kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
Lots of groundswell around here for the Cards using their Top 8-ish pick on Notre Dame Linebacker Manti Te'o. I don't really get it. Let me explain why.
Last year, I wanted the Cards to draft a defensive rush linebacker or offensive tackle in the draft. My reasoning was that our defense could go from good to elite with an edge rushing threat, and that our offensive line was so bad that it needed help either at left of right tackle.
Instead, we drafted a wide receiver because Larry Fitzgerald knew him in high school.
Inside linebacker is one of the lowest-value positions in football--along with strong safety. They're the lowest paid in free agency; you can get a really good starter for super-cheap money. We could've signed 2 Stephen Tullochs (a guy who actually plays) for what we paid for Stewart Bradley.
Even after the Seattle debacle, the Arizona Cardinals defense is 12th in yardage, 18th in scoring, 4th in defensive completion rate, 10th in passing TDs against, 2nd(!!) in opposing QB rating, and 6th in DVOA.
On the other hand, our offense is 32nd in yardage, 32nd in points, 32nd in rushing, 28th in passing yardage, 31st in passing completion percentage, 32nd in quarterback rating, and 32nd in DVOA.
So... what's the marginal gain of adding a great prospect to an already-good defense? We shave off 1 point per game (which would be really remarkable)?
The 2012 Arizona Cardinals currently average 14.3 points per game (the NFL median is 22.5). After last week the defense allows 22.5 PPG (more or less the median).
Is adding Manti Te'o going to make the difference of a touchdown per game allowed? Of course not.
So what's the argument for drafting him for this team right now other than "****!!! MANTI TE'O IS TEH AWESOME SAUCE!!! BIRDGANG!!!"? I get that Paris Lenon is getting old, but there are going to be between 5-8 solid-or-better ILBs available in free agency.
Our offense is horrible. Our offensive line regularly requires that we keep 2 extra blockers in to give the quarterback time to throw. Our quarterbacks look like high school backup JV players.
What difference is an instant-Pro Bowl ILB going to make in the wins and losses column?
Last year, I wanted the Cards to draft a defensive rush linebacker or offensive tackle in the draft. My reasoning was that our defense could go from good to elite with an edge rushing threat, and that our offensive line was so bad that it needed help either at left of right tackle.
Instead, we drafted a wide receiver because Larry Fitzgerald knew him in high school.
Inside linebacker is one of the lowest-value positions in football--along with strong safety. They're the lowest paid in free agency; you can get a really good starter for super-cheap money. We could've signed 2 Stephen Tullochs (a guy who actually plays) for what we paid for Stewart Bradley.
Even after the Seattle debacle, the Arizona Cardinals defense is 12th in yardage, 18th in scoring, 4th in defensive completion rate, 10th in passing TDs against, 2nd(!!) in opposing QB rating, and 6th in DVOA.
On the other hand, our offense is 32nd in yardage, 32nd in points, 32nd in rushing, 28th in passing yardage, 31st in passing completion percentage, 32nd in quarterback rating, and 32nd in DVOA.
So... what's the marginal gain of adding a great prospect to an already-good defense? We shave off 1 point per game (which would be really remarkable)?
The 2012 Arizona Cardinals currently average 14.3 points per game (the NFL median is 22.5). After last week the defense allows 22.5 PPG (more or less the median).
Is adding Manti Te'o going to make the difference of a touchdown per game allowed? Of course not.
So what's the argument for drafting him for this team right now other than "****!!! MANTI TE'O IS TEH AWESOME SAUCE!!! BIRDGANG!!!"? I get that Paris Lenon is getting old, but there are going to be between 5-8 solid-or-better ILBs available in free agency.
Our offense is horrible. Our offensive line regularly requires that we keep 2 extra blockers in to give the quarterback time to throw. Our quarterbacks look like high school backup JV players.
What difference is an instant-Pro Bowl ILB going to make in the wins and losses column?