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Post by cardinalsins on Feb 4, 2023 5:25:01 GMT -7
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Post by cardinalsins on Feb 16, 2023 9:17:40 GMT -7
Some of the scouts were excited about him after Senior Bowl.
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Post by cardinalsins on Feb 18, 2023 9:40:44 GMT -7
Fascinating episode. They discuss how Peterson fell in the draft.
Makes you wonder how early Bijan will go. Probably worth it regardless of where he is taken.
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Post by cardstj22 on Feb 18, 2023 9:42:23 GMT -7
Give me a Georgia Bulldog..next
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Post by End Zone on Feb 18, 2023 10:21:04 GMT -7
If you go to Rich Eisen's webpage, he was talking this week about Gannon and Murray getting on the same field sometime in 2023.
For Murray to be successful under Gannon's leadership, Eisen suggested that the Cardinals GM Ossenfort must load up on Olinemen and RBs the next two drafts. I don't see that talent walking through the door via free agency or trades.
The entire NFL knows the Cardinals sad Oline situation for years. The starting QB has a right knee zipper and unknown speed. Murray probably won't juke anybody out of their shoes in 2023. Lastly, I have always hated the idea of blowing a draft on RBs.
Given the unusually deep RB class, maybe this is the year to take two.
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Post by MT Diesel on Feb 19, 2023 9:38:24 GMT -7
If you go to Rich Eisen's webpage, he was talking this week about Gannon and Murray getting on the same field sometime in 2023. For Murray to be successful under Gannon's leadership, Eisen suggested that the Cardinals GM Ossenfort must load up on Olinemen and RBs the next two drafts. I don't see that talent walking through the door via free agency or trades. The entire NFL knows the Cardinals sad Oline situation for years. The starting QB has a right knee zipper and unknown speed. Murray probably won't juke anybody out of their shoes in 2023. Lastly, I have always hated the idea of blowing a draft on RBs. Given the unusually deep RB class, maybe this is the year to take two. After leaving AZ for a payday Chase Edmonds is a FA after his short Miami stint and trade to Broncos. He fit AZ quite well with Conner.
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Post by cardinalsins on Feb 22, 2023 18:21:48 GMT -7
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Post by cardinalsins on Feb 22, 2023 18:24:59 GMT -7
He's a late round sleeper that I can't get over.
He's a phenomenal candidate, he just has a lot of wear and tear. Very messy injury history. He might end up only being a 1 contract player, but he has immense talent.
Highlights:
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Post by cardinalsins on Mar 5, 2023 7:45:07 GMT -7
Baldy breaking down Bijan
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Post by MT Diesel on Mar 5, 2023 8:14:58 GMT -7
Charbonnet UCLA 6’1” 220LBS as brought out about their QB is a scheme fit for new OC. Some don’t like his style, but he is a fit for what Cards are going to run and a big back.
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Post by MT Diesel on Mar 5, 2023 9:04:24 GMT -7
Charbonnet UCLA 6’1” 220LBS as brought out about their QB is a scheme fit for new OC. Some don’t like his style, but he is a fit for what Cards are going to run and a big back. Link: VS Colorado you will see classic outside zone stretch and cut back technique. Several runs between G and T RB stretches toward sideline and as defenders over pursue RB cuts back. It is a coaching tactic that Charbonnet is natural at. It is different than power scheme. He is excellent receiver also. Some forum members knocked for dancing, but some is how he is coached. As he runs downfield he will always look for a cut to shed defenders. Skip was a Veer guy early in his career and that Veer angle is present in many of his play concepts for backs out of the backfield. Old school, understanding play angles that still work today.
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Post by LD14 on Mar 5, 2023 9:24:09 GMT -7
ALOT of good RBs this draft class. Heres the 5 names that I lean on. Robinson is the only player I would take prior to round 3.
*Robinson looks like he has Adrian Peterson goggles on. His vision is superb, explosive. Legit quality starter. One mock scenario I enjoyed is nabbing him in a trade down scenario, then get 2-3 Olineman or TE Dwash to build around him. Instantly have a solid ground game that will help any QB at center. Charbonnet Old School running back that goes right through you. He may be available in the 3rd and this pick allows you to build a OL or defense first. Kendre Miller Mid-4th round pick. He would be the lightning to any thunder combo. Vision, cuts. Sean Tucker Another mid-4th round pick. If you get him in space, he makes everyone look slow. Gannon can do his ankward/odd "Shots, explosive" skit with him and Rondale Moore. Tavion Thomas Late round fat dude for the short yardage situations and keeps your other RBs healthy
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Post by cardinalsins on Mar 5, 2023 10:02:22 GMT -7
Charbonnet UCLA 6’1” 220LBS as brought out about their QB is a scheme fit for new OC. Some don’t like his style, but he is a fit for what Cards are going to run and a big back. I like this guy. I know some forum members would like RB that is build significantly different than Conner as RB2, but I rather just have another big dude that can continue the punishment.
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Post by MT Diesel on Mar 5, 2023 10:32:08 GMT -7
ALOT of good RBs this draft class. Heres the 5 names that I lean on. Robinson is the only player I would take prior to round 3. *Robinson looks like he has Adrian Peterson goggles on. His vision is superb, explosive. Legit quality starter. One mock scenario I enjoyed is nabbing him in a trade down scenario, then get 2-3 Olineman or TE Dwash to build around him. Instantly have a solid ground game that will help any QB at center. Charbonnet Old School running back that goes right through you. He may be available in the 3rd and this pick allows you to build a OL or defense first. Kendre Miller Mid-4th round pick. He would be the lightning to any thunder combo. Vision, cuts. Sean Tucker Another mid-4th round pick. If you get him in space, he makes everyone look slow. Gannon can do his ankward/odd "Shots, explosive" skit with him and Rondale Moore. Tavion Thomas Late round fat dude for the short yardage situations and keeps your other RBs healthy There is also a late rounder and true FB but is a solid RB Hunter Luepke 6’1” 236LBs also has player H-back and smart versatile smart and loves contact. All depends if a FB is in the future.
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Post by CardsFanQC on Mar 5, 2023 10:54:02 GMT -7
ALOT of good RBs this draft class. Heres the 5 names that I lean on. Robinson is the only player I would take prior to round 3. *Robinson looks like he has Adrian Peterson goggles on. His vision is superb, explosive. Legit quality starter. One mock scenario I enjoyed is nabbing him in a trade down scenario, then get 2-3 Olineman or TE Dwash to build around him. Instantly have a solid ground game that will help any QB at center. Charbonnet Old School running back that goes right through you. He may be available in the 3rd and this pick allows you to build a OL or defense first. Kendre Miller Mid-4th round pick. He would be the lightning to any thunder combo. Vision, cuts. Sean Tucker Another mid-4th round pick. If you get him in space, he makes everyone look slow. Gannon can do his ankward/odd "Shots, explosive" skit with him and Rondale Moore. Tavion Thomas Late round fat dude for the short yardage situations and keeps your other RBs healthy I like your top 4 here but would like to add Roschon Johnson (Texas), K. McIntosh (GA) to your list. It would be interesting if DTR is on the Cards radar at QB to also draft maybe a round earlier Charbonnet of UCLA too.
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