The Arizona Cardinals have a hit-and-miss with the pass rushers. Josh Sweat is the main force, but his bookend is a hodgepodge of guys such as Darius Robinson, Dante Stills, and Jordan Burch. The main production is only coming from one source. Everyone else is just getting a paycheck.

The Cardinals need to draft a productive pass rusher this year.

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Keyron Crawford is a good pass rusher with athletic traits, but he hasn’t been playing football for very long. He will need more seasoning, but he has promise once he learns the next level. He continues to develop technique.

He was a star basketball player and is twitchy, and comes out with high energy as a productive pass rusher. He might begin in special teams, but he has the potential to be a good disruption in the offensive backfield. His best football is still to come.

EDGE Keyron CrawfordDraft projection: Round 4

Cardinals pick: #104

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Specifics:

College: Auburn

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Height: 6’-4”

Weight: 253 pounds

40-time: 4.8

Career Tackles: 116

Career Forced Fumbles: 3

Career Sacks: 11.5

Interceptions: 1

Career Tackles for Loss: 24

Career Pass Defenses: 2

Career games: 47

Accolades: Third Team All-SEC

Positives:

Outstanding overall athleticism

Negatives:

Instincts aren’t perfect

Struggles to shed blockers

Doesn’t set the edge consistently

Rush moves are less predictable

Tackling technique needs work

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A strong athlete along the edge, Crawford fires off the line of scrimmage with an explosive first step and has good bend to get around tackles. He has active hands as his pass rush plan is primarily built around cross-chops (below), a two-hand swipe, and rips. Crawford is versatile along the front seven and plays with plenty of effort and energy, which shows in his hunt after quarterbacks and fighting against bigger linemen in the run game. His effort in the run game allows him to survive at times, but his build will likely limit him against NFL offensive linemen.