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If you happen to be in front of a TV on Saturdays, and want some potential Cardinals to watch, here are some names for you.

Nick Bosa - DE - Ohio St.
-not a refinded edge rusher yet, but he has great athletic skills and a nice motor.

Ed Oliver - DT/DE - Houston
-great athlete who can move around an offensive line. Offers the ability to play base DE in a 4-3 and can move inside when you go to sub packages.

Clemson defensive line
-just turn it on and watch the defensive line.

Rashan Gary - DT/DE - Michigan
-similar versatility to Oliver
 

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If you happen to be in front of a TV on Saturdays, and want some potential Cardinals to watch, here are some names for you.

Nick Bosa - DE - Ohio St.
-not a refinded edge rusher yet, but he has great athletic skills and a nice motor.

Ed Oliver - DT/DE - Houston
-great athlete who can move around an offensive line. Offers the ability to play base DE in a 4-3 and can move inside when you go to sub packages.

Clemson defensive line
-just turn it on and watch the defensive line.

Rashan Gary - DT/DE - Michigan
-similar versatility to Oliver
Bosa not a refined rusher yet? He’s exactly that, maybe more than his brother coming out. Heavily disagree with that.

Oliver can play 4-3, 3-4, it doesn’t matter. Dude is the next Aaron Donald.

Clemson’s DLine is kind of overrated to me sans Ferrell.

Rashan Gary is basically Nkemdiche coming out, but I think he has more promise if plays inside & not EDGE.
 

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ive been skeptical of the N'Keal Harry ASU bandwagon -- but I am now on it.

AJ Green like
 

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Very Anquan like. He is a good player and should be a #1 WR at the next level. I think we will be picking too high for him though, with the way WRs are drafted now mid to late first seems appropriate at this point for him
 

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Very Anquan like. He is a good player and should be a #1 WR at the next level. I think we will be picking too high for him though, with the way WRs are drafted now mid to late first seems appropriate at this point for him

I dunno about too high

the highlight posted was Boldin like -- but he is wayyyy faster and bigger than Boldin. Pretty solid citizen as well
 

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If you happen to be in front of a TV on Saturdays, and want some potential Cardinals to watch, here are some names for you.

Nick Bosa - DE - Ohio St.
-not a refinded edge rusher yet, but he has great athletic skills and a nice motor.

Ed Oliver - DT/DE - Houston
-great athlete who can move around an offensive line. Offers the ability to play base DE in a 4-3 and can move inside when you go to sub packages.

Clemson defensive line
-just turn it on and watch the defensive line.

Rashan Gary - DT/DE - Michigan
-similar versatility to Oliver
For sure, but watch the West Virginia WRs. 3 of them. Will Grier is Heisman stuff but not our need ( hopefully ), so the 3 WRs are 2nd/3rd day gems.

Gary Jennings Jr.
David Sills
Marcus Simms
 

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Very Anquan like. He is a good player and should be a #1 WR at the next level. I think we will be picking too high for him though, with the way WRs are drafted now mid to late first seems appropriate at this point for him
Yea, with the amount of holes we have on defense, & how WRs are valued to other positions, it’s a hell no to selecting any WR in the top 5, imo.
 
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Devin White - ILB - LSU
-Nice speed Mike LB who is a grinder inside. Exactly what we don't have. Probably a late 1st to early 2nd round guy.

I need to watch more Notre Dame games...there are some prospects on the defensive side that I might add later if they match what I have heard.
 
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Here is another name...

Derrick Brown DT Auburn

Freak athlete who can play both spots inside. Has good stack, shed, and tackle ability for a college interior defensive lineman. Similar skill set to Kawann Short in a lot of ways which is interesting.

The benefit of a guy like Brown is that you can put him next to Peters or Nkemdiche as either a 3 tech or a 1 tech and he can make an impact.
 

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Devin White - ILB - LSU
-Nice speed Mike LB who is a grinder inside. Exactly what we don't have. Probably a late 1st to early 2nd round guy.

I need to watch more Notre Dame games...there are some prospects on the defensive side that I might add later if they match what I have heard.
so....Oliver in the first and White in the second??
 

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Harry is Megatron like but we don't need a WR we need offensive line a defensive front 7 help.

I wouldn't be mad with Harry if its a choice between the #1 WR and #3 offensive tackle you know.
 
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I am really leary of big college WRs with ??? speed. I don't know how fast Neal is, but I don't think he is better than 4.6
 

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I am really leary of big college WRs with ??? speed. I don't know how fast Neal is, but I don't think he is better than 4.6
Where does it come this projected 40yard dash time?
Watching his highlights, I think he can run below 4.50
 
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I am really leary of big college WRs with ??? speed. I don't know how fast Neal is, but I don't think he is better than 4.6

I get what you mean but if you think the kid is like Boldin then speed is not that big of a deal. Anquan fell in the draft because of his 40 time and was amazing until the injuries caught up with him. Some guys are just great players, I have not seen this kid play so I have no idea if he is or not
 

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I am really leary of big college WRs with ??? speed. I don't know how fast Neal is, but I don't think he is better than 4.6

Yeah I hate big wide receivers that run 4.6 40s at the combine . I remember awhile back a big kid from Pitt really good hands slow as hell though. All this hype and only ran a 4.63 at the combine glad we didn't draft him.... :)

Two best Cardinal receivers I've seen in my lifetime Larry Fitzgerald 4.63 and Anquan Boldin 4.71 at the combine.

Harry is big strong has great hands runs great routes and can go up and get it. He's considered the best WR in the country. He's very much the real deal. His 40 is clocked at 4.52
 
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