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2011 NFL Draft: Larry Fitzgerald Predicts Cards Won't Go QB With Fifth Pick

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GLENDALE AZ - DECEMBER 05:  Head coach Ken Whisenhunt of the Arizona Cardinals reacts on the sidelines during the NFL game against the St. Louis Rams at the University of Phoenix Stadium on December 5 2010 in Glendale Arizona. The Rams defeated the Cardinals 19-6.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald said he doubts the team will select a quarterback with the fifth overall pick.

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NFL Draft 2011: Larry Fitzgerald Doubts Cardinals Go With QB At Fifth Pick

The Arizona Cardinals hold the fifth pick in the 2011 NFL draft and the decision on who they select will obviously determine largely on who goes in the first four picks. If QB Blaine Gabbert falls to No. 5, there are plenty of folks who feel the Cardinals will have a difficult decision on their hands.

One of those players is not Larry Fitzgerald. He recently said he doubts that the Cardinals select a quarterback fifth overall.

"I would doubt that we would draft a quarterback that high. I would doubt it," Fitzgerald said. "But, who am I? I'm just a player. Management hasn't told me if they are going to go in any direction."

(With the lockout, management can't tell him anything.)

Fitzgerald knows drafting a quarterback means there's some sort of rebuilding going on and, with a rookie quarterback, the chances of success in 2011-12 aren't very great. That's understandable from Fitzgerald's standpoint, but the Cardinals have to do what's best for the long-term future of the team and that may be Gabbert.

For more on the Cardinals draft plans, check out Revenge Of The Birds

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2011 NFL Draft: Arizona Cardinals Team Needs Could Include Quarterback, Defensive Tackle

The Arizona Cardinals can go in a number of directions as the 2011 NFL draft nears including quarterback, defensive tackle and linebacker. Picking fifth in the draft, there will be plenty of available players with top-end talent so the Cardinals will have options.

Everyone loves quarterbacks and that's a popular pick in various 2011 NFL mock drafts for the Cardinals. They have John Skelton and Max Hall in the fold and Derek Anderson isn't expected to return (at least not at his current salary). 

SB Nation's Revenge of the Birds writes that, even with quarterbacks options at the fifth pick, possibly including QB Cam Newton and QB Blaine Gabbert, the Cardinals may go in another direction.

Regardless, more and more it looks like the Cardinals will not be looking for a quarterback at the top of the draft. Ken Whisenhunt still really likes John Skelton and is excited as to what he thinks he will become. Whisenhunt also feels that neither Newton nor Gabbert are players that would make a QB impact in year one, so unless the front office views either player as being a better QB than what Skelton will be, I just don't see it happening. Additionally, I would be surprised if either one is available with the fifth pick.

They end up thinking players like DT Marcell Dareus, CB Patrick Peterson or WR A.J. Green will be on the board. Any of those players would be an excellent pick at a position of need so the Cardinals are sitting in a good position right now. 

I'm still leaning towards the Cards taking a quarterback -- I'd guess Gabbert -- although Revenge of the Birds disagrees.

We're only a couple of weeks away from finding out what the Cardinals will do. For more on the draft day plans, check out Revenge of the Birds

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