Cards Now Have Ability to Sign Undrafted Players
By Scott Allen
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I don’t know who is on the Arizona Cardinals wish list for non-drafted signees for training camp in Flagstaff, however, as of Monday night, all NFL teams are able to go ahead and sign non-drafted players to their 90-man rosters. One of the more recent Cards undrafted signees is Max Hall. He went undrafted last year and as we all know, ended up a starter before proving his true value.
I imagine the Cards wouldn’t be too busy, but then again, we’ve not been able to hear a peep out of the Cards front office during the lockout, so I would have to think they have a plan in place when it comes to undrafted players. Just, no more Max Hall’s please.
Now, I would suspect they w0uld take a look at a third and fourth quarterback for camp, presuming the other two are Kevin Kolb (or maybe Kyle Orton) and John Skelton. I can’t imagine the Cards would continue to hang on to Max Hall. We already know Derek Anderson will find the exit door.