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@chuckh3 Rodgers could easily lead us to 10 wins!! Our offense is ready!!!

How many receivers who are 6-2 or taller and run in the 4.3s are good?

Percentage of passes dropped by receivers: Julian Sayin - 2.0% Fernando Mendoza - 2.2% Dylan Raiola - 4.2% CJ Carr - 4.9% Darian Mensah - 5.1% CJ Bailey - 5.2% Trinidad Chambliss - 5.5% Dante Moore - 5.8% Drew Mestemaker - 6.2% LaNorris Sellers - 6.3% Arch Manning - 8.1%





Cardinals youth movement on the defensive line after Dalvin Tomlinson (32) & Calais Campbell (39) exit: Walter Nolen (22) Kaleb Proctor (22) Darius Robinson (24) Dante Stills (26) P.J. Mustipher (27) Roy Lopez (28) L.J. Collier, Jonah Williams, Andrew Billings (30)





@senorjessroot I think the offense will give fans hope The defense is attrocius. What this team desperately needs is a franchise QB


think that it’s totally fine to use the consensus big board (CBB) to evaluate draft picks in the top 100. it’s really impressive the CBB can perform as well as teams do despite not being tailored to specific teams and not having the same access to medical/personality information however, would really like to see the analytics community (myself included) lean more into advanced stats when talking about why players are reaches (or steals). the NBA draft analytics community does a great job of using stats like age adjusted BPM when talking about draft prospects. the NFL draft analytics community has good stats like receiving yards per team pass attempt, first 3 years pressure rate etc and should lean more into them would like to see more of “nate boerkircher was a reach because of where he was on the CBB *and* his receiving production and blocking profile projects him to be [this type of player] in the NFL” part of this is access to advanced college football data but for those with access, think that we can take draft analysis a bit further than just the CBB


Got the @Nate_Tice eye emoji stamp of approval on this one😂 with a @fakecorykinnan mention so you know this will be a name to watch further develop. Both Nate and Cory are not only great QB evaluators but were the first on Fernando Mendoza. Drake Lindsey QB Minnesota Golden Gophers Ht./Wt.: 6'5" / 230 RS Sophomore with 13 College Starts -Excellent size for the position 6'5" 230. -Has the arm talent and can throw with beautiful touch. -Low amount interceptions as a first year starter. -Crazy aggressive at times (however will need to clean up the turnover worthy plays, having more than his big time throws). -Multiple under center/play action drop backs compared to most young QBs who are primarily in the shotgun. -7TD to 1INT ratio under pressure. Cardinal fans will be very intrigued with the 2027 QB class and Drake Lindsey will be a name to watch this upcoming season! #AZCardinals #BirdGang #RTB #SkiUMah #Gophers








