Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur believes, like any relationship, honesty is the best policy. LaFleur's first opportunity to work with the new slate of Cardinals rookies arrived this week as rookie mini-camp is underway . Veterans previously were in the facility for workouts ahead of the draft while voluntary offseason team activities are set to begin next week. LaFleur enters Year 1 of his tenure in the desert with no clear and defined expectations. The Cardinals were expected to compete for a playoff spot before finishing with a 3-14 record, which led to head coach Jonathan Gannon's dismissal. This will be LaFleur's first time leading an organization as a head coach — and when asked how he believed the process of connecting with players was going, he offered quite the response: "I think it's probably a better question for them. Again, I just try to be myself every day. So I'm not going to change. They know that I'm going to speak truth to them, because I don't know any other way.…