The more I think about the Cardinals, the more I think trading Anquan Boldin could help set up the band for the future. Think of it this way: Boldin is left after two more seasons, anyhow. The Cardinals didn’t shock appealing last term pending they acknowledged the operation brave more consistently, putting Kurt Warner in position for play-action passes.
Acquiring the 26th generally selection from Baltimore in a packet for Boldin would give Arizona a better fortune to find an opening operation back in the first around. I gave them Connecticut’s Donald Brown with the 31st picking. A run on operation backs prior in the around could trial the Cardinals’ discipline. Adding the Ravens’ scale might bestow some insurance.
The Cardinals could also use insurance on defense. Linebacker Karlos Dansby could be incoming his last time with the players. Antonio Smith departed in free help. Chike Okeafor and Bertrand Berry remained productive last season, but both are in their 30s.
If the Cardinals can’t find appraise at operation back in the first round, they could certainly use more youth in their front seven. Adding Kenny Iwebema and Calais Campbell in the 2008 nfl draft was only a start.
Draft | 31st Overall Choice | Pos. | Team |
2008 | Kenny Phillips | S | NYG |
2007 | Greg Olsen | TE | CHI |
2006 | Kelly Jennings | CB | SEA |
2005 | Mike Patterson | DT | PHI |
2004 | Rashaun Woods | WR | SF |
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