We are officially in the month of the NFL 2025 NFL, where the Cardinals of Arizona currently have the 16th choice in total with many avenues that they can take.
After meeting massive needs via the Libre agency, the cardinals have no blatant holes which are in the essential status of membership in the future.
There is the freedom that comes with this (like the director general Monti Ossenfort spoke recently), which includes negotiation in the draft, which the cardinals have done in the two projects prior to the Ossefort era.
This could still be the case.
In Professional football focus’ Last part in progress among the professions that could shake the first round, the cardinals are retreating from a few places and are dealing with the Los Angeles loaders.
In their trade simulation, the charges move to Texas WR Matthew Golden (which recently mocked Arizona at 16) in exchange for choice 22, 86 and 181.
“The charges were significantly silent during the free agent cycle of the offseason, in particular with regard to one of the most flagrant needs on the list: the wide receiver. The most notable addition to the reception body came in the form of Mike Williams to the team that wrote it, but not before the veteran receiver failed to catch a pair of squads in 2024 Cameron.
“Although something is better than nothing, the needs of the receiver’s charge remains. Given the drop in talents in this position and many teams being in need and by reducing in front of Los Angeles, the director general Joe Hortiz cannot afford to leave an opportunity to defeat the group in front of him a second time. Prospect of third row – should either slide beyond the top 15.
“Arizona would be a main candidate with whom to exchange in this scenario. The director general of the cardinals, Monti Ossenfort, is known to roll and respond to the day of the draft, and after a solid transport of free agent talents which met many flagrant needs of the team, Arizona could be well positioned to drop some choices in the command and collect more. Packers, Vikings, Rams, Ravens and Bills.
An exchange is absolutely logical for Arizona, because there are a number of talented players that cardinals could still hang.
This is something that Cardinals’ head coach Jonathan Gannon was referring during the floor with journalists at the NFL combines.
“We could choose – I’m not going to put my foot in my mouth – you choose 16 at the moment, that does not mean that this is where we are going to choose,” said Gannon.
Puting 22 again to have a premium player to Arizona while recovering capital in a project where a selection is missing – although the only hole is in the sixth round.
Do not be surprised at all if the cardinals descend the table on the day of the draft.