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The Arizona Cardinals enter the Bruce Arians era with more questions than answers. The answers will begin to roll in over the next couple of months as we enter the free agency period and my personal favorite time of year, the NFL Draft.

For the Arizona Cardinals, the first thing we need to do is identify the areas of greatest needs that should be addressed in the 2013 draft.

I have gone back and forth over how to determine the greatest needs of the Cardinals, and decided I wanted to do a little digging first.

Using the great resources of Pro Football Focus, I decided to take a look at the teams that participated in the Super Bowl the last five seasons in order to figure out if there is a consistent position or positions that they rated highly.

Let's see if there is any correlation to the highest-rated non-QB position on each of the last five Super Bowl participants. Maybe that can lead us to whether or not that position needs to be looked at by the Arizona Cardinals.

(Note I am not listing half time players such as FBs.)

2012

San Francisco 49ers Baltimore Ravens
Joe Staley - OT Marshall Yanda - OG
Anthony Davis - OT Ray Rice - RB
Alex Boone - OG Haloti Ngata - DL


2011

New England Patriots New York Giants
Rob Gronkowski - TE Jason Pierre-Paul - DE
Brian Waters - OG Hakeem Nicks - WR
Wes Welker - WR Kenny Phillips - DB


2010

Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers
Josh Sitton - OG James Harrison - OLB
Desmond Bishop - LB Lamarr Woodley - OLB
Tramon Williams - DB Lawrence Timmons - OLB


2009

Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints
Dwight Freeney - DE Jahri Evans - OG
Robert Mathis - DE Carl Nicks - OG
Reggie Wayne - WR Jon Stinchcomb - OT


2008

Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh Steelers
Larry Fitzgerald - WR James Harrison - OLB
Levi Brown - OT Troy Polamalu - DB
Antonio Smith - DE Willie Colon - OT


Totals:

• 7 Pass rushers

• 6 offensive guards

• 5 offensive tackles (I did not distinguish between left and right tackle, but only 1 made the list.)

After that we see a total mishmash of talent that received the highest Pro Football Focus grades, but it shows that there are consistently three positions that matter in the NFL outside of the QB position: pass rusher, offensive guard and offensive tackle.

When we look at the Arizona Cardinals, we see holes at all three positions and at that point we have established our board of team needs for the Arizona Cardinals:

Quarterback - While Kevin Kolb proved his mettle in his five starts this year, there are persistent questions about his ability to stay healthy as well as a concern from at least one person, me, that he won't be able to fit into Arians' offense.

While some draft analysts believe this is a weak QB class, I see a lot of players with potential and only need a little polishing.

Pass Rusher - Anyone that follows me on Twitter has heard me say during the season that the Cardinals need a pass rusher. At the time the position was obviously an OLB, but with the possible switch to a more 4-3 based look, that position may become a need at defensive end.

In today's NFL there aren't a lot of differences in players manning the position anymore, and most defensive ends are ranked as outside linebackers by most draft publications. But, the reality is that the Cardinals need a player that can get to the quarterback on a consistent basis from the edge, and this draft class seems to be teeming with talent.

Offensive guard - While some will point to the pass blocking ability of Daryn Colledge, a guard needs to be able to open holes in the running game consistently and Colledge was one of the worst in the league.

Couple that with Adam Snyder being an absolute bust of a free agent signing and it may be time to address the guard position earlier in the draft, at least in day two. In this draft, there will be a lot of talent in day two that could be added.

Offensive Tackle - While there was marked improvement at the end of the season from rookies Bobby Massie and Nate Potter, there certainly is room for improvement at the position.

The addition of Levi Brown back to the rotation may cloud this slightly; I think the fact that there's a new coaching regime could make Brown the odd man out in any situation. Everyone knows about the potential tackles at the top of the draft.

Other High Priority Positions of Need:

• Linebacker

• Defensive Back

• Tight End

Now we know what positions the Cardinals need to begin focusing on for draft day, but what players can fill those roles?

Stay tuned.

Seth Cox/The Sports Headquarters, Editor-in-chief of The Sports Headquarters

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    gwilsonaz wrote...
    Draft needs
    I also think we need take a serious look at some RBs and maybe a Safety (if Wilson retires or leaves). This roster has a lot of depth but we need to find some studs (RB, DB#2, TE). Too many 2nd stringers not enough starters. Got to swing for the fences with the first round pick and then plug the holes the rest of the way.
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    CardsFan_ wrote...
    GREAT breakdown
    I'd put the Cardinals needs in this order: G (Colledge avg @ best, Snyder stinks), QB (good young backup to Kolb), pass rusher (either DE or OLB), SS (behind or replace Rashad), ILB (Lenon is old, depends on Bradley), OT (Massie/Brown/Potter workable, but can do better), CB (Gay needs to go, rest of group is ok), TE. Put RB in there between SS and ILB if Wells doesn't return.
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    DisgustedD wrote...
    SO here is
    what I would do: move Levi to RG, draft Joeckle or Fisher, if they are off the board than you can get Warmack & plug him in @ RG for a decade while leaving Levi/ Potter at LT. Or you can try to trade back up into the end of the 1st while giving up your 2nd & 4th. Got to make a splash this Draft to right the ship on O.
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    Odd
    I find it odd that EVERYONE says drafting Warmack in the top 10 is unusual, but look at the impact a good guard has.
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    Whatashame wrote...
    I never thought
    it would be possible to assemble a stupider group of people than the group that once posted at Azcentral. I was wrong.
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    LiveForSports wrote...
    Oline
    I think most fans will be satisfied if the Cards invest their first pick on any lineman. The big reason why Flacco and Kapernick look so good is they rarely get pressured. If the Cards don't pick up Alex Smith in free agency, they will likely use early round pick on QB. Arians will recognize that Defense is set unless a great pass rusher falls in 2nd round. Can't wait for the draft!
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    MikeWins wrote...
    draft
    @whatashame - thats just Cards fans in general. 90% are dumb as a rock. By the way, why is it that every year there are countless articles and comments about what the Cardinals NEED to draft without any mention of the fact that they have been drafting BPA since 2008? They tell you all openly every year that they are going to take the highest rated player on their board, especially in the first few rounds. At number 7, they are going to take the best player available. End of story. Hopefully that player is Chance Warmack. Dude is a beast.
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    SethCox wrote...
    Team Needs
    @MikeWins When was the last time the Cardinals drafted BPA that wasn't a need as well? Fans screamed last year that they had to get a WR to take pressure off of Fitz, and they did w/ the idea of best player available by drafting Floyd. Needs and BPA always find a way to intersect into one another.
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    Kreedos wrote...
    I like the breakdown
    Good to see an original article and not some bite from another columnist/blogger. I'd draft by position in this order: Tackle, QB, Pass Rusher, Guard, RB, CB, Safety...
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    DisgustedD wrote...
    You know it
    just wouldn't be a day that ends in Y without a sarcastic remark by whatashame! He's quick to knock peoples posts but he never really brings any value to the table. Oh great one, please tell us what we must do this off-season?
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