
The 2026 NFL combine is now behind us, and the Arizona Cardinals were at center stage of discussions.
While their No. 3 overall pick was certainly a talking point, chatter and buzz from Indianapolis mostly centered around quarterback Kyler Murray and his future.
The Cardinals were one of many teams in Indianapolis to meet and visit with prospects, though there were less reports on who Arizona met with in previous years. In fact, most of the Cardinals-related noise was more about their current team and less on who could potentially join through the draft.
Still, we were able to learn a thing or two:
Every bit of information that emerged from last week around the Cardinals and Murray suggests the franchise quarterback will be gone.
And while many were hoping that would come via trade, it appears as if many teams around the league expect Murray to be flat-out released.
It's an unfortunate ending after Murray was drafted with the first overall pick back in 2019, and after seven years the organization seems to be moving forward in a move that's probably best for both parties.
Murray wasn't the only Cardinals quarterback involved in chatter, as teams are reportedly calling on Jacoby Brissett's services as well.
Brissett is under contract in Arizona through next season and was expected to be a bridge quarterback in the desert while the Cardinals search for their next passer (more on that in a moment).
However, if a team is willing to pay a reasonable price for Brissett, Arizona could very well see both starting quarterbacks from 2025 gone.
So, Murray and potentially even Brissett could be gone.
What now?
Arizona has been a heavily rumored team to explore the free agent market with names such as Malik Willis mostly headlining the Cardinals' efforts, though another free agent passer in Jimmy Garoppolo is gaining traction to land in the desert, too.
Willis offers more upside though Garoppolo is the cheaper option with more starting experience. We'll see what route is taken with head coach Mike LaFleur, who spent numerous years with Garoppolo in San Francisco/Los Angeles.
Yet the Cardinals are also doing homework in this draft class, having known meetings with quarterbacks such as Alabama's Ty Simpson and Baylor's Sawyer Robertson.
Robertson would be a late-round flyer while Simpson could be an option for Arizona in the second round — if he's still on the board.
It feels like one way or another, the Cardinals are set to get a new quarterback.
Most of the Cardinals' reported meetings at the combine came at edge rusher, and three out of four players could very well be the third overall pick when the dust settles.
Arizona held meetings with Ohio State's Arvell Reese, Texas Tech's David Bailey and Miami's Rueben Bain Jr. in Indianapolis. There's surely more, but these were the only reported ones alongside Missouri inside linebacker Josiah Trotter.
Either of the three players edge could make sense for Arizona. Reese is a versatile front seven player while Bailey is athletic pass rusher and Bain simply has dominated every step of the way.
We'll see what direction general manager Monti Ossenfort and co. take the pick — though they might not even be there.
This wouldn't be a complete surprise, as Ossenfort has shown a willingness to move up and down the board in previous drafts.
Yet with premium players available for the Cardinals near the top of the board, fans were still surprised to see Ossenfort dangle that possibility out there:
“Who knows if we’re even going to be picking at number 3," he told reporters earlier in the week.
An NFL general manager is always doing their job by listening to offers, but it does feel as if Ossenfort will always seriously look to strike a deal.
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