Cardinals DC Vance Joseph expecting ‘huge steps’ from 2nd-year defensive backs

Byron Murphy, Jalen Thompson and Deionte Thompson all should be better after playing a lot as rookies.

The Arizona Cardinals played 2019 relying on a three rookie defensive backs for much of the season — cornerback Byron Murphy and safeties Jalen Thompson and Deionte Thompson. The defense will have starting cornerbacks Patrick Peterson and Robert Alford returning to play a full season, but with no new additions made to the defensive secondary in free agency or the draft, these now second-year players will be counted on to be major contributors.

“I’m looking forward to those guys taking huge steps,” defensive coordinator Vane Joseph said in a video conference last week.

He spoke about each of the three players.

Byron Murphy

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Joseph noted Murphy played more than any rookie defensive back last season. “That’s going to pay dividends,” he said.

“Last year I thought he got run down a little bit,” he explained. “He played his best ball early and kind of sluffed off late. But I think what he did last year as far as playing that many reps is going to benefit him this year.”

Murphy had 78 tackles, one interception and 10 pass breakups.

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