Cardinals’ Draft Strategy: Edge Rusher or Offensive Line?
Kevin Walsh
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Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans Draft Strategies
The Arizona Cardinals have a critical decision to make in the upcoming draft, focusing on bolstering their defense or addressing their struggling offensive line. With edge rusher David Bailey from Texas Tech potentially available, they could strengthen their defensive front, especially as they anticipate Walter Nolan’s return from injury. However, the undeniable needs along their offensive line cannot be overlooked, highlighted by one of the worst rushing attacks in the NFL last year. An offensive tackle or guard could be viable options if they decide against selecting Bailey.
Turning our attention to the Tennessee Titans at the fourth spot, multiple avenues could be explored depending on their draft strategy. With pressing needs to support quarterback Cam Ward, they could opt for an offensive lineman or an edge rusher. Nevertheless, the wide receiver position appears particularly critical given the team’s lackluster options currently available to Ward. The Titans could benefit from drafting a top wide receiver like Carnell Tate, Jordan Tyson, or Makai Lemon, each bringing unique skills that could radically transform their receiving corps. Tyson and Lemon are noted for their game-changing potential, which could be exactly what Tennessee needs to revitalize their offense and assess Cam Ward’s viability as a franchise quarterback.
Emphasizing the importance of potent wide receivers reflects broader trends in the NFL, showcasing how key strategic picks such as Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson have influenced teams markedly. The Titans, and indeed all NFL teams, should consider how pivotal dynamic wide receivers are in the modern game when making their selections.































































