Yuma Sun

CARDINALS

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“I feel fantastic about them,” Kingsbury said. “A.J. Green’s been one of the most productive receivers in the league over his tenure in Cincinnati and we can’t wait for him to get out here and get a fresh start with (quarterbac­k) Kyler (Murray).”

CLASSIC REACTION

Collins had one of the best reactions of the entire draft when he found out the Cardinals had selected him midway through the first round.

After his name was announced, the Tulsa linebacker put his head in his hands and slowly slid off his chair onto the floor. He eventually stood and shared an emotional hug with his mom, Haley.

Haley Collins had to take money out of her 401K just so her son could travel to showcase football camps in high school, so that the lightly recruited high school prospect could search for a Division I scholarshi­p offer.

Four years later, it’s obvious that was money well spent.

“I apologize to everyone for acting like a big baby up there,” Collins said Thursday. “I couldn’t help it.”

BRAINS & BRAWN

Arizona’s general manager made it clear he appreciate­s

a little brainpower in prospects, to go with NFL brawn.

The Cardinals used a few of their selections on players from highly regarded academic schools. Moore played at Purdue while Dimukeje played at Duke. Collins was his high school’s valedictor­ian in the small town of Hominy, Oklahoma.

Keim said that football intelligen­ce is even more important these days as the NFL still deals with some COVID-19 restrictio­ns. With fewer meetings in person, it’s nice to have young players who can pick up schemes quickly.

A SHOE-IN

The Cardinals’ fourthroun­d pick, Wilson, is best known for a less-than-ideal reason.

The Florida cornerback had one of 2020’s college season lowlights when he was penalized for throwing LSU tight end Kole Taylor’s size 14 shoe following a third-down stop in the fourth quarter. LSU would have punted. Instead, the Tigers got a first down and moved into range for what proved to be the game-winning field goal.

All shoe-tossing jokes aside, it’s obvious the Cardinals thought highly of Wilson.

Keim traded up into the fourth round to grab him with the 136th overall

pick. Arizona acquired the Wilson pick and a sixthround selection from Baltimore while sending the Ravens this year’s fifthround pick and next year’s fourth-rounder.

Wilson should have an opportunit­y to earn early playing time. The Cardinals signed veteran Malcolm Butler in the offseason and also have promising youngster Byron Murphy Jr., who has played well during his first two seasons. But after that the roster is thin. Robert Alford returns but has missed the past two seasons because of injuries.

MISSING MIDDLE

The Cardinals’ draft was light on picks throughout the middle rounds. They didn’t have a selection in either the third or fifth rounds.

But they have a good excuse. The third-round pick was sent to the Oakland Raiders in the deal that brought Hudson to Arizona. The other pick was initially a fourth-rounder and was sent to Houston last year as part of the deal that put elite receiver DeAndre Hopkins in a Cardinals uniform.

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