Harry
ASFN Consultant and Senior Writer
Steve Keim is off to a great start. With the LT position secured for years to come, the Cards now have to be considered a real contender. It also strikes me that the Cards are now in a great position to fill other needs and execute Keim's philosophy.
Keim believes you put you big money on the key positions and then buy reasonably priced veterans to fill secondary needs. For those worrying about losing Dansby, ILB is one of the easier positions to fills adequately. Dansby was great, but the a Cards will be fine at LB.
Look for the Cards to cherry-pick another veteran pass rusher and likely an ILB. A seasoned WR or another RB is also a possibility. If they lay out any big money it will likely be for a safety.
As to the draft, I think they probably take a corner at 20, though a DL is possible. I can't see them using that high a pick on a TE, though I do think they may take one at some point. The later rounds will likely follow this list of needs.
The Cards have a fine blend of youth and veterans. This should be a playoff team next season unless too many injuries derail them
Keim believes you put you big money on the key positions and then buy reasonably priced veterans to fill secondary needs. For those worrying about losing Dansby, ILB is one of the easier positions to fills adequately. Dansby was great, but the a Cards will be fine at LB.
Look for the Cards to cherry-pick another veteran pass rusher and likely an ILB. A seasoned WR or another RB is also a possibility. If they lay out any big money it will likely be for a safety.
As to the draft, I think they probably take a corner at 20, though a DL is possible. I can't see them using that high a pick on a TE, though I do think they may take one at some point. The later rounds will likely follow this list of needs.
The Cards have a fine blend of youth and veterans. This should be a playoff team next season unless too many injuries derail them