6 easy-to predict potential offseason moves for Cardinals

These might not happen, but every move is one you could see happening.

The Arizona Cardinals have begun their offseason. They are expected to have a big offseason with a good amount of salary cap space and a top-10 draft pick.

With a year of Kliff Kingsbury as coach and some idea of what he likes, there are some offseason moves that just make sense. They are easy to predict.

What are some of the very predictable moves the Cardinals could make this offseason?

Extend D.J. Humphries

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Humphries became a leader on the offensive line. He played well this season and played every game for the first time in his career. He is scheduled to be a free agent. He wants to play here his entire career and the Cardinals were pleased with his play, and it would look good for general manager Steve Keim to have one of his first-round picks sign a second contract.

The Cardinals would need to pay a left tackle. With so much talk of continuity on the line, it would only make sense to pay Humphries, a player they know, than to pay someone else.

Eddie Jackson’s contract extension has implications for Cardinals, Budda Baker

Baker, also a two-time Pro Bowler, will be a free agent in 2021 and can sign an extension this offseason.

Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker will not be a free agent this offseason. He will be in 2021. The two-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in solo tackles and was fourth in total tackles must be paying attention the contract extension that fellow safety Eddie Jackson got.

Jackson, who plays for the Chicago Bears, just signed a four-year, $58.4 million contract extension with $33 million in guaranteed money, his agency announced.

Jackson has been named to the Pro Bowl each of his last two seasons. He was an All-Pro in 2018. He entered the league the same year Baker did.

He is now the highest-paid safety in NFL history.

Baker has not put up the same kind of numbers as Jackson, who has 10 career interceptions and five career defensive touchdowns. However, this contract will serve as a blueprint.

Baker, coming off his third season, is now eligible to negotiate a contract extension. The Cardinals could try to lock him up this offseason or let things play out one more season.

If Baker has another season like 2019, keeping him around will not be cheap.

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The many 2019 player disappointments for the Cardinals

There some bright spots, but there were nearly a dozen players who didn’t work out the way they were expected to.

The Arizona Cardinals had many bright spots to the 2019 season but there were a number of disappointments. Many players didn’t work out the way they should have.

Who are the disappointments of 2019?

DL Darius Philon

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Philon was a key free agent addition and looked impactful in a short time in training camp. However, he was arrested for allegedly threatening a woman with a gun and he was immediately released. He was supposed to be the best player on the defensive line.

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2019 Cardinals awards

Who get the superlatives for the Cardinals this year?

The Arizona Cardinals’ season is over. Some players will get league awards. But it is time to recognize the players who were the best. So let us see who gets the awards for the Cardinals.

MVP: Kyler Murray

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This is an obvious award. Murray was given the reins of the team and he exceeded expectations. He was the team’s leader. He led them to wins. He was their best offensive player and most important player overall.

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Should the Cardinals draft a WR on Day 1 or Day 2?

It’s a question that divides many Cardinals fans – when in the draft do the Cardinals address their need at wide receiver?

It’s a conundrum that will divide many Cardinals fans for the next four months: should the Cardinals address their need at wide receiver early in the draft or wait until Day 2 again?

It would seem to be one of the most obvious needs on the team, especially if Larry Fitzgerald does hang up his cleats rather than return (or even if he does return). Kyler Murray needs another weapon to help this Kliff Kingsbury lead offense to take the next step.

It’s truly remarkable the step they’ve already taken, from clearly the worst offense in the league to being, for the most part, in the middle of the pack in many categories. What’s truly amazing is that outside of Kyler Murray, there were no large additions to the Cardinals offense.

This leads to the topic at hand – do the Cardinals address the wide receiver position, which is already being lauded as being very deep, on Day 1 or Day 2?

The obvious choice would be Day 1. In a class that is deep, there are a few that stand out above the rest; namely, receivers like Jerry Jeudy at Alabama and Murray’s ex-college teammate CeeDee Lamb at Oklahoma.

However, stats seem to indicate that receivers drafted in the second round tend to perform better. Take this year’s draft for example:

Round 1:

Marquise Brown: 46 receptions for 584 yards

N’Keal Harry: 12 receptions for 105 yards

Round 2:

Deebo Samuel: 57 receptions for 802 yards

A.J. Brown: 60 receptions for 1081 yards

DK Metcalf: 58 receptions for 900 yards

The 2018 draft is similar. D.J. Moore and Calvin Ridley have been fine players, but gems in the second round included the Cardinals own Christian Kirk, Courtland Sutton, James Washington and D.J. Chark.

Do the Cardinals need a wide receiver than can separate consistently? Yes. Do they need to give Murray a go to receiver? Absolutely.

Now, in no way will the above statistics influence the Cardinals decision in Round 1. But given Murray’s success without much around him, there is a case to be made to add a premiere player elsewhere and wait until Day 2 to add a weapon.

In a draft like the upcoming one, however, it might be awfully tempting to wait until day two to take someone like the hometown stud Brandon Aiyuk from Arizona State, or the clutch Devonta Smith from Alabama or maybe the solid if not spectacular Justin Jefferson from LSU, some of whom may fall to the top of round two.

There’s a few months to go, but it’s a fun conversation to have.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio.

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The Cardinals’ 6 biggest surprises of 2019

The Cardinals had several players perform at a much higher level and have a much bigger role than probably anyone expected.

