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Those of you who study the draft prospects past the first rounders, who do you think would be a solid target for the Cards? Clearly developmental depth guys, but ones you think could surprise and at least have the potential to become stars, if things align right.
Here's a few I've got my sights on:
AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College.
Big heavy bruiser. Thunder to all the other guys lightning. Not a speedster, but more like a lead fullback who can carry the rock, block, and get the short yards.
Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina
Tall, contested catch specialist. Speedy, athletic build, going under the radar due to a foot injury. touchdown-per-game this past season. This year's poor man's DK Metcalf.
Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame
Very tall, powerful WR, blocks easily,
Jared Pinkney, TE, Vanderbilt
Tall and strong, rock solid, wins contested plays. Very good two way TE.
Lucas Niang, OT, TCU
Hip injury derailed his latest season, but was utterly dominant at OT. Gigantic dancing bear, natural RT.
Netane Muti, OL Fresno State
Played all over their line, with freaky athleticism and burst. Lots of strength, held back by achilles injury this past year.
Bradlee Anae, Edge, Utah
Frantic pass rusher with good repertoire of moves. Not blazing speed but a solid situational edge contain man and QB eater.
Leki Fotu, DT, Utah
Huge two down space eater on the DL. Won't light up a lot of stats as an NT, but consistently took up two blockers and made his teammates jobs a whole lot easier.
Troy Dye, ILB, Oregon
Tall, fast, sideline to sideline player. Big player to match with tight ends, and can thump. Has been called Isaiah Simmons lite.
Logan Wilson, ILB, Wyoming
Large backer with a history of having played in the secondary, with fluidity, decent speed, and coverage skills. Ideal LB depth.
Evan Weaver, ILB, California
Pure tackling machine. Record setting production in that measure. No one gets past him with the ball. Not a twitchy athlete, limited in pass coverage. Would be a special teams ace.
Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
Lanky former reciever with good timing, willing tackling, and four years of starting time. Average speed, solid cover skills.
Here's a few I've got my sights on:
AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College.
Big heavy bruiser. Thunder to all the other guys lightning. Not a speedster, but more like a lead fullback who can carry the rock, block, and get the short yards.
Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina
Tall, contested catch specialist. Speedy, athletic build, going under the radar due to a foot injury. touchdown-per-game this past season. This year's poor man's DK Metcalf.
Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame
Very tall, powerful WR, blocks easily,
Jared Pinkney, TE, Vanderbilt
Tall and strong, rock solid, wins contested plays. Very good two way TE.
Lucas Niang, OT, TCU
Hip injury derailed his latest season, but was utterly dominant at OT. Gigantic dancing bear, natural RT.
Netane Muti, OL Fresno State
Played all over their line, with freaky athleticism and burst. Lots of strength, held back by achilles injury this past year.
Bradlee Anae, Edge, Utah
Frantic pass rusher with good repertoire of moves. Not blazing speed but a solid situational edge contain man and QB eater.
Leki Fotu, DT, Utah
Huge two down space eater on the DL. Won't light up a lot of stats as an NT, but consistently took up two blockers and made his teammates jobs a whole lot easier.
Troy Dye, ILB, Oregon
Tall, fast, sideline to sideline player. Big player to match with tight ends, and can thump. Has been called Isaiah Simmons lite.
Logan Wilson, ILB, Wyoming
Large backer with a history of having played in the secondary, with fluidity, decent speed, and coverage skills. Ideal LB depth.
Evan Weaver, ILB, California
Pure tackling machine. Record setting production in that measure. No one gets past him with the ball. Not a twitchy athlete, limited in pass coverage. Would be a special teams ace.
Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
Lanky former reciever with good timing, willing tackling, and four years of starting time. Average speed, solid cover skills.