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This version is off to a great start lol
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The Arizona Cardinals draft is over: 1st Round (#4)- Marvin Harrison Jr WR Ohio State Others considered for the pick- None 1st Round(#27)- Terrion Arnold CB Alabama Others considered for the pick- None 2nd Round(#35)- Xavier Legette WR South Carolina Others Considered for the pick- Ladd McConkey, Chop Robinson(Gone), Zach Frazier OG 3rd Round(#66)- Bralen Trice DE Washington Others Considered for the pick- Adissa Isaac DE, Kris Jenkins(Gone), Braden Fiske (Gone) 3rd Round(#71)- Trey Benson RB Florida State Others Considered for the pick- Christian Haynes OG, Cole Bishop S, Junior Colson LB, Isaac DE 3rd Round(#90)- Cole Bishop SAF Utah Others Considered for the pick- Colson LB(Gone), Haynes(Gone), Van Pran (Gone), Trotter (Gone) Overall, I'm damn happy with the value I got in this draft. A lot of skill positions but I arguably came away with the best WR, CB, and RB in this draft in my 3 rounds. I thought about taking Zach Frazier at 35 and to be honest probably should have made that move with the remaining WR's left on the board but I wanted to pair the safe Harrison with a high upside WR in Legette instead of another floor player in McConkey. Trice is a high motor Defensive end who isn't the best athlete but never quits on plays and actually has a very advanced repertoire of pass rush moved. He'll get that opportunity in Arizona's 3-4. Benson and Bishop are players who will get PT in 2024 but will eventually take over for their incumbents in 2025 who will be Free Agents.
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WITH THE 90TH PICK IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT, THE ARIZONA CARDINALS SELECT: COLE BISHOP SAFETY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH I fully went in with the idea of taking a LB, IOL, or Isaac here but Haynes, Van Pran, Colson and Trotter all go off the board right before our pick. Bishop is a hell of a consolation prize for the Cardinals as he is my personal favorite safety in this draft. He is not the best one right now but I think 3 years down the line there is a strong possibility he is the best one. Bishop possesses fantastic athletic ability and size and is a hell of a player in the run game both from inside of the box and running the alley from the deep safety spot. He has shown the ability to play one high safety, man to man on slot WR's and covering Tight Ends. This part of his game will have to be refined into the NFL game but with his smarts and athletic traits he should improve this part of his game exponentially. In the real draft, I think Bishop has the possibility of going in round 2. As for the fit with the Cardinals, he will come in at safety number 3 so he much like Benson can acclimate to the pro game before taking over at the Safety spot. Budda Baker is in the last year of his contract, doesn't want to play for a rebuild (which the Cardinals are doing) and will want to be paid one of the highest safeties in the league which doesn't seem frugal for a rebuilding NFL team to pay a Safety premium money hence the add of Bishop here.
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Great pick think he’s a slot in the NFL but no way he should make it to 89. Early 3rd rounder at worst
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Not a ton had come out about the Bills and their 30 visits to be honest. I don’t know why that is but there have been less names surfacing for sure
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In a traditional play structure the “Z” receiver will line up to the offenses strength whether right or left. The “X” receiver in a traditional sense is on the weak side and usually is more isolated away from coverage. In a traditional sense this WR is more likely to see 1 on 1 opportunities because of this hence the bigger wide body taller person who is more likely to win contested receptions. I think this is outdated but that’s traditionally how it works
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These last 10 picks have not been kind to my board
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He's 6'3 215 of course he's not going to out run guys who are 2-3 inches shorter and 20-30 pounds lighter than him. He's not a small guy and if he was outrunning DB's he wouldn't be considered in round 2 he'd be a top 10 pick.
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The two LB's going off the board didn't feel good for me coming up at 90 but def surprised Colson was on the board this late moreso than Trotter. Def would have taken Isaac and double dipped there as well at 90.
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He was a 2nd/3rd rounder to begin with even before this
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Never wanted him anyways. Large as can be and has limited pass rush outside of a bull rush. Strikes me as out of league in 4 years or 2 down run stuffer. I don’t see Vita Vea at all
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Spencer Rattler has been linked to them quite a bit and since they passed on QB that makes a bit of sense to me
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It’s like playing a game of who do you think is going to continue dropping. I keep going well I need this position but then I keep seeing a need that is maybe less but the player is far superior
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WITH THE 71ST PICK IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT, THE ARIZONA CARDINALS SELECT: TREY BENSON RB FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY On the outside this is a head scratching selection but James Connor will be 29 this year and is on the last year of his contract when he’ll be 30 years old. The cardinals current backups are Deejay Dallas, Emari Demercado, and Michael Carter. Benson provides a strong downhill runner who can pass catch out of the backfield and is a solid pass blocker for someone coming out of college. He is a home run threat if he gets into the 2nd level. He will need to work on his vision and lowering his pads in the NFL but I compare him to a poor man’s Dalvin Cook. He will split with Conner and take 3rd down duties before Connor becomes a FA and becomes a workhorse for them in year 2 @Pasta Joe is on the clock
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WITH THE 66TH PICK IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT, THE ARIZONA CARDINALS SELECT: BRALEN TRICE DE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON The Cardinals leading sack guy last year had 6 and Trice possesses good qualities for a pass rusher in the 3rd round. He has a well developed repertoire of pass rush moves and hustles on every play to make up for his average athleticism. Trice could compete for a starting role right away on the Edge or at the very least be a rotational piece for the first year. @Alphadawg7 is on the clock
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I am ready to go after Mat. Wanted one of the DTs but knew it was a long shot to make it to 66. If this were a trade mock I probably would have tried jumping Buffalos pick for Fiske
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Who will be the head scratcher pick(s) in the first round?
gonzo1105 replied to Sestak4ever's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seattle is also one of those teams who tends to do things that are not chalk in the first round. -
In hindsight, should we have traded for Diontae Johnson?
gonzo1105 replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
One problem for another -
I think Javon Baker is still good value but it’s running thin for sure
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A lot of good DBs laying around this late in round 2.
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New Buscaglia mock has Bills trading up to 7 for Malik Nabers
gonzo1105 replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s not so much I didn’t like Sammy he was a great prospect but he was either a screen or deep shot guy. I have been wrong a lot but one of the reports I pride myself on was I called Hopkins the better prospect because he was a more complete WR who didn’t have the elite traits Watkins did -
Glad to see you take a look and see the same things I saw
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New Buscaglia mock has Bills trading up to 7 for Malik Nabers
gonzo1105 replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Thanks Capt wanna bet me that he goes before 128? 6’2 safeties with coverage skills that run 4.4 and jump 39 inches don’t last until the beginning of round 5 -
@HappyDaysand Philly is on the clock
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New Buscaglia mock has Bills trading up to 7 for Malik Nabers
gonzo1105 replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
No way Cole Bishop falls to the end of the 4th