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SBN Mock Draft: Pick No. 5


No. 5

Pick by The Big Red Sheet

Levi Brown
Offensive Tackle
Penn State

Selecting for Arizona is special guest Jeff Gollin from the Cardinals blog, The Big Red Sheet, who says:

The Cards say they believe in a Best Available Athlete drafting policy but will build "need" and "organizational fit into their rating of each player before they establish their rankings. I'd define this approach as ranking players - regardless of position - on our board in terms of "Who Can Best Help Our Football Team."And if a cluster of players are all rated within on or two total points of one another, we'll consider them all as "tied."

I felt that, among the half dozen or so players at the top of our Board, Levi Brown could help our football team the most.

In terms of pure athletic ability, Peterson would have been a tempting choice (Edge James isn't getting any younger) but we're concerned about his durability and upright running style. We could put a blazer like Ginn at WR to take the heat off Boldin and Fitzgerald and also provide a home run KR capability, but when we asked ourselves: "If we didn't draft him, could we still survive?" The answer was yes, so we passed on Ginn. We also need serious help at OLB and considered Patrick Willis but felt that, despite his amazing Pro Day forty, he'd be a bit of a reach at #5. We're also a bit shaky at CB (where Rolle and Eric Green have to prove the reason they've underachieved was because they were coached badly). Darrelle Revis fit the profile of an aggressive, man cover guy, but also seemed to be a bit of a reach at #5.

Levi Brown was right in the mix with these other guys. Plus he'll fill a gaping hole on our offensive line. Plus we don't consider him much of a dropoff from Joe Thomas. (In fact, while we view Thomas as being a more "ready" and less risky pick, we feel Brown - with his longer arms and drive blocking skills - may represent a better fit on Matt Leinart's non blind-side at LT and have a greater upside than Thomas).

We did feel Brown at #5 represented a slight overdraft and tried to trade down a few rungs to where he'd be a better value, but there was absolutely no trade action, and, in any case, we were leery of losing him if we dropped down too far. So, in the end, we stood pat and played it safe.

In our judgment, the Cardinals will be in trouble next season unless their offensive line plays better. Either this has to happen via improved play by existing personnel or the addition of better personnel. If the Cardinals were to fail to draft a potential O-line starter in the first 2 rounds, they would have to rely on Oliver Ross improving 100% over the last 2 years (a possibility now that he's been reunited with former position coach Russ Grimm - but still a major issue the Cardinals can't afford to remain a question). Accordingly, we think the Cardinals have backed themselves into a corner where they will have to trade for an OT - possibly Max Starks - or draft an OT with one of their first 2 picks.

If we were to trade down and not wind up with Brown, we'd then have to hope that Joe Staley would drop to us at #38 or that Blalock would still be there for us to draft in the second round. Both of these possibilities are quite iffy and represent too much of a risk for us to take.

Brown will initially be slotted at starting LT (which, in the Cardinal offense is more like a traditional RT since Matt Leinart is a lefty). His blind side will initially be protected by RT Reggie Wells, but that could all change during TOW's and training camp.

And that's the way it is.

Indeed. Thanks, Jeff. Moving on: Washington, you're on the clock. Selection coming soon from Hogs Haven.

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The first surprise
I'd say that this pick was probably the first real surprise of the draft.  Like he said, Arizona needs to address their OL, but I think it may have been a little too much of a reach here.  Perhaps the Cards could have addressed their defensive needs here.

Just my 2 cents.

The Phinsider
SBN's Miami Dolphins Blog

by Phinatic on Mar 31, 2007 1:09 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

You are right...
And in a real life situation the Cardinals probably have had feelers out about trading down, giving a team the ability to get Quinn, Anderson or Landry.  But, keeping true to the realism we are trying to portray, he selected the guy that would probably help the Cardinals with their biggest need.

I do think Landry would have looked good in AZ, however...

by TheSportsGuru on Mar 31, 2007 1:36 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Good pick Jeff!
This pick reminds me of what the Bills did with Donte Whitner last year.  The Bills had already picked "their guy", but looked to trade down first, which is exactly what you did.  When you couldn't pull a deal, you drafted your guy anyways.  It worked out well for Buffalo, and Levi Brown would definitely work out well for Arizona.

