Cardinals training camp roster preview: RB Emari Demercado

We take a look at undrafted rookie Emari Demercado and his chances for making the final roster as training camp approaches.

The Arizona Cardinals open training camp at the end of this month, so we will do a roster review, highlighting each player currently on the roster, going over last season, their salary and cap number, questions they face and what their expected roster status will be.

Next up is running back Emari Demercado.

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2023 Season Preview: Sooners wrap up with the national runner-up

It was a magical 2022 season for the TCU Horned Frogs but can they build upon that in 2023?

It was a magical 2022 season for the TCU Horned Frogs.

Legendary coach Gary Patterson steps down, and in comes Sonny Dykes. TCU goes 12-0 in the regular season, becoming the first Big 12 team since the 2016 Oklahoma Sooners to go 9-0 in conference play.

The Horned Frogs then went on to win the conference’s first College Football Playoff game, beating blue-blood Michigan in the process.

This year they are replacing a lot of talent. They rank 118th in returning production per ESPN (ESPN+).

The offense that finished 27th a year ago is only returning 33% of its production, which ranks next to last in the country.

They have to replace Heisman finalist Max Duggan, their top two running backs Kendre Miller and Emari Demercado, and their top three receivers Quentin Johnston, Taye Barber, and Derius Davis. Additionally, former four-star wide receiver transferred to SMU.

In comes Chandler Morris, who won the starting job last year before being injured in the first game of the season.

Morris brings dual-threat potential and was really thought of as the better passer between him and Duggan. Can he replicate the work Magic Max did a year ago?

At running back, the Horned Frogs add Alabama Crimson Tide transfer Trey Sanders. Sanders only carried the ball 116 times for 528 yards and four touchdowns over three seasons with the Tide. A product of IMG Academy, Sanders was once the No. 1 running back in the 247Sports composite, the No. 6 player overall, and a five-star prospect in the nation. The talent is there to be a dynamic player for the Horned Frogs.

At wide receiver they bring in Oklahoma State Cowboys transfer John Paul Richardson and Alabama transfer Jojo Earle. Richardson caught 49 balls for 503 yards and four touchdowns for the Cowboys in 2022 and moves into a better passing attack than what he had with Oklahoma State. Last year with Alabama, Earle had 12 receptions for 155 yards and two scores.

The Horned Frogs will be replacing offensive coordinator Garrett Riley with Kendal Briles. A different system, but still expected to put up big numbers offensively.

Defensively they return 71% of their production from a season ago. On a defense that ranked 95th last year. Like the Oklahoma Sooners, they’re hoping their experience will help them grow as a defense.

The Horned Frogs return five of their top six players in tackles last season, including starting linebackers Johnny Hodges and Jamoi Hodge. They return three of their top five in sacks. However, they lost Dylan Horton and Dee Winters, who combined for 18 sacks a year ago.

It will be interesting to see how the Horned Frogs retool from a year ago. Dykes said he felt their skilled position players are better this year than last year. That could just be coach speak. It’s hard to lose a player like Quentin Johnston and be better. He was a dynamic player that could make plays at ever level of the passing game.

The thing that will be difficult to replicate is the success they had in close games. They went 4-1 in games decided by a touchdown or less, including wins over Michigan, Baylor, Texas, and Kansas.

Only time will tell. Ultimately, this could be a weird game for Oklahoma. Coming off what should be a hard-fought battle in Provo, Utah. Now, you come home on a short week and play at 11:00 am CT on Black Friday.

Still, I like the Sooners until I see how TCU responds from last season.

Score Prediction: 41-30 Oklahoma

Predicted Record: 10-2

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Undrafted rookies with legit chance of making team for Cardinals

As we approach training camp, these are the undrafted players to keep an eye on because of numbers at different positions on the roster.

Because the Arizona Cardinals are thin on established experience in the NFL at many positions, this year’s undrafted rookie class has players with a real chance of making the roster. Simply because there are questions of depth, they could be able to make a contribution and live out their NFL dream despite going undrafted.

Who are those players to watch?

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3 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl prospects who could help the Houston Texans

Here are three prospects from the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl the Houston Texans should take a look at.

Much of the Houston Texans’ draft process will include the excitement of the first round as the franchise works with two picks in the top-15 overall.

However, with 12 picks, tied with the Kansas City Chiefs for the most in April’s draft, the Texans have a wide scope for when it comes to adding young talent. As such, they also need to keep in mind some prospects who may not be winning the publicity battle during draft season.

The NFLPA Collegiate Bowl kicks off Jan. 28, and here are three prospects the Texans need to keep tabs on throughout the draft process.

TCU star running back questionable for national championship

What is the status of a few key TCU and Georgia players ahead of the national championship game?

TCU Horned Frogs running back Kendre Miller is questionable to play in the national championship game against the Georgia Bulldogs. Miller, a junior, has 224 rushing attempts for 1,399 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns entering the national championship.

Miller, who is TCU’s leading rusher, suffered a knee injury in the College Football Playoff semifinals against Michigan. Miller tried to return to action against Michigan in the second half, but could not play through the injury.

The Horned Frogs turned to senior running back Emari Demercado after Miller was unable to play. Demercado ran for 150 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts against Michigan.

Demercado is expected to play a lot of snaps in the national championship. Additionally, TCU quarterback Max Duggan will bear a larger workload in the running game against Georgia.

TCU Horned Frogs running back Kendre Miller is an explosive runner when healthy. Joe Rondone-Arizona Republic

TCU has relied on Miller and Demercado throughout the season. The Horned Frogs’ third-leading rusher, Emani Bailey, has just 29 attempts this season. Bailey has been effective (241 yards and two touchdowns) in limited action, but he did not see a carry in the semifinal.

Georgia has more depth in its backfield. The Dawgs lean on Kenny McIntosh, Kendall Milton and Daijun Edwards in their rushing attack.

Kirby Smart and Georgia have some injury concerns of their own. Tight end Darnell Washington missed most of the game against Ohio State with a leg injury and linebacker Chaz Chambliss exited with a hyperextended knee injury.

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