Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
So first off, I think that whoever said that the Cardinals missed out on some guys because they were taken right before they were going to take them, was right on. I believe Keim will look back at this draft and see where a little more aggression would have probably netted them a bit better haul. Keim will learn that while it is nice to stockpile picks, the draft is truely about drafting players. A 4th round pick is nice, but if you can get a player you want by moving up a couple spots, sometimes it is worth it.
Secondly, this draft makes me believe Keim and Arians have a very clear understanding of each other. This draft was totally tailored to what Arians wants in players. Whether we like it or not, Keim drafting players that fit Arians' system is nothing other than a good thing.
We also drafted for our division. Strength, speed and overall athletes is what we drafted. In the toughest division in football, we drafted tough players.
1-Deone Bucannon - S
*Very physical playmaker who has great timed speed. I believe his coverage issues are less athletic and more technique related in nature. This is one of the few S in this class that can take down Lynch, Gore and Stacy.
2-Troy Niklas - TE
*Very physical blocker who needs work in the passing game. Not a vertical threat but a legitimate blocker who will allow us to go more 3 WR sets and will be a red zone mismatch. Vs the very physical 49er and Rams fronts, Niklas will give us a big help.
3-Kareem Martin - OLB/DE
*Sounds like the Cards want him to play OLB which makes me like the pick less. What he does offer is a huge physical presence on the edge. I wish we added a edge player who has some quickness and burst, but we just didn't.
3-John Brown - WR
*A perfect scheme fit who adds the big play ability this offense lacks. Almost exact same size as TY Hilton and very similar skill set. Arians is going to feature him and I believe Brown will make Ted Ginn expendable after this year.
4-Logan Thomas - QB
*So, I didn't like going QB in this draft, much less in the 4th round. That being said, I'm happy the guy we drafted was Logan Thomas. If I want to draft a late round QB who I'm going to develop, I want a QB who has the tools to be special and the work ethic to want to develop. Thomas has both of these. He is a big, physical QB who can survive in the West and has enough athleticism to avoid a rush. I don't know if his issues are correctable, but I think if anyone can fix it, it is our staff.
5-Ed Stinson - DE
*Physical DE who is strong at point of attack and has a little rush ability. I am good with it. He knows how to work coming out of Alabama, and played in the most physical division in college football. Maybe he is only a sub player, but that isn't terrible.
6-some guy
*I have no idea about this prospect though he does offer special teams ability. IMO, there are worse things than drafting the Justin Bethel's of the draft in the later rounds.
All in all, I personally wanted more out of this draft but I still feel the Cards did a decent job. I believe the Cards missed the boat on the dynamic edge rushers and on a decent CB class. However, the Cards did add legitimate starting threats at S and TE which we haven't had in years (in the case of TE, in recent history). They also added a legitimate burner which we have had in recent memory either. Martin and Thomas are both really big development players who have significant physical skills but both have not lived up to their potential. Stinson is a rotational player who is limited but should stick on the roster.
That is all I have for now. I am still disappointed that Keim has yet to show he can add a legitimate edge rusher and we will see on the QB. Until he does, I will have my reservations about the future of our team. There is just only so far a team can go without being able to add a premier QB or a legitimate edge rush.
Secondly, this draft makes me believe Keim and Arians have a very clear understanding of each other. This draft was totally tailored to what Arians wants in players. Whether we like it or not, Keim drafting players that fit Arians' system is nothing other than a good thing.
We also drafted for our division. Strength, speed and overall athletes is what we drafted. In the toughest division in football, we drafted tough players.
1-Deone Bucannon - S
*Very physical playmaker who has great timed speed. I believe his coverage issues are less athletic and more technique related in nature. This is one of the few S in this class that can take down Lynch, Gore and Stacy.
2-Troy Niklas - TE
*Very physical blocker who needs work in the passing game. Not a vertical threat but a legitimate blocker who will allow us to go more 3 WR sets and will be a red zone mismatch. Vs the very physical 49er and Rams fronts, Niklas will give us a big help.
3-Kareem Martin - OLB/DE
*Sounds like the Cards want him to play OLB which makes me like the pick less. What he does offer is a huge physical presence on the edge. I wish we added a edge player who has some quickness and burst, but we just didn't.
3-John Brown - WR
*A perfect scheme fit who adds the big play ability this offense lacks. Almost exact same size as TY Hilton and very similar skill set. Arians is going to feature him and I believe Brown will make Ted Ginn expendable after this year.
4-Logan Thomas - QB
*So, I didn't like going QB in this draft, much less in the 4th round. That being said, I'm happy the guy we drafted was Logan Thomas. If I want to draft a late round QB who I'm going to develop, I want a QB who has the tools to be special and the work ethic to want to develop. Thomas has both of these. He is a big, physical QB who can survive in the West and has enough athleticism to avoid a rush. I don't know if his issues are correctable, but I think if anyone can fix it, it is our staff.
5-Ed Stinson - DE
*Physical DE who is strong at point of attack and has a little rush ability. I am good with it. He knows how to work coming out of Alabama, and played in the most physical division in college football. Maybe he is only a sub player, but that isn't terrible.
6-some guy
*I have no idea about this prospect though he does offer special teams ability. IMO, there are worse things than drafting the Justin Bethel's of the draft in the later rounds.
All in all, I personally wanted more out of this draft but I still feel the Cards did a decent job. I believe the Cards missed the boat on the dynamic edge rushers and on a decent CB class. However, the Cards did add legitimate starting threats at S and TE which we haven't had in years (in the case of TE, in recent history). They also added a legitimate burner which we have had in recent memory either. Martin and Thomas are both really big development players who have significant physical skills but both have not lived up to their potential. Stinson is a rotational player who is limited but should stick on the roster.
That is all I have for now. I am still disappointed that Keim has yet to show he can add a legitimate edge rusher and we will see on the QB. Until he does, I will have my reservations about the future of our team. There is just only so far a team can go without being able to add a premier QB or a legitimate edge rush.