4 free agent tackles fits for Cardinals

Arizona could be looking to upgrade their offensive line – especially right tackle now that they locked up their left tackle.

The Arizona Cardinals were one of the league’s worst in pass protection last season if you measure purely based on sacks allowed. Many of the sacks were on Kyler Murray, but the fact remains that they gave up 50 sacks.

GM Steve Keim has been known to throw some money at free agent offensive lineman. Here are a few that could interest Arizona this free agency period.

Bryan Bulaga

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Green Bay usually keeps it’s home-grown talent as long as they can, but at some point, they usually let them walk. Bulaga might be the next offensive lineman the Packers allow to leave.

Bulaga would make a lot of sense to sign to a short term deal to be the right tackle for Arizona, the only position on their offensive line that struggled with injuries last season.

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How D.J. Humphries’ extension with Cardinals helps the Jets

With D.J. Humphries signing a three-year, $45 million extension, it could take the Cardinals out of the market for a OT come draft day.

If the Jets want to draft a tackle in the first round of the NFL draft, an obstacle was just removed from their path there.

D.J. Humphries signed a three-year, $45 million extension with the Arizona Cardinals on Monday. The new contract will pay Humphries $30 million over the first two years and $29 million guaranteed. It comes in the aftermath of the first 16-game season of his career.

The move to extend the 26-year-old tackle out of the University of Florida not only telegraphs Arizona’s draft plans, but it also helps out tackle-needy teams like the Jets that need the first 10 picks of April’s draft to bounce in their favor.

Alabama’s Jedrick Wills Jr., Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs, Georgia’s Andrew Thomas and Louisville’s Mekhi Becton are the four best offensive tackles in the draft, but there will be other interested teams before the Jets pick at No. 11. The Giants, Chargers, Panthers, Jaguars and Browns could all be in the market for the position. However, a run on quarterbacks and Humphries’ extension could pay dividends for New York, who has to rely on a little bit of luck for an offensive lineman to fall into their laps at 11.

Humphries was set to become an unrestricted free agent in March. While the Cardinals have re-upped their starting left tackle, who helped Arizona’s running game finish with a franchise-record 5.0 yards per carry last season, they still have multiple offensive lineman hitting the free agent market.

Veteran offensive lineman Marcus Gilbert is set to hit free agency, while Justin Murray, who ended the season as the starter, is a former undrafted free agent who has bounced around the league. With that, ESPN’s Mel Kiper still has Arizona taking Wirfs in his latest mock draft, citing Wirfs’ history on the right side and Gilbert’s impending free agency.

Still, it’s unknown whether Gilbert is also part of Arizona’ retention plan. According to Spotrac.com, Arizona had roughly $51.5 million in salary cap space, which was the 15th most across the league, prior to the Humphries’ extension.

With Humphries extended for the next three seasons, it could take Arizona out of the tackle market in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Players like Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, Alabama wide receivers Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III and Auburn defensive lineman Derrick Brown all make sense for the Cardinals, who pick eighth overall.

While Arizona spent three of its draft picks in 2019 on receivers Hakeem Butler, Andy Isabella and KeSean Johnson, they are still seemingly in the market for a top-tier wideout. Larry Fitzgerald is signed back for his 17th season, while Christian Kirk has emerged as a legitimate No. 2. Still, there can never be enough wideouts in Kliff Kingsbury’s wide open attack, especially when developing a young quarterback.

This past season Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was named the Offensive Rookie of the Year, so the franchise seems bent on providing him with the best protection possible, something the Jets hope on supplementing Sam Darnold with this offseason.

The market for offensive tackles is expected to be competitive, with the Jets being one of several teams to throw their hats in the ring. Of course, Humphries helps set the market for similar offensive tackles, but it also takes one off the board as well. When the draft rolls around, there are no certainties that the Jets will still be in the market for a tackle; anything between now and the draft is in the cards for Gang Green.

For now, the Humphries extension and a potential run on quarterbacks projects well for Gang Green’s hopes of getting one of the draft’s top-four tackles.

RT Marcus Gilbert would like to return to the Cardinals

He looks at A.Q. Shipley’s 2019 season after a torn ACL and sees what he hopes to do. He would like another chance in Arizona.

The Arizona Cardinals have two starting tackle positions to address this offseason. D.J. Humphries is scheduled to be a free agent and so is Marcus Gilbert, who began the season as the starting right tackle but tore his ACL before Week 1.

It is largely believed that Humphries will be back at least for one year, as the team could use the franchise or transition tag on him.

They could bring back Gilbert, although he is still recovering from the ACL tear.

However, that hasn’t stopped the team before. They gave center A.Q. Shipley a contract extension in 2018 after he tore his ACL. They signed Max Garcia despite tearing his ACL midseason in 2018.

Gilbert would like to come back to the Cardinals, but plans on playing somewhere. “Hopefully it’s here in Arizona, where I’d love to be,” he said, according to Kyle Odegard for the official team site.

The Cardinals have more than $53 million in salary cap space. That can go quickly, especially if they sign Humphries.

Gilbert might be a reasonable way to fill the right tackle job. The Cardinals have had retired quarterback Carson Palmer and also Shipley come back in fine form from an ACL tear and that gives Gilbert a good mindset.

Justin Murray, who started 14 games last season, can’t go elsewhere unless the Cardinals don’t want him.

Having Murray and Gilbert compete for the starting job could allow the Cardinals to spend their money elsewhere. Gilbert is a talented right tackle whose issue has been durability recently.

Will the Cardinals make a splash in the offseason or will they count on Murray and Gilbert to handle the job like in 2019?

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Ep. 257

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Ep. 256

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Cardinals have multiple lower-cost options available on roster for RT job in 2020

Five players currently on the roster could be in the mix. Some will be free agents but could be re-signed and it won’t cost much.

Believe it or not, the Arizona Cardinals were pleased with the play of their offensive line in 2019. Yes, they allowed 50 sacks but multiple metrics show they were a solid unit. One is the fact they were a top-10 rushing offense and No. 2 in the league in yards per attempt. They also rank highly as a unit in a key pass-blocking metric.

It is known the team would like to re-sign left tackle D.J. Humphries and center A.Q. Shipley. Their starting guards of Justin Pugh and J.R. Sweezy are under contract for 2020.

The one position they viably could address is right tackle. It was the one position there were questions about. They could address the position in free agency but they don’t necessarily have to go out and be big spenders. They have multiple players they could bring back for the job in 2020.

None will cost much.

Marcus Gilbert

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Gilbert is the most talented of the group by far. However, he never played a down, tearing his ACL in practice before the first game. He will be an unrestricted free agent. The Cardinals could re-sign him and because of his age and injury history, he won’t command much money. However, it would be foolish for the Cardinals to just count on him to be the starter.

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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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