Good pick!

by Brian Galliford on Mar 31, 2007 2:29 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Recriminations
Don't think for a minute I'm not second guessing myself about passing on guys like Patrick Willis or for that matter Revis, Branch, Okoye, Landry, Nelson or Meriweather.

But for several years, my mantra has been "pardon me but what about the offensive line?" I believe a significant reason why the Cards have underperformed since the days of Coryell can be traced directly to the inability and/or unwillingness to bite the bullet and make our offensive line a dominant one for once and for all.

Incidently, since I stack my board according to "who can best help us?", the board will therefore change now that we've drafted our LT. My next step, therefore, will be to rework my #6 thru #38 draft board and take the highest remaining guy that rolls off when I pick in round 2.

Jeff G

It's Only Football.

by jeffgollin on Mar 31, 2007 5:07 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I think my surprise...
Was that you didn't have any hangover from the Leonard Davis fiasco, though you'd never know it based on what the Cowboys paid him...

Like I said above, Brown is a good pick, and the Cardinals would probably trade down in real life and still be able to get him....

by TheSportsGuru on Mar 31, 2007 5:56 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I like it.
A bit of a reach, but if it's what you need and you can't trade, go for it.

-Chris

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by River City Rage on Apr 1, 2007 10:59 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Terrible pick
There is a reason why the Cards are perrenial losers.  There are game changers on the board still and you can't let them go.  I think Alan Branch is a game changing defensive lineman, in the vain of Warren Sapp.  Adrian Peterson, imo, is the next Eric Dickerson. If you want Levi Brown, trade down.  The whole theory about 'just take the guy you want' just costs you millions of dollars.  Trade down or take the best available here.
WindyCityGridIron.com the place for real football talk

by Chad on Apr 1, 2007 11:32 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

there's a reason why the Cards are losers....
and it's because they have a terrible offensive line. After all, the Cards would have easily defeated the Bears last year if they had a decent OL. This pick makes them a better team and makes the entire offense better. Maybe it's too high for him, but they were unable to trade down and they can't risk letting the guy go somewhere else. I think a few million extra is a good enough price to pay for avoiding Matt Leinart concussion #20 or Edgerrin James torn ACL #2.

by Captain Morgan on Apr 1, 2007 11:56 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

No.
The Bears beat the Cards cause Denny Green is/was the dumbest coach in the NFL.  That had little to do with the offensive line.

You don't pass over game changing players to fill a need.  You can get quality offensive linemen in later rounds.  Joe Thomas is a game changer, Levi Brown is not.

WindyCityGridIron.com the place for real football talk

by Chad on Apr 1, 2007 12:03 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Chad, all I gotta say...
You're exactly who we thought you were!!!!
--Shrug

by Shrug on Apr 3, 2007 2:33 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Dude, Warren Sapp and Eric Dickerson?
Peterson isn't even as fast as Dickerson and Dickerson played 25 years ago. Wasn't Reggie Bush the next Eric Dickerson, or was that Reggie Bush is the next Marshall Faulk? An entire draft doesn't always produce one player who is of Warren Sapp's or Eric Dickerson's caliber. Oh, and btw Sapp was a #12 pick.

It's very possible that no one would trade with them.

I don't like the pick, but I don't think you can use hyperbolic comparisons as an argument. Perhaps he thinks Levi Brown is the next Walter Jones.

I've always been considered an asshole for about as long as I can remember. That's just my style.--Royal Tenenbaum

by John Morgan on Apr 1, 2007 6:44 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Hyperbole be damned...
Adrian Peterson is probably the greatest running back to come out of college ever.  And Alan Branch is like Mean Joe Green, Warren Sapp and Deacon Jones rolled into one.
WindyCityGridIron.com the place for real football talk

by Chad on Apr 1, 2007 10:37 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Zzzzzzzzz
Did the clock break?

by Big Red on Apr 1, 2007 12:29 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I'll drop the Bears/Cards argument...
But having such a gaping hole at offensive line has meant that the "game changers" that Arizona already has invested in on offense (Fitzgerald/Boldin, James, Leinart) can't fulfill their potential.

Being a Leonard Davis is a possibility, as are all draft picks. But I thought Jeff Gollin did a good job outlining why he chose as he did.

by Captain Morgan on Apr 1, 2007 12:40 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Maybe the Cardnials a ran by Jack Burton?
V. 1.0, mutherf***er, know what I'm sayin'?

by Scruffy Lefty on Apr 1, 2007 3:11 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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