Projected starting lineup on offense for Cardinals

Based on what we know from offseason work, here is what we think the starting offensive lineup will look.

The Arizona Cardinals have concluded their offseason program and are on break, other than rookies, until training camp in late July.

The battles for roster spots, roles and starting jobs have begun and many of them are more or less set.

But based on what we know, this is what the starting lineup on offense will perhaps look when Week 1 rolls around (in 83 days from time of publishing).

There has been no question here. Murray is Jonathan Gannon’s guy.

Conner had a career year last season and has become one of the biggest leaders on the team. He will be the No. 1 back again.

The Cardinals’ top pick in the draft has been everything he was advertised to be. He should be their top receiver and looks like it so far.

Wilson might have competition from Zay Jones, but Wilson seems to have established himself to be the second receiver in their base offense.

After McBride’s record-setting season for tight ends in Cardinals history, he is not only the starting tight end but one of the most important players on their offense.

The Cardinals will likely run a base offense with two tight ends, so a third receiver is not listed here. The No. 3 receiver could be Greg Dortch or Zay Jones.

But while rookie Tip Reiman is a monster blocker, Higgins emerged late last season as a solid option at tight end and will likely be TE2, although Reiman will certainly have an offensive role.

Johnson was moved from right tackle to left tackle and is expected to hold down the position for years following the release of D.J Humphries.

Brown, a starting center for the last two years with Seattle and Detroit, seems to be the guy at left guard, based on what players are saying. He adds experience size and strength.

Froholdt really established himself given the opportunity to start last season. He was one of the more underrated and savvy additions in the Cardinals’ first offseason with Gannon and GM Monti Ossenfort leading the team.

There has been no question about him in the starting lineup.

When he was signed, the only question about him was which tackle position he would play as a starter. It is right tackle.

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