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Cardinals Team Report
3/19/2006
By Kent Somers
Arizona Republic
PERSONNEL ANALYSIS: The team will continue to search the free agent market for offensive linemen, but the decision not to pursue some of the big names available suggests coaches think they have the elements already in place. The most significant offensive line addition was the signing of Milford Brown, a free agent from Houston. He'll start at right guard. But he's hardly a proven commodity. Coach Dennis Green thinks the team had some talented linemen already on the roster, and that injuries were a big reason the team was last in rushing in 2005. He's counting heavily on new offensive line coach Steve Loney to take the existing pieces -- G Reggie Wells, Ts Leonard Davis and Oliver Ross and Cs Alex Stepanovich and Nick Leckey -- and make something of them. It's a fairly deep draft for interior offensive linemen, and it wouldn't be surprising to see the club take one on the first day. Coaches were satisfied last year with the play of FS Robert Griffith, even though he had just one interception and made fewer players than expected of him. At 35, Griffith is being asked to do a lot. SS Adrian Wilson was used often as a blitzer, leaving Griffith to cover a lot of ground. Defensive coaches think they'll be able to better help Griffith this year by making some adjustments in scheme, including alignment.
OFFENSIVE ADJUSTMENTS: There won't be wholesale changes in the playbook or philosophy. The three-receiver set will continue to be the base formation, and the Cardinals won't be afraid to throw. The addition of RB Edgerrin James should help a woeful running attack. It would help if the team had a solid blocking fullback. Not that it wants to use the two-back formation all the time, but it would add a threat the team didn't have last season. A commitment to the running game should help right tackle Oliver Ross. He became a glorified left tackle last year because the team threw so much, and that took away from his strength: run blocking. James Hodgins, a solid blocking back, missed all of last season with a knee injury, but there are concerns about his durability.