2017 NFL Mock Draft: Creative Trades Dominate QB Position
By Erik Lambert
![Jul 15, 2016; Hollywood, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal defensive end Solomon Thomas poses during Pac-12 media day at Hollywood & Highland. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Jul 15, 2016; Hollywood, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal defensive end Solomon Thomas poses during Pac-12 media day at Hollywood & Highland. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/3233771163c6e49e971aa89bbfe12639b259b931556fcddf4f082e2ea33353d4.jpg)
13. Arizona Cardinals
13. player. 32. Finding a quarterback remains a priority for the Arizona Cardinals, but they must be careful in that regard. The current state of their offense is alarming, particularly in regards to their wide receiver position. Michael Floyd is gone, John Brown can’t stay healthy and Larry Fitzgerald is starting to inevitably lose the race with time. Every young quarterback often has his success defining by the pieces around him. Arizona needs to infuse that receiver position with youth. <p>Being able to snag Mike Williams is a gigantic win for the Cardinals. He exhibits all the trappings of a #1 target. Though not blazing fast, he has enough speed to compliment his imposing 6’3″ frame and strong body. A class volume receiver whom a quarterback can throw too even when covered and be given reasonable odds of success. Put the ball up and he’ll go up and get it. As he continues to hone his route running, Williams will become even more dangerous.</p>. WR. Clemson. Mike Williams