May/04/08 10:10 PM Filed in:
Edgerrin
James
The biggest winner in the
Cardinals' draft may not be a draftee. Edgerrin
James, you would think, would be ecstatic. While
all the pundits predicted the team almost
certainly would grab a running back with one of
their first two picks, the Cardinals didn't take
one until Round 5.
And even then, the little-known Tim Highsmith doesn't
figure to take a whole lot of time away from "Edge."
Yet James says he had no celebration:
"I never worry about somebody coming in and playing my
position. If they come, I'm going to help them as much
as I can.
"Because I know it's not me."
By this, he means that in analyzing the Cardinals'
offense, "Running back is not the problem here. That's
the least of my concerns.
"If they want to get something, it's their
organization. If you look at the film, you look at
everything, it's not me. So I'm not worried about it.
"I know where I stand in this game and at this
position."
More is riding on James' starting status than for the
average player.
He now ranks No. 13 on the all-time rushing list. With
a solid, injury-free 2008, he will rise well into the
top 10.
Two more such years and he could elbow his way into the
top five, and that would generate a strong Hall of Fame
bid.
To do this, though, James - who doesn't turn 30 until
Aug.1 - needs to keep grinding in the offseason.
"There's no slippage," James reports. "I made sure I
got stronger. The main thing is to go out and work.
You'll see for yourself."
By not taking a running back early, the Cardinals
seemed to agree that James can be counted on.
"I know I'm getting older. People say you're getting to
be 30. But I take good care of myself. And I prepared
for all of this in the early years. You won't see any
slippage from me."
(eastvalleytribune.com)