The Arizona Cardinals, thanks to hiring a new head coach, will have a bit of a head start in terms of their offseason prep for the 2026 season. NFL teams who hire a new coach are permitted to start their offseason workouts two weeks before other organizations.
Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort is no stranger to trades during the NFL Draft. In fact, if there's any decision-maker who is trigger happy when it comes to deals, it just might be Ossenfort — who has displayed the ability to climb up and down the order through all three days of the draft.
The Jeremiyah Love-to-Arizona hype train lasted all but a few weeks, though the tracks could be resurfacing as the 2026 NFL Draft crawls closer and closer.
A couple of NFL Draft insiders have suggested the Dallas Cowboys could move up to No. 3 overall via a trade with the Arizona Cardinals. But what would that really look like?
How many of the players to rush for the most touchdowns for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
The Arizona Cardinals currently hold the No. 3 overall pick, but NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay doesn’t seem them picking there, and says sources are pointing at a massive trade with one prospect in mind.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Arizona Cardinals haven't been shy about their intentions on addressing their hole at outside linebacker opposite of Josh Sweat, and their most recently reported meeting is a prospect who is expected to go within the draft's top five picks.
The Arizona Cardinals continue their 2026 NFL Draft prep with an interesting meeting on the radar. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Cardinals were one of many teams to visit with Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese.
Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort has never been shy about moving up and down the board of his prior three drafts. Even at this year's combine, Ossenfort hinted at the possibility of not sticking at the third overall pick.
ARIZONA — The Arizona Cardinals had several different questions to answer when it came to how their 2026 offseason would unfold and how the team dynamic would change under first-year coach Mike LaFleur.
For a piece published on Friday, Mike Sando of The Athletic spoke with multiple unnamed NFL executives who seemed baffled by how the Cardinals handled Murray.
GLENDALE – As the 2026 NFL draft approaches, more experts believe in the possibility that the Arizona Cardinals could trade out of their third overall pick.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
It's been an intriguing offseason to follow and cover the Arizona Cardinals, and as we're three weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft, it's nearly time for cleats to touch grass.
The Arizona Cardinals have a number of options available to them with the third overall pick, which was emphasized by head coach Mike LaFleur's comments on the roster construction.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III sparked league-wide discussion after criticizing the Arizona Cardinals’ recent decision at quarterback. His reaction followed the team’s move to part ways with Kyler Murray during the offseason.
The Arizona Cardinals move into the 2026 offseason with a mix of depth and hopeful building blocks for the future under first-year head coach Mike LaFleur — though the presence of Walter Nolen III ranks among the most promising on the team.
Kirk Cousins is signing with the Las Vegas Raiders, and while it's a smart move for the organization with the No. 1 overall pick, the Arizona Cardinals (and their fans) should be just fine without his services.
When it comes to free agency, the Arizona Cardinals weren't exactly proclaimed as loud and proud winners after the market opened. They didn't see their Super Bowl odds increase nor has the narrative surrounding the organization changed.
The Arizona Cardinals again couldn't land a prominent free agent quarterback. After missing out on the likes of Malik Willis and Jimmy Garoppolo, the Cardinals showed interest in free agent passer Kirk Cousins — with no success.
The Arizona Cardinals' quarterback position has been the talk of the town since free agency began. Not in the good way. It was a tough but needed choice to part ways with franchise passer Kyler Murray after seven years, though the path, particularly this offseason, to finding the heir to his throne.
We’re just a few weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft, and Arizona Cardinals fans are already zoning in on their favorite prospects, dreaming of ideal picks in every round.
The Arizona Cardinals move into the future without the possibility of signing former running back Michael Carter. Carter, who entered free agency, is landing
PHOENIX — The 2026 NFL owners meetings are officially in the rearview mirror, and it feels like we've learned some things about the Arizona Cardinals in terms of their free agent process and the upcoming draft.
Here are three teams that could get caught reaching.
GLENDALE – In a rare scenario by the Arizona Cardinals, general manager Monti Ossenfort might’ve made his biggest signing of the offseason weeks into free agency.
GLENDALE – With the major moves done for the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, Pro Football Focus took the time to grade general manager Monti Ossenfort’s moves.
The Cardinals parted ways with quarterback Kyler Murray this offseason, and there's no indication that Arizona took a big swing at signing Malik Willis or Tua Tagovailoa in free agency.
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