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| The Cardinals defense didn't finish with a great ranking, but played at a high level near the end of the season, which helped fuel the Cardinals Super Bowl run. Arizona was an opportunistic defense, getting 13 interceptions and 17 fumble recoveries. This made up for a lot of the yards and points they allowed throughout the season. The secondary made plays, but could get better with the addition of Bryant McFadden to start alongside Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. And Adrian Wilson remains a top safety, doing well in run support and coverage. The secondary has a lot of potential. The Cardinals do a decent job of pressuring the quarterback with a lot of different options. They aren't afraid to blitz the quarterback. Steve Breaston should get both the punt and kick return duties with J.J. Arrington gone. Breaston is a better receiver than return man, but does an average job as a return specialist.
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The Cardinals are a decent platoon team. Their secondary has some potential and they'll get some sacks. But we wouldn't use them against a great offensive team. Arizona is capable of allowing some big point and yardage totals. |
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| Updating previous reports, SIRIUS NFL Radio reports free-agent LB Karlos Dansby (Cardinals) is meeting with the Miami Dolphins Friday, March 5. |
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| Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins are expected to make a strong offer to free-agent LB Karlos Dansby (Cardinals). |
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| Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News, reports the New York Giants are not expected to sign Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby because of the money he likely will receive in the open market, according to a team source. |
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| Brian Biggane, of The Palm Beach Post, reports there is speculation that over a dozen teams could be interested in pursuing Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby. The New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins are among the teams showing interest. |
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| Paul Schwartz, of the New York Post, reports Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby said he is willing to listen to offers from any team this offseason. |
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| Brian Biggane, of The Palm Beach Post, reports the New York Giants are rumored to be interested in Arizona Cardinals pending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby once he hits the market. |
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| Brian Biggane, of The Palm Beach Post, reports the Indianapolis Colts are rumored to be interested in Arizona Cardinals pending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby once he hits the market. |
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| Brian Biggane, of The Palm Beach Post, reports the Miami Dolphins are rumored to be interested in Arizona Cardinals pending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby once he hits the market. |
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| Brian Biggane, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent LB Karlos Dansby has not ruled out re-signing with the Cardinals this offseason. The Cardinals are not expected to be in the running if he is offered big money by other teams. |
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| Brian Biggane, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Arizona Cardinals impending unrestricted free-agent LB Karlos Dansby is said he be looking for a deal in the range of $30 million in his next contract. |
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