Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
I was encouraged to see the Cards publically indicate they would go front 7 on defense. It was no big shock, but it still seems to fit with what I see.
Here’s a brief round by round of some of the likely pool they be may be looking at when that portion of the draft arrives. I would take one of these players (in order) should they be available at that point. I cannot recall a year when there was so much division of opinion about into which round a given player would fall. It wouldn’t shock me to see someone I have in 3, go in round 1. There is little consensus after the top 10 picks.
I think the Cards will go DT if either Williams or Odrick is still on the board. If they are gone, the Cards will take the best linebacker available: inside or outside. If there has been a major run on linebackers (a slight possibility), then they may look at the corners. I see no OT that likely lasts that late who is worth the pick. I feel quite certain they will get one of the DTs. I know many people do not see Odrick as a NT. I do. He can still add a few pounds to his frame. He is exceptionally strong and shows an excellent understanding of leverage. He has exceptional agility for his size; making him my first choice. Williams is more the traditional DT, less mobile but more difficult to move. That is not to say Williams is one dimensional, he’s just doesn’t offer the flexibility Odrick does. Odrick could even move to DE in a 3-4 and would fit inside in a 4-3 alignment as well.
Players with an asterisk could well be gone at the indicated point, especially with the Cards picking late in each round. For example I think Tebow likely goes in round one and probably to Jacksonville if they can move down. Yes, I think he will be a solid NFL QB. I have Spikes earlier than most. He dropped because of his timed speed, but his game speed looks fine to me. Butler could well go before him and I heard the Cards liked him. I also have Watson and Cooper earlier than I suspect others do. Cooper is a money player, playing big when it means the most. He runs very polished routes for a young player. Watson also makes plays and should have immediate value on special teams. Another undervalued player is Rolle. You can’t teach smart. He’s always in the right place at the right time and knows what to do when he finds himself there. Somewhere along the line the Cards must get a return man. I have several options positioned in various rounds, but most of them are one-trick ponies.
Round 1
Jared Odrick DT
Dan Williams DT
Jerry Hughes OLB (suddenly underrated)
Sean Weatherspoon OLB (can play inside if needed)
Kyle Wilson CB (little bust potential, will succeed at least at nickel)
Round 2
Linval Joseph DT
Brandon Spikes ILB*
Donald Butler ILB*
Patrick Robinson CB
Tim Tebow QB*
Vlad Ducasse OT*
Round 3
Jason Worilds OLB
Dekoda Watson OLB
Riley Cooper WR
Roger Safford OT*
Perrish Cox CB*
Emmanuel Sanders KR/WR
Round 4
Cam Thomas DT*
Walter McFadden CB
Myron Rolle S
Clay Harbor FB/TE
Trindon Holliday KR/WR
Brandon James KR/RB
Round 6
Junior Galette OLB
Kendrick Lewis S
Antonio Brown KR
Matt Tennant C*
Selvish Capers OT*
Round 7
Nic Richmond OT
Sam Shields CB/ST
David Bryant S/ST
Dom Randolph QB
So I think they’ll take 2 linebackers, 2 offensive linemen, 1 quarterback, 1 corner, 1 safety and a kick returner, who likely doubles as a returner. I know that’s 8, but it’s not an exact science. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a TE/FB combo player like Harbor instead of a safety. Hopefully I got all the spellings & positions correct. I don’t have a proof reader any more. Enjoy the draft. It’s truly unique in all of sports.
Here’s a brief round by round of some of the likely pool they be may be looking at when that portion of the draft arrives. I would take one of these players (in order) should they be available at that point. I cannot recall a year when there was so much division of opinion about into which round a given player would fall. It wouldn’t shock me to see someone I have in 3, go in round 1. There is little consensus after the top 10 picks.
I think the Cards will go DT if either Williams or Odrick is still on the board. If they are gone, the Cards will take the best linebacker available: inside or outside. If there has been a major run on linebackers (a slight possibility), then they may look at the corners. I see no OT that likely lasts that late who is worth the pick. I feel quite certain they will get one of the DTs. I know many people do not see Odrick as a NT. I do. He can still add a few pounds to his frame. He is exceptionally strong and shows an excellent understanding of leverage. He has exceptional agility for his size; making him my first choice. Williams is more the traditional DT, less mobile but more difficult to move. That is not to say Williams is one dimensional, he’s just doesn’t offer the flexibility Odrick does. Odrick could even move to DE in a 3-4 and would fit inside in a 4-3 alignment as well.
Players with an asterisk could well be gone at the indicated point, especially with the Cards picking late in each round. For example I think Tebow likely goes in round one and probably to Jacksonville if they can move down. Yes, I think he will be a solid NFL QB. I have Spikes earlier than most. He dropped because of his timed speed, but his game speed looks fine to me. Butler could well go before him and I heard the Cards liked him. I also have Watson and Cooper earlier than I suspect others do. Cooper is a money player, playing big when it means the most. He runs very polished routes for a young player. Watson also makes plays and should have immediate value on special teams. Another undervalued player is Rolle. You can’t teach smart. He’s always in the right place at the right time and knows what to do when he finds himself there. Somewhere along the line the Cards must get a return man. I have several options positioned in various rounds, but most of them are one-trick ponies.
Round 1
Jared Odrick DT
Dan Williams DT
Jerry Hughes OLB (suddenly underrated)
Sean Weatherspoon OLB (can play inside if needed)
Kyle Wilson CB (little bust potential, will succeed at least at nickel)
Round 2
Linval Joseph DT
Brandon Spikes ILB*
Donald Butler ILB*
Patrick Robinson CB
Tim Tebow QB*
Vlad Ducasse OT*
Round 3
Jason Worilds OLB
Dekoda Watson OLB
Riley Cooper WR
Roger Safford OT*
Perrish Cox CB*
Emmanuel Sanders KR/WR
Round 4
Cam Thomas DT*
Walter McFadden CB
Myron Rolle S
Clay Harbor FB/TE
Trindon Holliday KR/WR
Brandon James KR/RB
Round 6
Junior Galette OLB
Kendrick Lewis S
Antonio Brown KR
Matt Tennant C*
Selvish Capers OT*
Round 7
Nic Richmond OT
Sam Shields CB/ST
David Bryant S/ST
Dom Randolph QB
So I think they’ll take 2 linebackers, 2 offensive linemen, 1 quarterback, 1 corner, 1 safety and a kick returner, who likely doubles as a returner. I know that’s 8, but it’s not an exact science. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a TE/FB combo player like Harbor instead of a safety. Hopefully I got all the spellings & positions correct. I don’t have a proof reader any more. Enjoy the draft. It’s truly unique in all of sports.