Cardinals rookie WR Isaiah Weaver likely to make NFL debut

Weaver has been inactive for the first five games of the season but is now set to make his NFL debut against the Packers.

Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Isaiah Weaver was a training camp and preseason standout. He was the one undrafted rookie to make the active roster. However, he has yet to make his NFL debut or even be active.

He was inactive for the Cardinals’ first five games of the season, beginning the season with an oblique injury and then just sitting at the back end of the depth chart.

That should change on Sunday in Week 6 against the Green Bay Packers.

Weaver should be active and should get his first NFL regular-season game action.

Receiver Zay Jones was reinstated from his five-game suspension and the Cardinals released receiver Chris Moore, who had been active all five games this season. But the Cardinals have a one-game exemption for Jones to ramp up after so much time off and they did not activate him.

Moore was re-signed to the practice squad but was not elevated to the active roster in Saturday’s roster moves.

That means Weaver is WR5 of the five receivers on the roster. What role will he have? It won’t likely be much on offense, although he could see special teams action. He stood out as a returner in the preseason.

The Cardinals and Packers kick off at 10 a.m. Arizona time from Lambeau Field. Keep an eye on what Weaver does or does not do.

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Rookie WR Xavier Weaver wore Pat Tillman’s No. 40 in practice this week

Rookie WR Xavier Weaver was the Cardinals’ practice player of the week.

For the second consecutive week, the player wearing Pat Tillman’s No. 40 in practice for the Arizona Cardinals is on the active roster — wide receiver Xavier Weaver. Last week, it was offensive lineman Jon Gaines II.

“It’s a blessing,” Weaver told Cards Wire. “It’s a cool opportunity to just be able to represent someone that means so much to this program.”

When asked what he looks for when deciding who the weekly winner of the Pat Tillman Scout Team will be, head coach Jonathan Gannon said, “Giving good looks, just practicing with a ton of effort and enthusiasm and really forcing the other players … obviously with Zay, going against our defense forcing those guys to be on point and making some plays. Because then when he made some plays — this is like all of them every week — but when Zay made some of those plays, we had to adjust some things.

“There’s always learning from that, but learning takes place when guys are playing at high levels so then you can coach off of that. There’s growth that happens from that, but you need those other guys going a hundred miles an hour. There’s a cause and effect to it. A lot of his plays, some were carded, some weren’t. Twos versus ones, so that was cool for him to go out and make some plays. He’s developing his game.”

Weaver has yet to be active after making the roster as an undrafted rookie free agent, but he approaches practice the right way.

He said, “It’s about just being able to do your job to the best of your ability, 100 percent and everything else will take care of itself. Not trying to do too much, not trying to be a hero. Just do your role and what you are supposed to do for this team. And the rest will come to light.”

Do players overall understand the importance of scout-team work?

“They know,” Gannon said. “And they know what role they have to go in to improving the other side but really, I’m looking for, ‘You can’t stay the same.’ You’re either getting better or you’re getting worse, so I’m looking at guys when that jersey gets given out, did they improve these last three days. I thought he did.”

Weaver admitted he didn’t know much about Tillman’s legacy until being signed by the Cardinals.

He said, “I did my history and homework on the program. Just looking at what he did, not only for the program but for the world, for our communities. It’s just a true blessing to have his number and represent him in practice this week.”

2024 Pat Tillman Award Winners

Week 1: RB Michael Carter

Week 2: LB Markus Bailey

Week 3: WR Andre Baccellia

Week 4: OL Jon Gaines II

Week 5: WR Xavier Weaver

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Undrafted rookie WR unlikely to make NFL debut vs. Bills

Rookie receiver Xavier Weaver unlikely to play with an oblique that has kept him from practicing so far this week.

The final injury report will come out later on Friday, but one Arizona Cardinals rookie on the active roster is not expected to play in their season opener on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.

Head coach Jonathan Gannon said that undrafted rookie receiver Xavier Weaver, who missed Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s practices with an oblique injury, will likely be unavailable.

That means his NFL debut will have to wait at least a week.

Weaver made an impact in the offseason, training camp and the preseason, especially as a kick returner. As the Cardinals’ priority undrafted rookie free agent, he was one of six receivers to make the active roster.

The Cardinals and Bills kick off from Highmark Stadium on Sunday at 10 a.m. Arizona time.

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2 Cardinals rookies injured to start Week 1 practices

The Arizona Cardinals had an extra practice on Monday in Week 1. Two rookies did not practice.

The Arizona Cardinals held a bonus practice on Monday, kicking off Week 1. There is no official injury report until Wednesday afternoon, though. head coach Jonathan Gannon noted a pair of rookies who would not practice on Monday.

Gannon said that rookie tight end Tip Reiman would miss Monday’s practice but should be ready on Wednesday. His injury is unknown.

