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With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, the top draft ‘experts’ started grading all 32 teams on how their front offices performed in the draft. The Arizona Cardinals who had an astounding seven picks in the top 90 draft selections, received rave reviews from some of the top experts in the game. The lowest overall grade the Cardinals received was a B+, and the best was an A+.

1. The Ringer: A+

2. ESPN (Mel Kiper): A

3. Pro Football Network: A

4. SportsKeeda (Tony Pauline): A

5. CBS Sports: A-

6. NFL Network (Chad Reuter): A-

7. Pro Football Focus: B+

Arizona Cardinals Draft Picks

What the Arizona Cardinals Did Well

In Monti Ossenfort’s second season as general manager, the Arizona Cardinals made twelve selections in this year’s draft, the most by a team since 1992. When having as many picks as the Cardinals had they were able to strategically use each pick and maneuver throughout the draft board, to target specific team needs.

The biggest need for the Arizona Cardinals was at wide receiver. Not only did the Cardinals get the best outside weapon in the draft, but they selected arguably the greatest receiver prospect we’ve seen this decade in Marvin Harrison Jr. The Cardinals also added another playmaker in the draft who fits their scheme of big physical receivers, selecting Tejhaun Palmer late in the sixth round.

The next biggest need for the Arizona Cardinals was at cornerback. A season ago the Cardinals had the lowest-graded cornerback unit in the NFL per PFF. This need was addressed in free agency with the signing of Sean Murphy-Bunting. However, bringing in more talent to compete will only strengthen that unit, and the Cardinals selected three cornerbacks, Max Melton, Elijah Jones, and Jaden Davis, in this year’s draft.

“The Cardinals came into this draft with a ton of firepower, and GM Monti Ossenfort used his picks wisely” – The Ringer

What the Arizona Cardinals Did NOT Do Well

When making twelve selections in one draft, there is an increased chance for error, while the Cardinals had a very good draft, they did reach on a couple of picks.

The source of a lot of criticism for the Arizona Cardinals was the selection of Illinois offensive lineman Isaiah Adams. The Illinois product struggled in pass protection throughout his career leading many ‘experts’ to question whether or not he’s NFL-ready. Most ‘experts’ had Adams rated lower than the third round pick the Cardinals used on him, noting the Cardinals could’ve selected him later with their large number of selections.

“Adams played at Illinois but will likely kick inside to guard at the next level. He put up an 81.1 run-blocking grade over the past two seasons, sixth among draft-eligible tackles in this class. However, he gave up nine sacks from 518 pass-blocking snaps in 2023 alone and 13 sacks on 992 pass-blocking snaps over the past two seasons.” – PFF


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