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Boldin trade and free agency analysis

March 7, 2010

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With the league entering its first uncapped year since 1993 there was a lot of uncertainty as to what teams would do with regards to free agency.
Would the one or two head scratcher, big money deals we see every offseason get consummated? Would most teams continue to operate as [...]

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2009 Playoff Teams and the Draft

January 10, 2010

As part of our continuing analysis of the impact of the draft on NFL rosters we have taken a look at the 2009 playoff teams. The graphic above shows the relation between the different teams, the average of their overall draft picks and the number of team drafted players on the current active roster [...]

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OTC: Arizona (#16)

April 27, 2008

Arizona Cardinals
2007 Record: 8-8
2008 1st Round Selection:
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, DB, Tennessee State
Last Five 1st Round Picks:
2007 – Levi Brown (OT / #5)
2006 – Matt Leinart (QB / #10)
2005 – Antrel Rolle (DB / #8)
2004 – Larry Fitzgerald (WR / #3)
2003 – Bryant Johnson (WR / #17)
Other DB 1st Round Selections (Last 20 Years):
2005 – Antrel Rolle [...]

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Day #47: Frank Sanders

March 10, 2008

Frank Sanders – WR – Auburn
1995 Draft / 2nd Round / Arizona Cardinals
In 1995 Frank Sanders took his All-American college career with the Auburn Tigers to the big show. Drafted by the recently renamed Cardinals in the second round he became a fixture at wide receiver for a consistently mediocre Arizona team. Whether it is [...]

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Day #54: Anquan Boldin

March 3, 2008

Anquan Boldin – WR – Florida State
2003 Draft / 2nd Round / Arizona Cardinals
Anquan Boldin made the jump to the NFL after a solid career at Florida State. During his college career Boldin had 118 receptions for 1,790 yards and 21 touchdowns. A standout in the desert from the beginning Boldin had 101 receptions in [...]

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