Daily Archives: February 27th, 2013

‘Shutdown Corner’ offseason TPS report: Arizona Cardinals (Shutdown Corner)

After taking a few days to focus on the 2013 NFL scouting combine, “Shutdown Corner” resumes our look back at each team’s 2012 season and a look at what lies ahead for the 2013 offseason. We continue in the NFC West with the Arizona Cardinals. 2012 record : 5-11 What went wrong : October. November. Come to think of it, December wasn’t too great, either. Following a 4-0 start to the 2012 season, the Cardinals’ season took a nosedive as the team lost 11 of the final 12 games to end the season and led to major changes in the front office and sidelines this offseason. The Cardinals’ main problems were an offense that averaged 263.1 yards and 15.6 points per game. Arizona ranked 32nd in a 32-team league in total offense, rushing yards per game, rushing yards per play, passing yards per play, sacks allowed per pass attempt and third-down percentage. The Cardinals were 31st in the red zone and scoring offense. While it’s true that the Cardinals played in a division with outstanding defenses (San Francisco, Seattle, and St. Louis), when you adjust for opponent, which Football Outsiders does, the Cardinals still finished 32nd in offensive DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average). Arizona’s quarterback position was a revolving door in 2012. Kevin Kolb opened the season as the starter, completing 59.6 percent of 183 pass attempts for 1,169 yards with eight touchdowns and three interceptions in six games before his season was ended by a rib injury. 2011 fifth-round pick John Skelton took over for Kolb, but would struggle, tossing nine interceptions to go with a pair of touchdown passes. The Cardinals eventually turned to 2012 sixth-round pick Ryan Lindley, who was intercepted seven times on just 171 pass attempts and is still seeking his first touchdown pass. Even Brian Hoyer, who joined the team off the waiver wire in Week 15, made a start for the Cardinals. Overall, Cardinals quarterbacks completed 337-of-608 pass attempts for 3,383 yards with 11 touchdowns, 21 interceptions and were sacked a league-high 58 times, losing six fumbles in the process. The 58 sacks allowed show that the offensive line remains an issue for the Cardinals, who by the end of the 2012 season were starting seventh-round project Nate Potter at left tackle as Levi Brown missed the entire season with a triceps injury. What went right : The Cardinals’ offense may have been a dumpster fire, but their defense was solid in 2012. Ray Horton’s charges ranked 12th in total defense, was second in the league on third down, first in interception rate, third in the red zone and was fifth in passing yards allowed per game. According to Football Outsiders’ advanced metrics, the Cardinals defense was sixth in defensive DVOA, including second in pass defense DVOA. One of the defensive standouts was cornerback Patrick Peterson, who made the Pro Bowl in 2011 for his return skills, but returned in 2012 due to his coverage prowess, finishing fourth in the NFL with seven interceptions on the season. Peterson would be joined in Hawaii by inside linebacker Daryl Washington, who led the Cardinals with 134 tackles, including a team-high nine sacks and 15 tackles for a loss to go along with an interception. Defensive end Calais Campbell had another strong season, posting 6.5 sacks, 13 tackles for a loss, 12 hits on opposing quarterbacks, six passes defensed and blocked a field goal in a 20-16 win over the Seattle Seahawks in the season-opener. Coaching/front office changes : The Cardinals made sweeping changes this offseason, firing GM Rod Graves and head coach Ken Whisenhunt on the day after the regular season finale. To replace Graves, the Cardinals promoted from within by elevating Steve Keim to the GM spot. The Cardinals’ head coaching search ended with the hiring of Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, who has hired Harold Goodwin (offensive), Todd Bowles (defensive) and Amos Jones (special teams) as his coordinator. Former defensive coordinator and head coach candidate Ray Horton left the team to take the same position with the Cleveland Browns. Estimated 2013 cap space : $2.7 million over their estimated 2013 adjusted cap number.

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‘Shutdown Corner’ offseason TPS report: Arizona Cardinals (Shutdown Corner)

Jaguars release OT Whimper, QB Wilson, DB King (The Associated Press)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have released offensive tackle Guy Whimper, quarterback John Parker Wilson and defensive back Brandon King.

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Jaguars release OT Whimper, QB Wilson, DB King (The Associated Press)

Johnny Jolly reinstated by NFL (National Football Post)

Former Packers D-lineman hoping to get back to work

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Johnny Jolly reinstated by NFL (National Football Post)

Small-town Illinois safety McWethy longing for NFL chance (The SportsXchange)

Twenty-four hours after defensive backs were the main attraction in workouts before hundreds of scouts at the nationally televised NFL Scouting Combine, free safety Ryan McWethy of Wisconsin-Platteville began another day in relative anonymity, ultimately fixed on catching the right scout’s eye.

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Small-town Illinois safety McWethy longing for NFL chance (The SportsXchange)

Correction: Pick Six-NFL Combine story (The Associated Press)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In a story Feb. 26 about the annual NFL scouting combine, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Eric Herman is an offensive lineman for Ohio State. He played for Ohio University.

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Correction: Pick Six-NFL Combine story (The Associated Press)

New York Giants Re-Sign Will Beatty — Who Should Be Next? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

COMMENTARY | So that’s why the New York Giants have been clearing salary cap space this offseason. On Wednesday, February 27, Big Blue reportedly re-signed left tackle Will Beatty to a five-year, $37.5 million contract. Beatty was a pending unrestricted free agent.

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New York Giants Re-Sign Will Beatty — Who Should Be Next? (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Jermichael Finley: Future With Green Bay Unclear (Rotowire.com)

Update: The Packers are still deciding Finley’s future with the team, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.

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Jermichael Finley: Future With Green Bay Unclear (Rotowire.com)

Brandon Lloyd: Not in Pats’ Plans? (Rotowire.com)

Update: According to CSN New England, Lloyd is not in New England’s plans going forward.

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Brandon Lloyd: Not in Pats’ Plans? (Rotowire.com)

Alex Smith: Chiefs and 49ers Agree to Trade (Rotowire.com)

Update: The 49ers and Chiefs have agreed to a trade that will send Smith to Kansas City on March 12, which is the earliest date the trade can be conducted, Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer reports.

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Alex Smith: Chiefs and 49ers Agree to Trade (Rotowire.com)

Superdome commission eyes change to power system (The Associated Press)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The panel that runs Louisiana’s Superdome approved spending up to $100,000 on Wednesday for a study of possible enhancements to backup power systems that run escalators, toilets and essential operations during emergencies.

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Superdome commission eyes change to power system (The Associated Press)