
When the Cardinals drafted cornerback
Antrel Rolle in the 2005 NFL draft, they were certain they had a star of the future. Rolle's potential was sky high and there seemed little room for failure. Unfortunately, two years later, Rolle has yet to show consistent quality play and the team is beginning to lose their patience.
Because of Rolle's inconsistencies, which were matched by their number two cornerback
Eric Green, the Cardinals went out and added free agent
Roderick Hood (Eagles) for competition. However, even with the addition of Hood, it was thought that Rolle would certainly be one of the two starting cornerbacks. Yet here we are, two weeks into training camp, and that doesn't appear to the case at all.
According to Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic, it's a
three-way battle for two spots down in Flagstaff and no one is a sure thing. Hood, Green and Rolle all have an equal opportunitie to win a starting job, but to date, Hood and Green appear to be leading the way.
If Rolle wants to save his job and avoid the "bust" label, he needs to step up and step up now.