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Cardinals could choose cornerback, running back in draft

 
For only the second time since 1995, the Arizona Cardinals enter draft weekend without a top 10 pick. That's a sign that the Cardinals, who have had one winning season since moving to the desert in 1988, are moving in the right direction. (link)

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