Rookie Xavier Weaver has an oblique injury. He also would sit out Monday.

The Cardinals are off on Tuesday and then will practice Wednesday through Friday with official injury reports.

We will see what their practice status is on Wednesday, if they are limited at all to start the week.

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Rookie Xaviers on defense and offense could help Cardinals improve

How two rookies named Xavier could make an impact on offense, defense and special teams.

When training camp opened on July 23, who would have guessed that five weeks later, a pair of rookies named Xavier would become two of the most talked about players on the roster?

But that’s surely been the case as fifth-round edge rusher Xavier Thomas made impressive strides after some struggles in OTAs, while undrafted free-agent wide receiver Xavier Weaver overcame an injury during the offseason program to catch everyone’s eye immediately in practice on offense and as a kick returner.

Said receiver-room teammate Michael Wilson, “Kudos to him because he was hurt most of OTAs and not able to participate in a large majority of it, so he really shined bright. Every single practice, he had some type of ‘Wow’ play. Every preseason game, he made some type of catch, some type of run. He contributed to the game in some type of way that made you go, ‘Wow, this kid can play.’

“And he was doing it against starters against some of the good corners on our team too. So it’s absolutely no surprise that he made the 53 and I think he’s gonna be a really special player as long he continues to tread on the track he’s at right now. He’s gonna be a big part of our organization.”

When Jonathan Gannon was asked what Weaver has to do to extend his game, the head coach said, “Keep improving his game. You guys saw, he flashed in practice, in games. I like where he’s at. He has a skillset that’s pretty unique. He can play on fourth down, which went into that decision. You look at the totality of the NFL; we wanted to make sure we kept him. He’s got a bright future ahead if he keeps doing the things that he’s been doing.”

With running back DeeJay Dallas also on the roster, it will be intriguing to see if Weaver has a role as a kick returner in games. He also has to keep working even if there aren’t many offensive snaps available with Marvin Harrison Jr., Wilson, Greg Dortch and perhaps Chris Moore ahead of him on the depth chart prior to the return Zay Jones after five games.

As for Thomas, there should be numerous snaps in the edge-rush rotation with Zaven Collins, Dennis Gardeck, Victor Dimukeje and Jesse Luketa.

Thomas admitted, “I was really uncomfortable in OTAs just learning the new defensive system in regards to the outside linebacker position and the way they teach the technique here and just learning my pass-rush angles and things like that. Honing in on that coming into camp, I really got that under my belt and after I got that down pat, I was really comfortable in regards to my abilities and meshing that together with the defensive scheme and the system. It’s kinda meshed well together.”

Thomas has off-the-charts athletic ability, but important for every player is finding the necessary balance to master the techniques of the position, while enabling those skills to be realized.

“It messes you a little bit in regards to your technique, sometimes just doing things your own way,” Thomas said. “But just hone in on the details of how we do things here and how Coach Rob (outside linebackers coach Rob Rodriguez) teaches it, and how they want it done. Just meshing that in with my athletic ability; it’s worked out well.”

Gannon concluded what Thomas brings to the table, saying, “If you break it down to the three things at that position: rush the quarterback, set a violent edge and drop in coverage, I thought he did a good job in all three of them. He continued to improve from his mistakes as we got going because I thought he was a touch behind when we started camp with those other guys.

“But just kept doing a good job of improving his game, making plays when plays were there for him to make. I like what he’s doing right now. I like where’s he’s at, knowing that he’s got a long way to go too. He knows that.”

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Former Colorado WR Xavier Weaver in strong position to make Arizona Cardinals’ 53-man roster

Xavier Weaver could become the Buffs’ first Coach Prime era player to make an NFL roster

After going undrafted this spring, former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Xavier Weaver is well-positioned to make the Arizona Cardinals’ 53-man roster.

Weaver, who led the Buffs in receptions (68) and receiving yards (908) last season, has been predicted to make the team after signing an undrafted free-agent contract in late April. The Cardinals signed him for the most guaranteed money out of all their undrafted free agents at $225,000 for 2024, signaling that the organization wants Weaver to stick around.

This NFL preseason, Weaver has helped prove his worth. He has reeled in four passes for 39 yards through two games and has made some plays as a return man.

Weaver will look to leave no doubt about his place on the roster this Sunday against the Denver Broncos. The Cardinals’ final preseason matchup will kick off at 1:30 p.m. MT on CBS.

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UDFA WR Xavier Weaver’s contract almost makes him a lock to stay with Cardinals as rookie

HIs contract guarantees the amount a practice squad player would make all year and makes it hard for another team to want to claim him.

The Arizona Cardinals only signed three rookie free agents after completing a 12-player draft class. One of those three undrafted rookies they signed was receiver Xavier Weaver.

While he will have to battle for a spot on the 53-man roster, some believe he is the most likely undrafted rookie to make the Cardinals’ roster.

