Clayton Tune: The Fateful Path of an NFL Legacy by Walter Mitchell photo: @azcardinals.com via Instagram During the second night of the 2023 NFL Draft, Clayton Tune received a call from the Green Bay Packers. The Packers wanted to assure Clayton of their interest in drafting the University of Houston quarterback at some point on day three. When the Arizona Cardinals selected Clayton Tune with the #139 pick a day later, he was surprised, given that the Cardinals had not expressed any significant interest in him during the pre-draft process. The Cardinals were not one of the six teams that brought him in for 30 visits (Texans, Saints, Browns, Steelers, Bucs, Giants). Tune had also been given a private workout by the Rams. The eventual link the Cardinals had to Clayton Tune was that Israel Woolfork was one of his coaches at the Senior Bowl. At that time, Woolfork had just finished his second year of a Bill Walsh/Bill Willis coaching fellowship with the Cleveland Browns. A...
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ReplyDeleteGreat episode guys. Interesting WR discussion; I'd say no to QB unless its round 4 or later (and that is really like a lottery pick).
Looking forward to your trading episode/articles. Who on Cardinals has value? Just like seeking a trade for Kyler - I think Monti would have tougher time getting value for any players we would be willing to trade.
Good informative podcast guys. How did the Card end up with the 3rd hardest schedule? I mean they're a 3 win team with their 3rd consecutive rookie HC. If this team didn't have bad luck they wouldn't have any luck. I know Jacoby will ball out and if the rest of the offense stays relatively healthy, they should put up some good numbers. I guess they will either come out of this season stronger or with the top draft pick next year lol maybe both.
ReplyDeleteThe other teams in the NFC West have easier schedules because they have the 3-14 Cardinals on them twice. But hey every team right now is 0-0.
DeleteTrue. I'm just glad Jacoby gets to go into training camp as the starter which I think he will be and I hope LaFleur learned enough working with McVay to make this offense produce. If he did, this offense will give the rest of the NFC a run for their money.
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