Catfish
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Quickness and speed kills----and the Cardinals added a lot of it with this draft
Our newest running back Johnson, has it and is a threat to go the distance just as Ellington is. He also has tremendous hands to catch out of the backfield, which puts him out there in space already.
Our future PR/KR has it in spades at 4.28 in the forty, (and yet he can cut). Very very few can run at that speed------almost none can cut while doing so.
There is danger here my Cardinals friends----and we are wielding this sword.
Our newest O-line prospect, DJ Humphries, has the best feet in the draft---which allows him to be flexible enough to play either side of the line. It also makes him an immediate candidate to compete for the starting right tackle position with Bobbie Massie.
The addition of two DE/OLB types can only help us on the D-line, AND with the edge rush possibility. One of them could be the surprise pick of the entire draft.
The selection of a TE for with the final pick of the draft won't hurt either.
We got better with this draft----significantly better if I might say so.
All these players are dedicated, want to, type football players who got where they are through dedication and hard work. They study the game and make themselves better, and they desire to compete and play the game they love.
No we didn't get all the picks we had hoped for--------but we got real genuine football players who will help our team and who will fill specific roles on this roster. Everybody in our Front Office, and on our coaching staff contributed to making the a very successful draft despite our poor positioning throughout the process by virtue of our standing in the W/L column from last year.
I was very pleased with the dexterity and the degree of preparedness that the Cardinals draft people displayed during this three day extravaganza.
Our newest running back Johnson, has it and is a threat to go the distance just as Ellington is. He also has tremendous hands to catch out of the backfield, which puts him out there in space already.
Our future PR/KR has it in spades at 4.28 in the forty, (and yet he can cut). Very very few can run at that speed------almost none can cut while doing so.
There is danger here my Cardinals friends----and we are wielding this sword.
Our newest O-line prospect, DJ Humphries, has the best feet in the draft---which allows him to be flexible enough to play either side of the line. It also makes him an immediate candidate to compete for the starting right tackle position with Bobbie Massie.
The addition of two DE/OLB types can only help us on the D-line, AND with the edge rush possibility. One of them could be the surprise pick of the entire draft.
The selection of a TE for with the final pick of the draft won't hurt either.
We got better with this draft----significantly better if I might say so.
All these players are dedicated, want to, type football players who got where they are through dedication and hard work. They study the game and make themselves better, and they desire to compete and play the game they love.
No we didn't get all the picks we had hoped for--------but we got real genuine football players who will help our team and who will fill specific roles on this roster. Everybody in our Front Office, and on our coaching staff contributed to making the a very successful draft despite our poor positioning throughout the process by virtue of our standing in the W/L column from last year.
I was very pleased with the dexterity and the degree of preparedness that the Cardinals draft people displayed during this three day extravaganza.