
Next season, we have a few NFL front offices sitting on warm seats. While most of the league is on stable ground, we have a few spots that could be open soon.
There are teams every year in the NFL that media outlets hype as a potential sleeper team to win the Super Bowl. Many platforms have the Arizona Cardinals as that team this year. In the third year in the Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray era, the Cardinals come in as the 19th-ranked team in the power rankings.
The Arizona Cardinals were the National Football Conference’s first team out of the playoffs last year and have looked to bolster their roster this offseason. Now, fans wonder if this team has enough to make the playoffs finally.
Adding A.J. Green alongside DeAndre Hopkins doesn’t mean the Arizona Cardinals have already won free agency. Nor does it guarantee Kliff Kingsbury’s team will be more viable in the NFC West in 2021. The Cards still need a credible running game and some fresh legs in the secondary.
Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the Cardinals ahead of the 2020 season.
2018 was a forgetful year for the Cardinals. The team only won three games with two coming against the 49ers who were the second-worst team in the league, while the Cardinals were the worst. Their other win came against the Green Bay Packers which forced the Packers to fire Mike McCarthy. The team was plagued by terrible offensive play and an abysmal offensive line. The team is under a full rebuild and will look completely different this year with Steve Wilks fired and replaced by Kliff Kingsbury bringing in a whole new dimension the NFL has never seen.
With 32 teams in the midst of regular-season preparation via training camp practices, we often see the hype for rookies spin out of control. It seems like every year without fail, NFL Twitter gets a hold of a couple clips of a corner making a nice interception, or a running back juking a linebacker and leaving them in the dust, and proclaims them as the next great thing. I’m here to look at seven players that were drafted in April that have seen a ton of chatter, and to give my predictions on if they will prove worthy from day one.
Ryan Potts explains whether he agrees or disagrees with criticism of the Arizona Cardinals.
Of the NFC’s four last-place teams from 2018, Emma Marion has one in mind that could make the playoffs after a strong offseason.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
Andersen Pickard isn’t a fan of Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury’s new plan to allow his players to have frequent cell phone breaks during team meetings.
Next season, we have a few NFL front offices sitting on warm seats. While most of the league is on stable ground, we have a few spots that could be open soon.
There are teams every year in the NFL that media outlets hype as a potential sleeper team to win the Super Bowl. Many platforms have the Arizona Cardinals as that team this year. In the third year in the Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray era, the Cardinals come in as the 19th-ranked team in the power rankings.
The Arizona Cardinals were the National Football Conference’s first team out of the playoffs last year and have looked to bolster their roster this offseason. Now, fans wonder if this team has enough to make the playoffs finally.
Adding A.J. Green alongside DeAndre Hopkins doesn’t mean the Arizona Cardinals have already won free agency. Nor does it guarantee Kliff Kingsbury’s team will be more viable in the NFC West in 2021. The Cards still need a credible running game and some fresh legs in the secondary.
Joe Heller looks at three burning questions for the Cardinals ahead of the 2020 season.
2018 was a forgetful year for the Cardinals. The team only won three games with two coming against the 49ers who were the second-worst team in the league, while the Cardinals were the worst. Their other win came against the Green Bay Packers which forced the Packers to fire Mike McCarthy. The team was plagued by terrible offensive play and an abysmal offensive line. The team is under a full rebuild and will look completely different this year with Steve Wilks fired and replaced by Kliff Kingsbury bringing in a whole new dimension the NFL has never seen.
With 32 teams in the midst of regular-season preparation via training camp practices, we often see the hype for rookies spin out of control. It seems like every year without fail, NFL Twitter gets a hold of a couple clips of a corner making a nice interception, or a running back juking a linebacker and leaving them in the dust, and proclaims them as the next great thing. I’m here to look at seven players that were drafted in April that have seen a ton of chatter, and to give my predictions on if they will prove worthy from day one.
Ryan Potts explains whether he agrees or disagrees with criticism of the Arizona Cardinals.
Of the NFC’s four last-place teams from 2018, Emma Marion has one in mind that could make the playoffs after a strong offseason.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
Andersen Pickard isn’t a fan of Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury’s new plan to allow his players to have frequent cell phone breaks during team meetings.
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