Arizona
2024 Arizona Cardinals’ Draft Trends
Now that the Cardinals 2024 draft is in the books, it’s interesting to connect the dots with a specific regard to Monti Ossenfort’s and Dave Sears’ modus operandi.
Round 1
Round 1 Themes: Size, Athleticism, Playmaking Ability
- WR Marvin Harrison Jr. —- 6’4” 218
- DI Darious Robinson —- 6’5” 275
Round 2
Round 2 Themes: Length, Speed, Agility, Vertical Jump, Ball Skills
- CB Max Melton —- 5’11 193, 4.39, 40.5” V
Round 3
Round 3 Themes: Size, Speed, Brute Strength, Playmaking Ability
- RB Trey Benson —- 6’0” 223, 4.39, 23 reps
- G Isaiah Adams —- 6’4” 318, 1.8 ten-yd. split, 22 reps
- TE Tip Reiman —- 6’5” 268, 4.64, 28. reps
- CB Elijah Jones —- 6’2” 183, 4.44, 42.5” V
Round 4
Round 4 Themes: Speed, Flexibility, Versatility, Playmaking Ability, Ball Skills
- S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson —- 5’10” 189 4.41, 38” V
Round 5
Round 5 Themes: Speed, Quickness, Strength, Arm Length
- ED Xavier Thomas —- 6’2” 247 4.62, 1.67 ten-yd split, 28 reps
- T Christian Jones —- 6’5”, 320 5,04, 1.78 ten-yd split, 34.5” arms
Round 6
Round 6 Themes: Size, Athleticism, Strength, Arm length
- WR Tejhuan Palmer —- 6’2”, 210 4.45, 35” V, 33.8” arms
Round 7
Round 7 Theme: Baller DB With Rare Burst to the Ball
- Jaden Davis —- 5’10, 182 4.44 1.49 ten-yd split, 35.5” V
Summary
After Monti Ossenfort’s and Dave sears’ first two drafts in Arizona, it is clear that they have precise physical coefficients in addition to production and leadership grades for prospects at each position. These eval coefficients help them tailor and taper their draft board.
Interestingly, a couple of weeks ago when Monti was asked by the Arizona media how many players are on his draft board, he declined to answer.
My guess is that their board is somewhere in the vicinity of 120.
In my opinion, a tapered down Big Board is very smart, because it creates greater clarity with each upcoming pick —- and, best of all —- it shows how independent MODS are with regard to so-called “consensus” picks.
Essentially, MODS’ draft goal is to add highly productive and charismatic prospects who possess high caliber physical traits that make the roster bigger, faster and stronger.
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Arizona
Nature: Cactus blooms in Arizona
Arizona
Federal immigration lawsuits reach record highs
PHOENIX — The number of legal challenges to detentions in Arizona and nationwide has grown to record highs.
Immigration Attorney Hugo Balderas Ibarra said when someone is picked up by ICE, typical bond hearings are “pretty much out the window.”
“These policies that the administration is implementing violate the due process, violate fifth amendment,” Balderas Ibarra said.
This has led attorneys representing detained individuals to file what’s known as a habeas corpus petition.
“A habeas corpus petition is something in federal court that says the federal government is detaining me or confining me somewhere without basis in law,” New Frontier Immigration Law founder Hillary Walsh said.
Walsh said she filed three petitions on Friday alone.
“One of these is for an 18-year-old kid who has no criminal history,” Walsh said. “He came here to seek asylum a few years ago, and went through the whole process legally, asked at the border, did everything right, and now he’s detained.”
Data by TRAC shows the surge in the federal filings alleging illegal detention over the past year.
From 105 nationally in March 2025, to 9,059 the same month this year.
In Arizona, more than 1,100 cases have been filed between October and March, according to TRAC.
“A lot more people who are being detained, but we also have a whole other layer to the process for getting them out if they’re eligible for bond, and so that clogs up the whole federal court system,” Walsh said.
Arizona
Why Milan Momcilovic Choosing Arizona Would Be Tough Blow for Iowa State Basketball
As the Iowa State Cyclones continue to reflect on what was a strong season, one of their top players from last year is in the portal and is the best player available.
After deciding to come back to college a couple of days ago, Milan Momcilovic is now the best player in the portal and has a number of suitors looking to bring him in. Due to the large amount of money that he is expected to get, it would be a complete shock if he came back to Iowa State at this point. However, where he goes could have an impact on the program.
Last season, the junior had a breakout year and emerged as one of the best shooters in the country. While there is still work to be done to translate his game to the next level, he is an impact player in college basketball.
However, where he might go is the big decision everyone is waiting to see. Currently, it appears to be a three-horse race between the Arizona Wildcats, Kentucky Wildcats, and the Louisville Cardinals. Of the three, the Cyclones certainly don’t want to see him go to one of those schools.
Momcilovic Choosing Arizona Would Be a Tough Blow
If the star shooter for the Cyclones were to choose the Wildcats, it would be a tough blow for Iowa State. While the Cyclones had a great season this year, it was Arizona that was a thorn in their side.
The Wildcats were able to beat them both in their regular-season matchup and then again in the Big 12 tournament. The game in the Big 12 was an absolute thriller and went right down to the wire.
While Iowa State might have lost, it was Momcilovic who had a fantastic game in the showdown. Now, as the talented sharpshooter mulls his decision on where to play next year, seeing him go to Arizona would be a tough blow for the Cyclones.
This was a team that beat them twice last year, and taking one of their best players would likely result in the Wildcats being considered a better team heading into next season as well.
While Iowa State did a great job in the transfer portal and has some young talent coming back, losing the best three-point shooter in the country is a big blow. Furthermore, since Kentucky and Louisville aren’t in the Big 12, seeing Momcilovic join one of those squads wouldn’t sting or have an impact on the Cyclones nearly as much.
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