Ranking positions of need
Next week, the decision-makers for the Cardinals and the rest of the NFL will head to Indianapolis for the annual Scouting combine. Already teams, including the Cards, have been meeting and ranking...
View ArticleArians: TEs block first, catch second
The best tight end in the NFL? Bruce Arians doesn’t name Jimmy Graham or Rob Gronkowski. He picks Heath Miller. “Not because he catches 90 passes,” the Cardinals’ coach said at the Scouting combine...
View ArticleTE Niklas the second-round choice
Bruce Arians said at the Scouting combine he wants his tight ends to block first, catch second. And it the second round of the draft, the Cardinals took a tight end who is big enough to fulfill that...
View ArticleLining up to begin OTAs
There are, in the end, few starting spots that will truly be up for grabs as the Cardinals move toward the regular season. That’s reality. But as the Cards begin organized team activities today, there...
View ArticleMaking 2014 a Housler of Cards
Robby, Bruce Arians said, has had a “fantastic” offseason so far. And that’s at least a start. Where Rob Housler goes from there, we’ll see. It seems that Housler’s “make-or-break” year, or “year to...
View ArticleFor what it’s worth in June, offensive edition
Offensively, the Cardinals need to take a step forward this year. They need to so they don’t pressure the defense as much as last year (especially after some unknowns with defensive changes) and they...
View ArticleTE Jake Ballard retires
The Cardinals’ logjam at tight end was lessened Wednesday when veteran Jake Ballard — who had already missed a couple of days of practice with a sore knee — decided to retire with his ongoing knee...
View ArticleKeim: Six receivers possible
The Cardinals, not surprisingly, should keep “potentially” five of six wide receivers on the 53-man roster, GM Steve Keim said Monday during his weekly appearance on Arizona Sports 98.7. That math...
View ArticleHousler signs with Browns
Rob Housler wasn’t coming back to the Cardinals. The team had decided to move on from the tight end and 2011 third-round pick, so he was always going to have a new address in 2015. It turned out to be...
View ArticleThe gains and losses of free agency
The Cardinals signed linebacker Darryl Sharpton last week and the timing meant something. By signing Sharpton Wednesday, the Cardinals cleared the date for free agents signing counting against them for...
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