The Arizona Cardinals didn’t have a surprisingly good year in 2019. They improved to 5-10-1 and more or less finished the season where people believed they should be.

However, they did get some surprise contributions and performances from players fans didn’t expect.

Who were the biggest surprises of 2019?

OL Justin Murray

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Murray wasn’t even on the team in the offseason. He was a waiver claim after final cuts and appeared to simply be a guy they wanted for depth. After all, what could be expected from a player who had played two career games and had been cut by five different teams in a little more than three years?

He became the starter and wasn’t bad. He missed two games because of a knee injury but played 14 games and started 12.

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Cardinals named among teams who would make some noise in 2020

With Kyler Murray in place, they have a chance to be a surprise team in 2020.

The Arizona Cardinals finished the 2019 season 5-10-1. That’s not exactly tons of progress over a 3-13 2018 campaign. However, with a franchise quarterback in place, an offense that produced and a defense that jelled in the final month of the season, it does give reason for some optimism.

For those reasons, they are recognized as a team that could make some noise competitively in 2020, according to Touchdown Wire’s Michael Colangelo.

Let’s take a big swing since there is always a team that seems to come out of nowhere to make the playoffs. That team in 2020 could be the Arizona Cardinals.

It doesn’t matter how tall Kyler Murray is, he is a very good quarterback. Now that the Cardinals know their franchise has its most important piece set for the foreseeable future, it’s time to spend a ton of money on the offensive line, find some wide receivers that can contribute consistently, and rebuild the entire defense. That seems like a lot, but some team does it every year.

The Cardinals do have a good amount of salary cap space for the coming offseason. They don’t need to throw a ton of money at the offensive line. They do need help at receiver and they do need to help on the defensive front.

But with Murray and coach Kliff Kingsbury and a second year in both the offensive and defensive systems, there is no reason they can’t be in the mix for the playoffs next season.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio.

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Cardinals could land on ‘Hard Knocks’ next season

They have never been featured and it would be fun to see.

The Arizona Cardinals begin the work of the offseason as they did not make it to the postseason. They could be in line to become a national story when training camp rolls around.

Every year, HBO’s “Hard Knocks” features an NFL team, filming everything and then showing in its weekly episodes an inside look at training camp.

The Cardinals have never been on the show.

They could this coming year.

According to awfulannouncing.com, the Cardinals are one of five teams this year who qualify for “Hard Knocks” and could be forced to have them in camp.

The five eligible teams are the Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Teams are eligible if they haven’t been on the show in 10 years, don’t have a first-year head coach and haven’t been to the playoffs in two years.

When Bruce Arians was coach, he never wanted to be a part of it, but they made the playoffs his second and third year with the team and he retired after two years of not making the postseason. It was never an option.

The Cardinals had a first-year coach the next two years. This is the first time since before Bruce Arians that they have even been an option.

The Cardinals probably wouldn’t be completely against it. After all, they were featured on Amazon’s “All or Nothing” and they produce an offseason video series called “Cardinals Flight Plan,” although the content is controlled by the team. Getting to be on “Hard Knocks” would just be an extra step forward, giving fans more of a look.

With Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray, plus guys on the team like Patrick Peterson and Chandler Jones, they could be interesting. And since the Cardinals do not really have a national fanbase, it would be an opportunity to get some national attention.

It would certainly make for an added element in training camp.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio.

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Cardinals announce signing of former practice squad players for 2020

Among those returning to the Cardinals in 2020 are punter Ryan Winslow and former ASU offensive lineman Sam Jones.

The Arizona Cardinals began their work for 2020 on Monday, announcing they signed seven players who spent time on the practice squad this past season to future contracts for 2020. The following players will be back in the offseason:

  • WR Johnnie Dixon
  • DL Lyndon Johnson
  • OL Sam Jomes
  • WR A.J. Richardson
  • CB Sojourn Shelton
  • CB Duke Thomas
  • P Ryan Winslow

Winslow actually spent time on the active roster early in the season when Andy Lee was injured. His role in the offseason will be to compete and to allow the Cardinals to use Lee less in the offseason.

NFL rosters expand to 90 players in the offseason. Free agency doesn’t begin until the new league year in March but players who were on practice squads and other players who were unsigned at the end of the season can sign future contracts for next season.

The Cardinals will surely announce many more such signings in the weeks to come.

Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on his podcast, Rise Up, See Red. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio.

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PODCAST: Week 17 reactions, Vance Joseph, coaching changes and season awards

Listen to the latest edition of the best hour of Cardinals talk on the Web.

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The latest episode of the podcast has dropped and it covers all the latest surrounding the Arizona Cardinals as their season has come to a close.

This isn’t quite an offseason show. It is the end-of-season show.

Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox and I react to the Cardinals’ 31-24 loss to the L.A. Rams, discuss the decision to keep Vance Joseph, go through some reported coaching changes and give our end-of-season awards and superlatives.

Enjoy the show and make sure to subscribe to it on your favorite podcast platform and give it a five-star rating.

If you are looking for a particular part of the show, here are the approximate timestamps for the different topics we discussed.

(4:40) The positives in the Cardinals’ Week 17 loss

(23:34) The disappointing parts of the loss

(51:44) Vance Joseph’s return — was it the right move?

(59:15) The reported changes on the coaching staff

(1:11:56) End of season awards — MVP, best offensive player, best defensive player, most improved and comeback player

(1:26:35) Season superlatives — biggest surprises, biggest disappointments, best additions to the team