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After an ugly loss to the Denver Broncos this weekend, the Arizona Cardinals have just one week until cut day. This is our latest roster projection.
If Cardinals rookie defensive lineman Walter Nolen III has any hope at being ready by Week 1, coming off the PUP list this week is a good start.
Last week, the NFL had its fifth week of revealing players in the "NFL Top 100," giving us players 51-60. On Tuesday, they revealed a player at No. 57 who will face the Arizona Cardinals twice in 2024. San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa comes in at No. 57. He was No. 27 last year.
The Arizona Cardinals face a good problem. Their day-three depth players are making waves. In Saturday's (generally) well-executed win over the Kansas City Chie
Cowboys: Backup QB Joe Milton struggled for the second consecutive preseason game, completing 2 of 8 passes for 14 yards with no touchdowns, one interception and a 0.0 rating against the Ravens. He gave himself a D. Will the Cowboys need to settle on a different backup?
The Arizona Cardinals have three players in the 2025 edition of the "NFL Top 100." On Thursday, safety Budda Baker was revealed as player No. 34. He has made the top 100 for six consecutive years, and he made a massive jump this year. He moved up 55 spots from No. 89, where he ranked a year ago.
In McShay's preseason 2026 NFL Mock Draft, the Cardinals - picking at No. 17 - take Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love. Love was the only running back taken in the first round.