While it will be hard for him to crack the roster with Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, Greg Dortch and Zay Jones as seeming locks. Chris Moore’s contract makes him likely to make the team, so Weaver will be in the mix with many, including sixth-round receiver Tejhaun Palmer.

But Weaver’s contract, because of its structure, almost guarantees that he will be with the team this season.

Why?

He was given $225,000 in guaranteed salary in 2024 in addition to a $30,000 signing bonus.

The guaranteed money equals 18 weeks of salary for the practice squad.

The Cardinals obvious see him as a guy they would at least like to keep on the practice squad all year.

And by guaranteeing that much salary, it will make it much less likely for another team to claim him off waivers if the Cardinals cut him before the season because that team would have to put him on the active roster and would be on the hook for the $225,000.

He is 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds with good athleticism. At his pro day, he ran the 40 in 4.47 seconds and posted a 37-inch vertical leap and 127-inch broad jump.

In his 2023 season for Colorado, he had 68 receptions for 908 yards and four touchdowns. He led the team in receptions and receiving yards.

Weaver will be a player to watch in training camp and the preseason. He received the most guaranteed money of the undrafted rookies the Cardinals signed.

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Top photos from Xavier Weaver’s lone season at Colorado

Xavier Weaver enjoyed a stellar 2023 season with the Buffs

Wide receiver Xavier Weaver made quite the impact during his lone season with the Colorado Buffaloes.

The former South Florida transfer quickly became one of quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ favorite targets, leading the Buffs in receptions (68) and receiving yards (908). Against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Week 2, Weaver broke loose for a career-high 170 receiving yards and one touchdown.

In April, Weaver signed an undrafted free-agent contract with the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. Pro Football Focus even labeled Weaver as the Cardinals’ top undrafted free agent to watch this upcoming season.

Take a photographic look at Weaver’s stellar 2023 season with the Buffs:

Two Cardinals UDFAs have more guaranteed money than their picks in Round 6, 7

We have the contract details for the Cardinals’ three undrafted rookie signings.

Because of the Arizona Cardinals’ roster makeup and the fact they had 12 draft choices, only three rookie free agents were signed after the 2024 NFL draft.

With OTAs (voluntary organized team activities) beginning Monday, there are 91 players on the roster, including tight end Bernhard Seikovits, who has an exemption as part of the NFL International Pathways Program.

The four unsigned draft picks — wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., defensive lineman Darius Robinson, running back Trey Benson and safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson — count against the limit because all draft picks receive one-year tenders after being selected.

Many undrafted free agents receive minimal guaranteed money, although those that have multiple teams interested will end up with more dollars guaranteed than most sixth- and seventh-round picks, whose only guaranteed money is in the signing bonus.

Two of the Cardinals’ undrafted free agents received more guaranteed money than sixth-round pick, wide receiver Tejhaun Palmer, and seventh-rounder, cornerback Jaden Davis, who received signing bonuses of $185,228 and $112,096 respectively.

All rookie free agents sign three-year deals for minimum salaries of $795,000 in 2024; $960,000 in 2025; and $1.075 million in 2026 totaling $2.83 million.

The contract figures for the three players are:

WR Xavier Weaver, Colorado, 6-1, 180: Total $2.86 million, $255,000 guaranteed, $225,000 2024 salary guaranteed, $30,000 signing bonus.

DL Myles Murphy, North Carolina, 6-4, 312: Total $2.87 million, $215,000 guaranteed, $175,000 2024 salary guaranteed, $40,000 signing bonus.

LS Joe Shimko, North Carolina State, 6-0, 233: $2.835 million, $5,000 guaranteed, no salary guaranteed, $5,000 signing bonus.

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PFF labels former Colorado WR Xavier Weaver as undrafted free agent to watch

Xavier Weaver shouldn’t be slept on entering his rookie season in Arizona

Following the 2024 NFL draft, former Colorado football wide receiver Xavier Weaver was a hot commodity on the undrafted free agent market before landing with the Arizona Cardinals.

While many fans liked Arizona’s decision to pick up the Buffaloes’ top receiver from 2023, Pro Football Focus contributing writer Thomas Valentine believes Weaver is the Cardinals’ top undrafted free agent to watch this upcoming season.

Here’s what Valentine wrote on Weaver:

Weaver was one of the top undrafted free agents on the board and is a potential coup for a Cardinals team lacking a certain amount of depth at the wide receiver position. Marvin Harrison Jr. is the obvious gem for the Cardinals in their 2024 draft class, but Weaver caught 68 passes for 908 yards and four touchdowns while earning a solid 69.2 grade in 2023.

The former South Florida star joined long snapper Joe Shimko (NC State) and defensive tackle Myles Murphy (North Carolina) in Arizona’s undrafted free agent signing class. Still, Weaver’s value at the receiver position stands out among the three.

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