In an interview during yesterday’s Combine Black Robert Alford Jersey , Kyle Crabbs of the Draft Network said that the top 110 prospects in this year’s draft are sure-fire Day 1 and 2 picks—-after that, he says, he is having..etwork said that the top 110 prospects in this year’s draft are sure-fire Day 1 and 2 picks—-after that, he says, he is having a very difficult time slotting the remaining 146.With as deep a draft as this is for defensive linemen—-as was on dazzling display yesterday, there are bound to be several 1st round talents available when the Cardinals are on the clock at #33. Without question, the Cardinals are in a prime position to trade the pick. There should be some very enticing offers. Obviously, the Cardinals will not want to move down too far into Round 2, but the chances are pretty strong that by moving down they could add another 3rd round pick, to make it 5 total picks in the wheelhouse (Top 110 picks) of this draft.The Cardinals’ current first 4 picks are at ,1# #33, #65 and #103.The problem for the Cardinals with moving down is that there could be a blue chip player sitting atop the board at #33. In looking at today’s CBS Mock Draft, here are some of the players who would be available to the Cardinals if the CBS Mock is fairly accurate:Dexter Lawrence, DT, ClemsonZach Allen, DE, Boston CollegeJeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi St.Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana TechAnthony Nelson, DE, IowaChase Winovich, OLB/DE, MichiganCharles Omenihu Robert Alford Jersey 2019 , DE, TexasDre’Mont Jones, DT, Ohio St.Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre DameKhlaen Saunders, DT, Western IllinoisChris Lindstrom, G, Boston CollegeElgton Jenkins, C/G, Mississippi St.Greg Little, T, AuburnDalton Risner, T/G, Kansas St.Yodny Cajuste, T, West VirginiaHakeem Butler, WR, Iowa St.Andy Isabella, WR, UMassDeebo Samuel, WR, South CarolinaJJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, StanfordAs you can see Black David Johnson Jersey , there are a number of excellent players on this list, which could allow the Cardinals the comfort of being able to move down from #33 and still be able to select one of their highest rated players on their board.But—-is there a player on this list whom you feel the Cardinals should absolutely stay put and take at #33?Of course, much should depend on what areas the Cardinals address in free agency.But, in terms of talent and immediate value, here are the 5 players on this list who appeal the most to me:Zach Allen, DE, Boston College. He is made to order as a 34 DE in the Cardinals’ defense, who can then rush the passer from the edge or the inside. He has slipped some because he didn’t have as good a week at the Senior Bowl, but he has been trying to rebound from a sprained knee since the last game of the regular season. If you watch Allen, he has a non-stop, relentless motor and at times he is dominant, as he is always around ball. Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson. Classic space eater with rare athleticism for a player his size, who actually has some interior pass rushing ability. He has slipped because of the PED suspension.Chris Lindstrom, G, Boston College. Tony Pauline, of the Draft Analyst, says Lindstrom reminds him in some ways of former BC and NY Giants’ All-Pro G Chris Snee. Snee had a fabulous 10 year career in New York and helped the Giants win the 2011 Super Bowl over the Patriots. That is high praise.Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa St. He is one of the rare 6’5” WRs who can win matchups from the slot and the perimeter. He has big hands and is a RAC machine with 4.4 speed.Any Isabella, WR, Massachusetts. Up to this point, Isabella has been considered a 3rd round pick. But, after his superb performance at the Senior Bowl and then after running a blistering 4.31 40 at the Combine, it would’t be surprising to see the Patriots take him at #32. Slot WRs are quickly becoming hot commodities in the NFL.It would be tough to have to pick one of these players. What would you like to see the Cardinals do at #33? What would you do? The former seventh-overall pick hopes a change in scenery will turn his fortunes aroundThe Revenge of the Birds podcastKevin White: Breakout Player of the Year?New David Johnson Jersey 2019 ,12commentsThe former seventh-overall pick hopes a change in scenery will turn his fortunes around Kevin White: Breakout Player of the Year?Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY SportsThe Arizona Cardinals’ GM Steve Keim made sure to give head coach Kliff Kingsbury as many weapons he possibly could.He drafted three wide receivers that were highly productive in college to go along with their top two receivers in Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk.Though Fitzgerald will be used interchangeably on the outside and inside, Kirk might strictlyplay in the slot this season. This could mean the Cardinals still need another starting receiver to play on the outside.That is where Kevin White comes in.White is a former seventh-overall pick that signed a one-year $1.5 million with the Cardinals in March.One of the biggest reasons why White was such a highly-coveted wide receiver in the 2015 draft was because of his production during his senior year at West Virginia.In his final year playing in the collegiate level, he caught 109 passes for 1,447 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns.Along with his production, White measured out at 6-foot-3 and 216 pounds. He ran a 4.35 40 at the NFL scouting combine. There aren’t many receivers with his size that can run as fast as he can.Despite the production in college and good combine measurables, injuries has plagued his NFL career. With his injuries and lack of production, the Bears chose not to pick up his fifth-year option.He has only 25 catches for 285 yards and no touchdowns in the 14 games he has played in the last four seasons. Now with the Cardinals, White has a fresh start and can now learn behind the receiver he has looked up to and has been compared to in Larry Fitzgerald.White also has the privilege of working with former Cardinals’ receiver coach Jerry Sullivan, who has coached the likes of Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Allen Robinson, and David Boston into Pro Bowl receivers.Sullivan is working with the team during the spring. Both him and current Cardinals’ receiver coach David Raih are two highly-respected coaches that should bring the best out of White.There is no doubt that 2019 is a make-it or break-it year for him as this season could be his last chance to crack the starting lineup.It is early to say that White will be a Comeback Player of the Year candidate but it would certainly be an interesting story. .At the end of the day, White might just end up being a fifth or sixth-string receiver on the Cardinals depth chart. He might not even make the 53-man roster. Even then, Kingsbury likes what he sees from the veteran receiver.“That’s what we have seen: hard working, focused, wants to be great,” Kingsbury said. “[White] has a lot to prove obviously, but he has a great skillset. That big and that fast, we’re excited to see what he can be.”The Cardinals, especially Kingsbury, had high praise and expectations for him. White is only 26-years old after all and his best football could still be ahead of him.If he can stay healthy and show glimpses of why he was such a highly-coveted draft prospect, the Cardinals offense will only get better and be that much more exciting to watch.Hopefully his bad luck in Chicago will change to good luck in Arizona.