Rumor: Cardinals may pursue Chris Ivory when free agency hits...

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per Jurecki on twitter...

"Depending on the tender offer RB Chris Ivory receives from the #saints (undrafted) he's a restricted FA, look for the Cards to pursue Ivory"

I am excited because Ivory is a guy I really like and think he could be a very good player. It is Jurecki and we will see what happens, but potentially some good news.
 

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I will never again express enthusiasm for a Card RB acquisition.

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If we do it better not be for more than 2.5 a year...
 

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What kind of pick to we have to give?

It depends on what the Saints put on him.

For a Restricted Free Agent, the team can guarantee him a certain one year salary which corresponds to draft pick compensation. The higher the salary the team guarantees, the the higher the compensation pick if someone signs him. Also, the team can match offers.

For example, I believe we guarantee Stevens-Howling $2 last year, and the compensation if a team wanted to sign him was a second rounder.

Ivory is one guy I would love to go after, but I don't think I want to give more than a 4th for him.
 

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Here is the 2013 Tender List.

And here are the tenders for RFAs
High tender is $2.879M (1st-Rd comp)
Next is $2.023M (2nd-Rd comp)
Then $1.323M (original draft round)
Then $1.323M (Right of first Refusal).

Now if Ivory is tendered on the bottom 2 then we don't have to give up a pick since he was an undrafted player.
 

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Each player that signs a tender receives the one-year salary that corresponds to the tender level. Teams which choose not to match an offer on a player with a low tender receive a draft pick corresponding to the round in which the player was originally drafted (except that the highest pick that can be surrendered for such a tender is a second-round pick). For example, a player who was originally drafted in the sixth round of the NFL Draft would force the team signing him to give his former team a sixth-round pick in the upcoming draft as compensation for his service. No compensation is required for an undrafted player on the lowest tender amount, so teams with valued undrafted RFAs are taking a notable risk by offering such tenders.
 

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I can't imagine the Saints tendering him for much, since they have Pierre Thomas, Ingram, and Sproles.

I'm not sold on the idea of acquiring Ivory, since I think that system makes backs look way more dynamic than they are, but I know it will please some people here.
 

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I can't imagine the Saints tendering him for much, since they have Pierre Thomas, Ingram, and Sproles.

I'm not sold on the idea of acquiring Ivory, since I think that system makes backs look way more dynamic than they are, but I know it will please some people here.

The system didn't help Reggie Bush all that much. His best season came when he left NO. The Saints are loaded at RB with each having a different skillet. Ivory is simply part of the log jam and will be the odd man out. Every game I've seen him in he's shown burst and the ability to bust through defenders. In addition, he's averaged 5.1 YPC. IMO, if I'm the Saints, I'd get rid of Mark Ingram and keep Ivory since he's demonstrated more burst and physicality.
 
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The system didn't help Reggie Bush all that much. His best season came when he left NO. The Saints are loaded at RB with each having a different skillet. Ivory is simply part of the log jam and will be the odd man out. Every game I've seen him in he's shown burst and the ability to bust through defenders. In addition, he's averaged 5.1 YPC. IMO, if I'm the Saints, I'd get rid of Mark Ingram and keep Ivory since he's demonstrated more burst and physicality.

Reggie Bush was, and still is, nothing more than a utility back, unfortunately. I know he's had some really strong performances with Miami over the past two years, but nothing near what everyone thought his talent level was at USC. There's a reason he lost carries to Thomas.

I don't have the numbers in front of me, but I'd love to see a comparison of Bush's numbers to Ivory's. I'm concerned that Ivory is an illusion - he was close to being cut by the Saints about three times last season, if I recall.
 

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Why would we pursue any RB when, according to 14% of voters in a poll on the official site, we have the Cardinal's all time greatest running back currently on the roster?
Who do you think is the best Cardinals running back of all time?
Edgerrin James 14%
Larry Centers 8%
Ollie Matson 5%
Otis Anderson 21%
Stump Mitchell 7%
Jim Otis 8%
Johnny Roland 1%
Charley Trippi 9%
Terry Metcalf 7%
Beanie Wells 14%
John David Crow 5%

:shrug:
 
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Why would we pursue any RB when, according to 14% of voters in a poll on the official site, we have the Cardinal's all time greatest running back currently on the roster?
Who do you think is the best Cardinals running back of all time?
Edgerrin James 14%
Larry Centers 8%
Ollie Matson 5%
Otis Anderson 21%
Stump Mitchell 7%
Jim Otis 8%
Johnny Roland 1%
Charley Trippi 9%
Terry Metcalf 7%
Beanie Wells 14%
John David Crow 5%

:shrug:

well that poll is a load of crap, Terry Metcalf is all I have to say :)
 

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If the Saints tender Ivory at all, the Cards should pass. Why would they pay more than $1.5M for a guy who's going to compete in your backfield and hasn't appeared in more than 6 games in a season in three years?
 

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Why would we pursue any RB when, according to 14% of voters in a poll on the official site, we have the Cardinal's all time greatest running back currently on the roster?
Who do you think is the best Cardinals running back of all time?
Edgerrin James 14%
Larry Centers 8%
Ollie Matson 5%
Otis Anderson 21%
Stump Mitchell 7%
Jim Otis 8%
Johnny Roland 1%
Charley Trippi 9%
Terry Metcalf 7%
Beanie Wells 14%
John David Crow 5%

:shrug:
Me and THESMEL just voted alot :D.
 

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The system didn't help Reggie Bush all that much. His best season came when he left NO. The Saints are loaded at RB with each having a different skillet. quote]
 

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While I like his skill set and when he has been on the field he has produced I am also very leary of this guy.

3 years in the league and most of that time he has either been on IR, started the season on the PUP, or a injury scratch on game day. Dude is very injury prone.
 

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This seems highly unlikely.

To give up a potential draft pick, and get into a bidding war for a RB ?

I dunno.

Is Ivory THAT much better then the following ?

- William Powell
- Mike Goodson
- Rashad Jennings
- Chris Rainey
- Peyton Hillis

I would like to see the Cardinals pick up Mike Goodson personally.
 

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This seems highly unlikely.

To give up a potential draft pick, and get into a bidding war for a RB ?

I dunno.

Is Ivory THAT much better then the following ?

- William Powell
- Mike Goodson
- Rashad Jennings
- Chris Rainey
- Peyton Hillis

I would like to see the Cardinals pick up Mike Goodson personally.

To be fair to the OP and Chopper, if there's draft pick compensation for Ivory, it's a no-go. But if he's tendered at the original-round level or right-of-first refusal, you don't have to provide a draft pick, because he's an undrafted free agent.

If he's tendered at all, I don't want him, because we'd have to pay him some $2M this year to make it worth his while to leave.
 
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