The Arizona Cardinals, led by general manager Monti Ossenfort, are preparing for their third NFL Draft. As they gear up for the upcoming draft, it’s worth looking back at the team’s selections from the past two drafts to see how they have performed and where they are headed.
In the 2023 NFL Draft, offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr. has emerged as a long-time starter, while pass rusher BJ Ojulari and cornerback Garrett Williams have shown potential as starters. Wide receiver Michael Wilson has solidified his role as a starter, while interior offensive lineman Jon Gaines II serves as a depth piece. Quarterback Clayton Tune and inside linebacker Owen Pappoe are currently depth pieces, and cornerback Kei’Trel Clark is on track for the practice squad. Defensive lineman Dante Stills has emerged as a rotational piece.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is projected as a long-time starter, while defensive lineman Darius Robinson and cornerback Max Melton are on track to be starters. Running back Trey Benson, offensive guard Isaiah Adams, and tight end Tip Reiman are also projected as starters, while safety Dadrion “Rabbit” Taylor-Demerson is an up-and-comer. Pass rusher Xavier Thomas and offensive tackle Christian Jones are depth pieces, and wide receiver Tejhaun Palmer and cornerback Jaden Davis are currently on the practice squad.
The Cardinals have seen a mix of success and potential across their draft picks from the past two years, setting the stage for an exciting future for the team.
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