TheCardFan
Things have changed.
#16 picks over the last 17 years
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To be fair, that was an awful draft class after the blue chippers. It was the covid draft, where many players stayed in school.Last time the cardinals picked at 16 they got….Zaven Collins.
I’m glad that we have Collins- he’s a great complementary piece but I really hope we bring in more of an impact player this time around
To be fair, that was an awful draft class after the blue chippers. It was the covid draft, where many players stayed in school.
Not like there are a lot of pro bowlers taken in the mid and lower 1st round. Collins is a good outcome when you look at the alternatives
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I never said Collins was the best. I said he was a good outcome compared to Leatherwood, DAvis, Toney, Farley etc. The mid to low 1st round have zero star players perhaps except Darrisaw. Getting a average starter from that group is a good outcomeGotta disagree here. Phillips, paye, darrisaw, newsome, Rousseau and oweh have all been better at the least.
I never said Collins was the best. I said he was a good outcome compared to Leatherwood, DAvis, Toney, Farley etc. The mid to low 1st round have zero star players perhaps except Darrisaw. Getting a average starter from that group is a good outcome
That seems to have changed in the last two draftsThe mistake in that draft was not moving up when Parsons was falling but apparently our genius scouts didn't like him.
Draft season is just springtime Lucy and the Football for the Cardinals.
That seems to have changed in the last two drafts
Except he’s not a deep threat. He’s more of a YAC guy.I'm definitely all about targeting EDGE in round 1, but Luther Burden would be awfully tempting if there. He didn't have a great year stats wise, but is the best deep threat receiver in the draft.
Uh, whatever for? All things being equal, only a Steve Keim goes OL at 16. Okay, he'd probably go midget speed receiver, but the point stands. This team is desperate for interior DL skill and already has starting level players at the OT spots. Unless you're advocating going guard or center at #16?If there’s an equal caliber OL/DL at 16 I’m going OL.
Then we're fudged until 2027, because there's no way Monti gets us the edge/DT studs we desperately need in FA.Free agency is for 2025; the draft is for 2027.
That is Keim level planning. How are we getting interior pressure on the QB? I dunno, let's run it back and hope. So, blind hope. Hopium is the plan. Got it.It’s not a terrible plan to come back with those two, Robinson, and Collier. If you believed in them last year, what has really changed?
I never said Collins was the best. I said he was a good outcome compared to Leatherwood, DAvis, Toney, Farley etc. The mid to low 1st round have zero star players perhaps except Darrisaw. Getting a average starter from that group is a good outcome
Last time the cardinals picked at 16 they got….Zaven Collins.
I’m glad that we have Collins- he’s a great complementary piece but I really hope we bring in more of an impact player this time around
Totally fair take - Adam’s is a beef cake, loved seeing him and jones getting some playing time yesterdayIt's way too early to assess the 2024 draft. Did you watch Isaiah Adams and Christian Jones at guard and tackle yesterday? Both were solid and could be the future right side of our O-line. Reiman is a very good blocking TE and Trey Benson showed some potential at RB. Throw in MHJ and you have the makings of a very good draft, and we're just talking about the offensive side.
There's two more starters on defense in Max Melton and D-Robb, while DTD also shows the potential to be future starter. Again, it's way too early to judge the 2024 draft, but my money says it's going to turn out to be one hell of a good draft.
As for the 2023 draft, we netted 3 starters in PJJ, Garrett Williams and Michael Wilson, and I've always believed that if you can get 3 starters from a draft, then it's a good draft.
I really don't know how anyone can be critical of Monti's first two drafts at this point.
Now free agency, that's another story.
Deone Walker in round 2 would be huge.Yeah I like Deone Walker out of Kentucky..big boy at 6'6" and 348..we might find him on the board in the second, he had a bit of a down year this year...but pulled 8 sacks last season.
James Pearce in one then Walker in two would set our defense up with a ton of potential
No thanks.Deone Walker in round 2 would be huge.
While his height probably keeps him from being a consistently outside receiver and YAC will probably always be his bread and butter, he's got the speed and athleticism to be a legit deep threat.Except he’s not a deep threat. He’s more of a YAC guy.
I think in round 2 it’s worth betting on the athlete and I don’t think he is a bad kid.No thanks.
Good athlete, bad football player.