomb--we had to play a #3 QB last year, and Holcomb is significantly better than Rattay or Hasselbeck.
2. WR Tim Carter--deep threat the offense needs.
3. DE Darrion Scott--the one player on this list worth paying a little extra.
4. OLB Robert Reynolds--better signing than Chillar.
5. CB B.J. Sams--young and aggressive and would come with 4 years experience under his belt, as Rod Hood did.
I also like RBs Musa Smith and Tyson Thompson...and would consider reworking some contracts to get one of these two.
All indications are that the Cardinals will try to re-sign Tim Hasselbeck as the #3 QB...and perhaps add another young QB late in the draft or as an UCFA. Other QB's looking for jobs include: Brian St. Pierre (6-3, 230, 5) PIT; Kelly Holcomb (6-2, 212, 11) MIN; and Gus Frerotte (6-3, 237, 14) STL.
It would also seem likely that the Cardinals will try to re-sign WR Jerheme Urban, in that they were happy with the progress he made in the system last year...and now that BJ is a 49er, the #3 WR spot is up for grabs. Other notable WR's looking for jobs are: Tim Carter (6-0, 189, 6) CLE; Samie Parker (5-11, 190, 4) KC; David Givens (6-0, 215, 6) HOU; Darrell Jackson (5-11, 206, 8) SF; and Eric Moulds (6-2, 193, 12) TEN.
Depending on what cap money is left in the kitty, the Cards could make a run at a couple of the remaining free agents. Here are some of the players who could make a good deal of sense, if they can be had at a reasonable salary:
Offensive Linemen
Floyd Womack (6-4, 323, 7) SEA
Shane Olivea (6-4, 312, 4) SD
Kyle Turley (6-5, 306, 9) KC
Chris Naeole (6-3, 330, 11) JAX
Larry Allen (6-3, 325, 14) SF
Ruben Brown (6-3, 304, 13) CHI
Jason Fabini (6-7, 309, 10) WASH
Barry Sims (6-5, 300, 9) OAK
John Welbourn (6-5, 310, 9) KC
Comment: The Cardinals will likely add an offensive tackle and/or guard in the draft, which makes the prospect of signing any of these players prior to the draft moot. Although, adding an inside mauler like Larry Allen or a Ruben Brown to the lineup, even at their age, could make things very interesting.
Running Backs
Musa Smith (6-0, 232, 5) BAL
Tyson Thompson (6-1, 220, 3) DAL
Verron Haynes (5-10, 222, 6) PIT
Kevin Jones (5-11, 228, 4) DET
Comment: Musa Smith has battled injuries, but he's a big back who generates a real burst in the hole. Tyson Thompson is a speed back who always looked good in pre-season games.
Defensive Linemen
Darwin Walker (6-3, 294, 8) CHI
James Reed (6-0, 286, 7) KC
Mike Rucker (6-5, 270, 9) CAR
Larry Triplett (6-2, 293, 6) BUF
Antonio Garay (6-4, 303, 3) CHI
James Hall (6-2, 280, 8) STL
Darrion Scott (6-3, 289, 4) MIN
Nick Eason (6-3, 305, 5) PIT
Comment: Darrion Scott may command a starter's salary, and has real upside. Could fit well as a 3-4 DE. Larry Triplett is an intriguing option here, with his interior quickness.
Linebackers
Takeo Spikes (6-2, 240, 10) PHI
Clark Haggans (6-4, 243, 8) PIT
Rosevelt Colvin (6-3, 254, 9) NE
Robert Reynolds (6-3, 247, 4) TEN
Donnie Spragan (6-3, 242, 7) MIA
Ian Gold (6-0, 223, 8) DEN
Victor Hobson (6-0, 252, 5) NYJ
Comment: This list is impressive, talent and experience-wise. Imagine what adding Rosevelt Colvin could do for the Cards' defense? He won't come cheap. One player here worth a good look is Robert Reynolds, who was the backup SLB in Tennessee and a very good situational player in the nickel there. Plus, he's the youngest player on this list.
Cornerbacks
Andre Dyson (5-10, 183, 7) NYJ
Hank Poteat (5-10, 195, 7) NYJ
B.J. Sams (5-10, 184, 4) BAL
Ty Law (5-11, 200, 13) KC
Comment: Dyson and Law won't come cheaply unless they are still un-signed after the draft. B.J. Sams may be the bargain here.
Safeties
Donnie Nickey (6-3, 210, 5) TEN
Gerome Sapp (6-1, 216, 5) BAL
Michael Doss (5-10, 207, 5) MIN
Comment: As stated previously, re-signing S Matt Ware is likely the only move the Cards will make, other than perhaps re-signing Oliver Celestin. Gerome Sapp was Ed Reed's understudy...and might be ready to come into his own.
Signings (within a smaller budget) that could make the Cards stronger and more flexible in the draft? My picks are:
1. QB Kelly Holcomb--we had to play a #3 QB last year, and Holcomb is significantly better than Rattay or Hasselbeck.
2. WR Tim Carter--deep threat the offense needs.
3. DE Darrion Scott--the one player on this list worth paying a little extra.
4. OLB Robert Reynolds--better signing than Chillar.
5. CB B.J. Sams--young and aggressive and would come with 4 years experience under his belt, as Rod Hood did.
I also like RBs Musa Smith and Tyson Thompson...and would consider reworking some contracts to get one of these two.
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