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Wednesday, July 18
Updated: July 19, 3:27 PM ET
 
Cardinals: Rebuilding in the desert

By Tom Oates
Special to ESPN.com

No one knows if Dave McGinnis can coach yet, but he's already demonstrated that he's intelligent. After going 1-8 a coach in the wake of Vince Tobin's in-season firing, McGinnis somehow gained control of all the Cardinals' football decisions. Once he assumed command, McGinnis correctly determined that the 3-13 team was so bad it would take more than a one-year fix to turn it into a contender. That's the only possible explanation for McGinnis' personnel moves, which concentrated on offense and ignored the 30th-ranked defense. One unit at a time, please.
 
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 Aug. 25: at Chicago
 Aug. 31: San Diego

On offense, McGinnis added big-ticket free agent Pete Kendall and took massive Leonard Davis with the second overall pick in the draft, giving the Cardinals two star-quality guards to go with capable tackles L.J. Shelton and Anthony Clement and solid center Mike Gruttadauria (if he's healthy). The perennially leaky line hasn't protected quarterback Jake Plummer or paved the way for a decent running game for years, but, if the blocking improves, the Cardinals have the weapons to score on people. Figuring out how to stop people will have to wait until next year.

Man in the spotlight
Finally, Plummer is fully armed, but is he dangerous? The local hero looked like a potential Pro Bowler in 1998, but hasn't been the same since, throwing 45 interceptions the last two years. Last year he was booed at home and began to lose the confidence of his teammates. With better pass-blocking, halfback Michael Pittman on the verge of a breakout year and three fine wide receivers in Rob Moore, David Boston and Frank Sanders, Plummer is out of excuses. It's time for him to become the leader and playmaker everyone through he would be.

Key position battle
Moore, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in August, is ready to reclaim his starting wide receiver spot. That leaves last year's starters, Boston and Sanders, to fight over one position. Sanders has been a steady pro for six years, but the coaches think Boston has the potential to become one of the top receivers in the league after a 71-catch, 1,156-yard, seven-touchdown season. Sanders might have to accept being the third option on one of the NFL's best receiving corps.

Biggest adjustment
The Cardinals' dream defensive line of Simeon Rice, Eric Swann, Mark Smith and Andre Wadsworth is just a memory now. Considered the key to the team's future just two years ago, the line fell victim to injury and greed and now must be rebuilt from scratch. That will take time. At end, veteran Brad Ottis and rookie Kyle Vanden Bosch will be hard-pressed to replace Rice's pass-rush. At tackle, unheralded second-year men Jabari Issa and Mao Tosi must shut off the faucet after opponents rushed for 163 yards per game last year. The patchwork line was the worst in the NFL last year and things don't figure to be any better this year. That won't help a secondary that must replace six-time Pro Bowler Aeneas Williams at cornerback.

Rookie report
Davis and Vanden Bosch will step into the starting lineup. Cornerback Michael Stone, another second-round pick, could beat out Corey Chavous and replace Williams. Kicker Bill Gramatica, taken in the fourth round, will be given every opportunity to unseat Cary Blanchard. Sixth-rounder Bobby Newcombe fills a need as a punt returner.

Offseason moves
Players signed Players lost
S Pat Tillman (re-signed)
OG Pete Kendall (signed as free agent)
RB Michael Pittman (re-signed)
DE Simeon Rice (signed with T.B.)
CB Aeneas Williams (traded to St. Louis)
DE Andre Wadsworth (released)
Arizona's complete offseason moves







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