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NFC West Offseason Grades: Arizona Cardinals
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Top Cardinals News
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Cardinals' Bryson Green: Finds work in Arizona
Green signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
Green spent the first two years of his college career at Oklahoma State before transferring to Wisconsin ahead of the 2023 season. During his two years at Wisconsin, the 6-foot-2 receiver caught 49 passes for 599 yards and four touchdowns across 19 games. Though Green is likely just an extra body for offseason activities, he could earn a depth spot in the Cardinals' wide receiver corps if he impresses this summer.
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Cardinals' Oscar Cardenas: Links up with Cardinals
Cardenas signed with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
The 6-foot-4 tight end spent his entire six-year collegiate career with UTSA. Cardenas appeared in 64 games during that span, recording 95 receptions for 1,138 yards and nine touchdowns. His career high in receiving yards in a single season is 438, suggesting he's likely just an extra body for offseason activities. However, Cardenas could earn a spot on the Cardinals' practice squad if he impresses the staff throughout the summer.
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Cardinals' Kitan Crawford: Links up with Cardinals in Round 7
The Cardinals selected Crawford in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 225th overall.
Crawford saw some work in his four seasons at Texas but blossomed in his last year at Nevada, racking up career-best marks with 76 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions. Crawford's size doesn't stand out, but he tested well at the combine. He'll need to be a contributor on special teams to claim a spot on the Cardinals' 53-man roster this fall.
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Cardinals' Hayden Conner: Grabbed by Cards in Round 6
The Cardinals selected Conner in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 211th overall.
Conner spent his entire four-year career with Texas, and he started in 43 straight games at left guard over his last three years with the Longhorns. He didn't allow a single sack in 2024 and demonstrated enough durability, strength and technical prowess to translate to the next level against NFL defenses.
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Cardinals' Denzel Burke: Headed home
The Cardinals selected Burke in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 174th overall.
Burke grew up in the Phoenix area before stepping in as an immediate starter at Ohio State. He was a Second Team All-American in his junior season but suffered from an inconsistent final year in college, causing his slide in the draft. Burke's pedigree makes him a notable addition to an Arizona secondary that lacks proven talent, and he'll join college rival Will Johnson in the rookie class at corner for the team.
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Cardinals' Cody Simon: Grabbed in fourth round by Arizona
The Cardinals selected Simon in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 115th overall.
Simon anchored Ohio State's defense as the middle linebacker for the past two seasons, and he played an integral role in the Buckeyes' victory in the National Championship Game (in which he was named the defensive MVP). He finished his senior year logging 112 tackles (51 solo), including 7.0 sacks, seven pass deflections and one forced fumble across 15 games and was named to the Third Team All-Big Ten roster. Simon will bolster a Cardinals linebacker corps headlined by Mack Wilson, Akeem Davis-Gaither and Baron Browning.
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Cardinals' Jordan Burch: Heading to Arizona
The Cardinals selected Burch in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 78th overall.
Arizona is stockpiling defensive talent in this draft, as all three of its picks have come on that side of the ball thus far. Burch was a five-star recruit out of high school who started at South Carolina before transferring to Oregon for his final two years. He seemed to finally put things together in his fifth collegiate season with 8.5 sacks, which surpassed his previous career total. Burch has the upside that's worth rolling the dice on in the third round, though it's worth wondering why it took so long for his talent to turn into production at the college level.
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Cardinals' Will Johnson: Cards add Round 2 cornerback
The Cardinals selected Johnson in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 47th overall.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Johnson likely fell to the second round at least in part due to long-term concerns over his knee. Johnson also dealt with a foot injury in the fall and a hamstring injury this spring, so durability has been a general challenge even aside from the knee. The good news is that no one really doubts Johnson's abilities, because the 6-foot-2, 194-pound corner was likely the best player in a dominant Wolverines secondary the last three years. Johnson started his last two years and part of his freshman season at Michigan, and it bodes well for his skill-set projection that he could stand out to such a clear degree so early in his career. In addition to spearheading a Wolverines defense that rarely gave up catches or yardage, Johnson showed a unique playmaking ability by intercepting nine career passes and returning three for a touchdown.
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Team Statistical Rankings
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144.2 (7th) |
227.0 (21st) |
358.2 (11th) |
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126.4 (20th) |
231.2 (12th) |
342.5 (21st) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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J. Conner RB James Conner RB | Knee |
T. Benson RB Trey Benson RB | Ankle |
M. Wilson WR Michael Wilson WR | Hamstring |
B. Ojulari LB BJ Ojulari LB | Knee - ACL |
E. Demercado RB Emari Demercado RB | Back |