I like Skoronski, but in most years he's probably a late first rounder.Anderson is a stud no doubt.
I don't buy he the only blue chip player though.
I think Gonzalez is a sure fire CB1. I think Skoronski's floor is pro bowl Guard if not Tackle.
Love the post But one thing, Cards mid stinks.....OH your not talking LB?I love how during the season we talk about needing to build up the lines and then draft season comes around and the now we start talking about WRs and CBs.
And as much as I like the idea of building the lines, I am not passing on Will Anderson for an OG or a 253lb DE from Clemson lacking elite rush traits.
We have enough mid, we need some great.
I only trade down if no Anderson. And then I start loading up on olinemen, dlinemen and edge. Build the trenches first. We can find the receivers and cbs in free agency.I love how during the season we talk about needing to build up the lines and then draft season comes around and the now we start talking about WRs and CBs.
And as much as I like the idea of building the lines, I am not passing on Will Anderson for an OG or a 253lb DE from Clemson lacking elite rush traits.
We have enough mid, we need some great.
Kiper doesn't think that Anderson is as good as Joey Bosa, Nic Bosa, or Myles Garrett.
He's not the only one who thinks that.What Kiper thinks means nothing
I hope we look back on this draft and say that the Cardinals bolstered both lines, adding a really good player to both.I only trade down if no Anderson. And then I start loading up on olinemen, dlinemen and edge. Build the trenches first. We can find the receivers and cbs in free agency.
He's not the only one who thinks that.
Chase Young's issues have largely been injuries.Sure, that doesn't matter either though. Everyone thought Chase Young was the next Myles Garrett.
He's in that same ball park. How he works out in the league nobody knows.
Hopefully more than 1I hope we look back on this draft and say that the Cardinals bolstered both lines, adding a really good player to both.
exactly!!!!And as much as I like the idea of building the lines, I am not passing on Will Anderson for an OG or a 253lb DE from Clemson lacking elite rush traits.
We have enough mid, we need some great.
I would hope for that, but I would take a really good player and an average player for both lines and be happy.Hopefully more than 1
He wasn’t really that good beforehand.Chase Young's issues have largely been injuries.
He had a pass rush win rate of 19% in 2021.He wasn’t really that good beforehand.
& 1.5 sacks through 9 games.He had a pass rush win rate of 19% in 2021.
That's what I believe. CHI and HOU could both be locked in on Anderson especially is Carter is sliding. Hell HOU could take Anderson at #2 and package #12 and other picks to move up and take a QB. If CHI is not taking a QB then Anderson makes all the sense in the world, unless they get a kings ransom and still get a defensive stud like Carter is he slides.….He’s starting to believe we’ll miss out on Anderson so he’s trying to convince himself that Gonzalez & a Guard are gonna be better players than him, lol.
This seems to be a universal consensus on the board - that if Anderson is available it would take a HUGE draft haul to trade down.I really think one way or the other Anderson won’t be there when we are on the clock. If he is the only way I don’t take him is if we indeed get a kings ransom. And by that I mean a KINGS RANSOM.
No. We are at 3. At the cost of trading up in that area you really only do it for a QB...plus... Anderson is top dog in THIS draft... but he isnt, "best edge prospect seen in 20 years" level good...if he was, Chicago would never even consider trading the pick.This seems to be a universal consensus on the board - that if Anderson is available it would take a HUGE draft haul to trade down.
With that in mind... if Anderson is worth THAT much... wouldn't it make sense to trade UP to get him?
I am well aware that it DOESN'T make sense from the perspective that the Cardinals are far from one player away from being good, and can't afford to give up picks at this stage in the rebuilding process. But from a pure value standpoint, if Anderson is worth so much and the Cards just need to move up 2 spots to get him, it could be the logical thing to do.
Put it this way: If another team trades ahead of the Cardinals to take Anderson, will people here be screaming that the Cards should've made the trade-up themselves and not allowed Anderson to get scooped... the way they did when Watson and Mahomes got scooped ahead of the Cardinals' pick?
Just throwing it out there as an interesting topic that i haven't seen raised before.
...dave
There’s a clear top-2 QB’s so once either Young or Shroud goes #2 teams will be offering their packages for the other guy (in your scenario of Anderson going #1). Caleb Williams is the prize next year but there’s no guarantee those teams will be in position to get him.Imagine Anderson is gone by #3, where does that put the Cards?
Sitting on the #2 QB of the class; now what do you think that could be worth in draft picks? That would be a pretty valuable spot based on how starved the league is for QBs.
No. Anderson is good but he isn't THAT good.This seems to be a universal consensus on the board - that if Anderson is available it would take a HUGE draft haul to trade down.
With that in mind... if Anderson is worth THAT much... wouldn't it make sense to trade UP to get him?
I am well aware that it DOESN'T make sense from the perspective that the Cardinals are far from one player away from being good, and can't afford to give up picks at this stage in the rebuilding process. But from a pure value standpoint, if Anderson is worth so much and the Cards just need to move up 2 spots to get him, it could be the logical thing to do.
If Anderson is considered the top prospect in the draft, does it make sense to only be willing to use the #3 pick on him, and NO MORE? Does it make sense to leave it to fate to wait and see whether he falls to #3? Or if he's worth more than #3, how much should the Cardinals give up to make SURE they get him?
Or put another way: If another team trades ahead of the Cardinals to take Anderson, will people here be screaming that the Cards should've made the trade-up themselves and not allowed Anderson to get scooped... the way they did when Watson and Mahomes got scooped ahead of the Cardinals' pick?
Just throwing it out there as an interesting topic that i haven't seen raised before.
...dave
I’d say no. While he’s the best fit for us trading up would mean competing with QB seeking teams which usually requires a premium. At 3 it’s reasonable to spend that pick for Anderson. But I wouldn’t want to spend more. If he’s gone I’m good with trading down and loading up on premium picks. I will not be one railing about not trading up. Was different with mahomes and Watson as those were QBs and we drastically needed a QBOTF. That’s an entirely different beast imo.This seems to be a universal consensus on the board - that if Anderson is available it would take a HUGE draft haul to trade down.
With that in mind... if Anderson is worth THAT much... wouldn't it make sense to trade UP to get him?
I am well aware that it DOESN'T make sense from the perspective that the Cardinals are far from one player away from being good, and can't afford to give up picks at this stage in the rebuilding process. But from a pure value standpoint, if Anderson is worth so much and the Cards just need to move up 2 spots to get him, it could be the logical thing to do.
If Anderson is considered the top prospect in the draft, does it make sense to only be willing to use the #3 pick on him, and NO MORE? Does it make sense to leave it to fate to wait and see whether he falls to #3? Or if he's worth more than #3, how much should the Cardinals give up to make SURE they get him?
Or put another way: If another team trades ahead of the Cardinals to take Anderson, will people here be screaming that the Cards should've made the trade-up themselves and not allowed Anderson to get scooped... the way they did when Watson and Mahomes got scooped ahead of the Cardinals' pick?
Just throwing it out there as an interesting topic that i haven't seen raised before.
...dave