Yuma Sun

Cards expect early picks will help from Day 1

- BY DAVID BRANDT

Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury is confident that the team’s first two selections in this year’s NFL draft – Tulsa linebacker Zaven Collins and Purdue receiver Rondale Moore – are going to have long and productive profession­al careers.

He also believes those guys can help from Day 1 in the desert. For a team that’s built to win now, that’s an important trait.

The Cardinals are trying to break a playoff drought that extends back to 2015. The franchise nearly made the postseason last year but finished a disappoint­ing 8-8 after losing five of its last seven games.

“We knew we had to get better,” Kingsbury said Saturday. “None of us were pleased with how that thing ended last year. We wanted to improve through the draft and (general manager) Steve (Keim) made it crystal clear to the coaching staff and personnel department, that those first two picks needed to play, play early and play a lot.

“That was the mission and I feel good with where it’s at.”

The Cardinals grabbed Collins with the No. 16 overall pick on Thursday and reeled in Moore at No. 49 on Friday. Arizona spent much of the later rounds filling out defensive depth, particular­ly in the secondary.

The Cardinals traded up to get Florida cornerback Marco Wilson in the fourth round and added Duke defensive end Victor Dimukeje and Central Florida cornerback Tay Gowan in the sixth. In the final round, they picked Cincinnati safety James Wiggins.

Only two of the team’s seven selections were offensive players: Moore and Penn State center Michal Menet, who was picked with the team’s final selection in the seventh round.

The Cardinals were busy in free agency before the draft in an effort to help their offense, adding seven-time Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green and running back James Conner. They also traded for Oakland center Rodney Hudson.

Arizona still could use another playmaking threat at tight end, but generally, there aren’t any huge holes.

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