GLENDALE – Less than a six hours away from the NFL Draft, and the Arizona Cardinals decision to stay at third overall is a toss up. Early reports had the franchise looking to trade back, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter posted earlier in the week that the franchise is open to taking Norte Dame running back Jeremiyah Love with top pick.
GLENDALE – The night of the NFL draft is upon the Arizona Cardinals, who have a massive decision to make third overall. The franchise have been the wild card all draft process flipping from prospect to prospect to confuse many experts.
The Arizona Cardinals own the keys of the 2026 NFL Draft. Picks ahead of the Cardinals in the Las Vegas Raiders (Fernando Mendoza) and the New York Jets (Arvell Reese/David Bailey) are all but etched into the draft board, though Arizona's third overall pick is truly the first selection that isn't close to being known.
Welcome to draft day, where rumors are ablaze and it feels like anything you hear can either come to fruition or is simply just pulled out of thin air.
Since the year 2000, a total of 77 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the annual NFL Draft. How many of the 77 can you name in six minutes?
Some believe the Arizona Cardinals will either move back up into the first round to grab Simpson or hope that he falls to them at overall pick No. 34. The Jets may have something to say about that.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
Welcome to draft day, Arizona Cardinals fans. After so much speculation, rumors and chatter, it's nearly time for general manager Monti Ossenfort to make a decision when the Cardinals are on the clock with the third overall pick.
The Cardinals are on track to have journeymen QBs Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew II on their roster this fall.
We're nearly 24 hours from the 2026 NFL Draft, where rumors and smokescreens will eventually come face to face with reality. What exactly that reality is for the Arizona Cardinals and their third overall pick remains to be seen — though the keys to the draft and its fallout rest in Monti Ossenfort's ignition.
The Arizona Cardinals move into the 2026 NFL Draft with perhaps the most polarizing picks of them all. The third overall selection will largely dictate how the rest of the board follows, potentially changing the course of the draft and perhaps creating bigger implications for franchises far down the road — Arizona included.
This year has all the signs of a board that could change quickly due to teams trading up and down.
Multiple analysts have named Love the best overall offensive prospect in this year's draft class.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals are no strangers to draft day trades, and 2026 again appears to be primed for the organization to wheel-and-deal at some point during festivities.
Arizona Cardinals fans are typically tough on general manager Monti Ossenfort, though a recent stat unveiled on Pro Bowl selections warrant some of those criticisms.
Secrets don't make friends, but they sure could make an NFL draft night trade happen between two divisional rivals. The Arizona Cardinals are strongly looking to trade down off the third overall pick, which has been noted for some time now.
There is a prevailing narrative that the Arizona Cardinals will draft Jeremiyah Love. But there’s also a path toward a trade, with many teams interested.
In the week leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, numerous rumors surfaced suggesting that the Cardinals could make Love the third overall pick of the player-selection process.
We're far removed from Valentine's Day, though Arizona Cardinals fans are feeling the love more and more with each passing moment until the 2026 NFL Draft rolls around Thursday night.
The Arizona Cardinals move into the 2026 NFL Draft with a wild array of possibilities — some more realistic than others at this point in time. Yet when it comes to the draft, the Cardinals are massive wild cards with the No.
Welcome to NFL draft week, where the Arizona Cardinals feel a bit more pressure to nail their weekend compared to other organizations. General manager Monti Ossenfort enters a fourth draft cycle with the Cardinals with little success to show from prior years.
The Arizona Cardinals are slowly but surely crawling their way to the 2026 NFL Draft, where all indications suggest they'll be taking a quarterback at some point.
The Arizona Cardinals have a number of questions surrounding their organization approaching the 2026 NFL Draft. The quarterback conversation has taken center stage, and perhaps rightfully so after the team hasn't found a replacement for Kyler Murray and Jacoby Brissett is looking for a raise.
The Arizona Cardinals are just days away from being on the clock with their third overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and it's anybody's guess as to what general manager Monti Ossenfort could potentially do.
Well, there’s a quarterback problem brewing in Arizona. A few days ago, Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort and head coach Mike LaFleur refused to commit to a starting quarterback.
Jacoby Brissett wants some more money from the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals let Kyler Murray go this offseason, which leaves Brissett and Gardner Minshew as their quarterbacks.
GLENDALE – Though the Cardinals may be entering a new era on the sideline, one thing is becoming clear as Arizona doesn’t intend to reset at left tackle.
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