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Top Five Most Surprising Moments of Arizona Cardinals 2008 Season
Even though the Cardinals season is over, it's not too late to look back at the season and what it meant to this organization. You've heard it before: the Cardinals first division title since 1975, first home playoff game since 1947, first home playoff win since then also, first NFC Championship,...
Arizona Cardinals Most Improved Player: Steve Breaston
With a landslide victory, Steve Breaston wins RotB's Most Improved Player of the Year. Steve, or "Boobs", as Hawk would call him, came into the season with an unsure role on the team. The problem that was faced was whether or not he could fill in as a full time receiver. Steve Breaston came to the...
Cardinals' Offensive Depth Chart and Position Battles
There are always positional battles in training camp and in early May there are just too many variables to figure it all out. But we can preview the positions heading into camp. Quarterback: The top two spots are set. Leinart would have to lose the job in camp to not be the opening day starter,...
And the Cardinals' #3 Wide Reciever is....
The top 3 names on the wide receiver depth chart has been the same since 2004, but that all changed when Bryant Johnson signed with division-rival San Fransisco. The hole at the #3 spot seemed to be filled when Arizona took Early Doucet in the third round of the draft, but receivers coach Mike...
Cardinals Rookie Pool
With the escalating rookie salaries, everyone seems to be keeping a closer eye on the rookie pool this year. The rookie pool is basically a cap within the overall salary cap, meaning that the combined first-year cap numbers of the drafted rookies cannot exceed $3.919 million, according to ESPN....
Cardinals Target 'Football Character' in 2008 Draft
The Cardinals found themselves in a rare position in 2008, drafting outside the top 15 for the first time since 1995. Sitting at 16 there were no glaring holes that had to be addressed in order for the draft to be considered successful. By no means is an 8-8 team without needs but for once the...
2008 Draft Recap for the Cardinals
Here's a quick look at the Cardinals' 2008 draft class. 16(16) Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB Tennessee State (6’2 182) Rodgers-Cromartie has the size and speed to match up with any receiver and he can cut on a dime. He quieted concerns about facing small-school competition with an excellent...










