Arizona Cardinals 2021 NFL Draft Recap
The Arizona Cardinals came into this year’s draft with some work to do. With one of the weaker 2020 draft classes, the Cardinals looked to get some major talent this year to push them into the playoffs.
The Arizona Cardinals came into this year’s draft with some work to do. With one of the weaker 2020 draft classes, the Cardinals looked to get some major talent this year to push them into the playoffs.
The TCU defense is known for having one of the best, if not the best secondary in all of college football. he unsung hero on the defense is Garret Wallow. He started his career as a safety but made the transition to linebacker following his freshman season. Wallow made the most of his pro day and is now looking to make noise at the next level.
The New York Giants surprised many by going on a huge spending spree in free agency. The team signed big-name players at positions of need, with Leonard Williams, Kenny Golladay, and Adoree’ Jackson all getting multi-year deals. The moves did come at quite a price, as the Giants doled out approximately $121 million in new contract guarantees. The length of these contracts is confounding, considering most other teams were content giving shorter “prove it” deals after the salary cap went backward in 2021.
The Packers once again didn’t sign a big-name on the open market. Following free agency, Green Bay’s teams remain unchanged. Unfortunately, the draft board has vastly changed, and some player’s stocks have soared, while others have fallen.
After almost reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2016, the Miami Dolphins are hungry for victory. With a young commander, Tua Tagovailoa, at the helm, surrounding support is needed more than ever. With only a few picks in the 2021 NFL Draft, value is a priority.
The Green Bay Packers are coming off of two consecutive NFC Championship exits. After a questionable draft last year, they are looking to continue their growth and hopefully reach the Super Bowl following a great 2021 draft.
The Cleveland Browns are still riding high after making the playoffs for seemingly the first time in forever. Cleveland has a bright future with Andrew Barry and Kevin Stefanski. The Browns look to improve their defense early and often in the draft.
The 2020 season ended like the past three have for the New Orleans Saints…in disappointment. This time it was by the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But let’s move on to what the offseason will look like for the New Orleans Saints.
After being perhaps the worst team many have seen in years in 2019, the Miami Dolphins came just a few plays short of a playoff campaign in 2020, as they finished with a 10-6 record. The Dolphins got their guy, or so it seems, by selecting Tua Tagovailoa with the fifth pick in the draft. Some moves to bring in Byron Jones, Ereck Flowers, and many others, helped pave the way for Brian Flores to continue to build the culture shift in Miami. The front office has lots of cap space and draft picks to continue their ascension into a potential playoff team for the 2021 season.
With names like Brian Urlacher being thrown around, Zaven Collins has attracted the attention of any and every football analyst. His size combined with his ability to play both the run and pass well makes Collins one of the most enticing prospects in this year’s draft. Is it too good to be true? Some factors say so, but only time will tell on the blue-chip prospect out of Tulsa.
The Arizona Cardinals came into this year’s draft with some work to do. With one of the weaker 2020 draft classes, the Cardinals looked to get some major talent this year to push them into the playoffs.
The TCU defense is known for having one of the best, if not the best secondary in all of college football. he unsung hero on the defense is Garret Wallow. He started his career as a safety but made the transition to linebacker following his freshman season. Wallow made the most of his pro day and is now looking to make noise at the next level.
The New York Giants surprised many by going on a huge spending spree in free agency. The team signed big-name players at positions of need, with Leonard Williams, Kenny Golladay, and Adoree’ Jackson all getting multi-year deals. The moves did come at quite a price, as the Giants doled out approximately $121 million in new contract guarantees. The length of these contracts is confounding, considering most other teams were content giving shorter “prove it” deals after the salary cap went backward in 2021.
The Packers once again didn’t sign a big-name on the open market. Following free agency, Green Bay’s teams remain unchanged. Unfortunately, the draft board has vastly changed, and some player’s stocks have soared, while others have fallen.
After almost reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2016, the Miami Dolphins are hungry for victory. With a young commander, Tua Tagovailoa, at the helm, surrounding support is needed more than ever. With only a few picks in the 2021 NFL Draft, value is a priority.
The Green Bay Packers are coming off of two consecutive NFC Championship exits. After a questionable draft last year, they are looking to continue their growth and hopefully reach the Super Bowl following a great 2021 draft.
The Cleveland Browns are still riding high after making the playoffs for seemingly the first time in forever. Cleveland has a bright future with Andrew Barry and Kevin Stefanski. The Browns look to improve their defense early and often in the draft.
The 2020 season ended like the past three have for the New Orleans Saints…in disappointment. This time it was by the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But let’s move on to what the offseason will look like for the New Orleans Saints.
After being perhaps the worst team many have seen in years in 2019, the Miami Dolphins came just a few plays short of a playoff campaign in 2020, as they finished with a 10-6 record. The Dolphins got their guy, or so it seems, by selecting Tua Tagovailoa with the fifth pick in the draft. Some moves to bring in Byron Jones, Ereck Flowers, and many others, helped pave the way for Brian Flores to continue to build the culture shift in Miami. The front office has lots of cap space and draft picks to continue their ascension into a potential playoff team for the 2021 season.
With names like Brian Urlacher being thrown around, Zaven Collins has attracted the attention of any and every football analyst. His size combined with his ability to play both the run and pass well makes Collins one of the most enticing prospects in this year’s draft. Is it too good to be true? Some factors say so, but only time will tell on the blue-chip prospect out of Tulsa.
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