TEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals’ 2018 draft made its reputation on Day 1 with the selection of a player who the team hopes will become the long-sought franchise quarterback of years to come. If the Cardinals got no one in this draft besides Josh Rosen, fans would have called it a rousing success. Only one of the six players drafted by the Cardinals plays defence, even though their new coach Steve Wilks was defensive co-ordinator last year at Carolina. The choices were simply a function of the names on the Arizona draft board, general manager Steve Keim said. Finally, in the sixth round, Arizona went defence, grabbing cornerback Chris Campbell of Penn State.
Source: National Post April 28, 2018 23:50 UTC