Cardinals offseason positional outlook: The tight ends

A look at how they did in 2019 and what could be coming in 2020.

One position highly overlooked in the Arizona Cardinals offense is at tight end. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury is known for running four and five receivers. However, because of the development of the running game, the Cardinals tight ends ended up being an important part of the offense, even if they weren’t particularly productive statistically.

Let’s look at the position for the coming offseason.

2019 review

Seahawks Vs Cardinals

Statistically, their tight ends didn’t do anything to stand out. Charles Clay had 18 receptions, Maxx Williams had 15 receptions. Each scored one touchdown. Dan Arnold had two catches and six touchdowns late in the season and Darrell Daniels had one catch.

However, Williams played almost 47 percent of the team’s snaps and Clay played nearly 38 percent — much more than anyone thought would be the case.

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