Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
I’ve collected a few emails about the Cards draft options, so here are my thoughts. The Cards likely have their first 6 picks. Mullen’s deal was conditional on his be active for 10 games, which now seems unlikely, so they’ll give up their 7th pick. They anticipate getting 3, 5, & 6 round picks in free agent compensation. Of course a mediocre record increases the value of their original picks. So, this could be a great draft, though draft history is worrisome.
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The pool is interesting. Several round 1 QBs will likely go, though only a couple early. It’s a good thing Thomas is coming along, as few top Edges will be available. I like the O-linemen better than most of the gurus, especially potential guards. It’s shaping up to be a fine draft for CBs. Ironically there are several decent LBs. The usual group of solid WRs will go, plus I think D-Linemen will be popular. If they were drafting today, I’d guess the Cards would go CB.
I recommend the free Profootballnetwork.com newsletter. Tony Pauline, one of the best talent evaluators, still works there. He is not the author, but I’m certain he has input. They only pick early choices.
The pool is interesting. Several round 1 QBs will likely go, though only a couple early. It’s a good thing Thomas is coming along, as few top Edges will be available. I like the O-linemen better than most of the gurus, especially potential guards. It’s shaping up to be a fine draft for CBs. Ironically there are several decent LBs. The usual group of solid WRs will go, plus I think D-Linemen will be popular. If they were drafting today, I’d guess the Cards would go CB.