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Thomas Jones and David Boston were the last #1 picks to get to camp on time (Shelton held out Boston's season). Incidentially, I think that the next season was when Graves came on board as a contract man.
As for #3, the Cards won a playoff game in 1998 and had a prolonged holdout with that pick, L.J. Shelton.
Graves isn't the worst GM in the NFL. Matt Millen is. But Graves is in the Bottom 5 by pretty much every metric. Especially the one that matters: Winning percentage.
IIRC Boston was like a day late. He was the classic old Cards situation we negotiated a contract with his sister as his agent, then the league rejected it because his sister wasn't an NFL licensed agent(she was a lawyer). So we did a new deal wound up not getting the terms we wanted(higher per year and for less years) and in the process he was a day late.
Shelton was late because of the classic didn't have enough cash to pay his signing bonus so we offered him way below market signing bonus while everyone argued it had nothing to do with tv money. Within days of the NFL paying out the tv money, the Cards raised their signing bonus offer and Shelton signed, still for well below market.
We've definitely come a long way from those days and Graves has been a part of that pushing the Bidwill family into the modern era.