Make your plans with pencil, not a pen. The Cardinals are a playoff team in 2024. Look at the improvement at several positions in the last 12 months, and it’s not that hard to see eight/nine wins, which is what it takes to play games in January into February. Close losses to Washington and the Giants to start the season a year ago (7 points combined) without Kyler as quarterback. Add in single-digit defeats to the Ravens, Texans, and Seahawks without a full roster, and you can see that eight wins is pretty reasonable a season later. Why not put down a playoff GUARANTEE for 2024? Because these are your Cardinals who seem to have a knack for bad things coming their way. However, I am optimistic that with the GM and head coach in place and the fresh faces being brought in on the roster, getting to eight wins should happen later this year…
It was a good weekend for former Valley High School players who got their name called. Brenden Rice went from Hamilton to Colorado to USC to the LA Chargers. Jawar Jordan went from Hamilton to Syracuse, Louisville to Houston, and then to the Houston Texans. Morgan went from Marana to the University of Arizona to the LA Chargers. Rattler’s journey went from Pinnacle to Oklahoma, South Carolina to the New Orleans Saints. Jacob Cowling started at Maricopa before heading to UTEP, then the University of Arizona, before landing in with the 49ers. Before the 49ers took Ricky Pearsall, he was at Florida. He started his college career in Tempe. Corona Del Sol was his high school.
Arizona State had no players selected…
At least two Valley High School players who got away from the instate schools will be early picks in the 2025 draft. Denzel Burke(Saguaro) from Ohio State is slotted to be a first-day selection. The same is true for Benjamin Morrison(Brophy Prep) at Notre Dame. Both play in the secondary. A good note from PFF on Morrison vs Cardinals first-round pick Marvin Harrison Jr. -Morrison posted an 86.8 single-coverage grade since 2022, which paces all returning Power Five corners. On seven targets against Marvin Harrison Jr. over the last two years, he had more forced incompletions (three) than allowed catches (two). Former Hamilton quarterback Tyler Shough, who is now at Louisville, is hopeful to have his name called early next year. Shough’s college roadmap has taken him to Oregon, Texas Tech, and now he is at UL…
We’re closing in on day 170 without an Athletic Director at Arizona State…