William Gay knows all about Coach Ray Horton and playing in a strong defense, as they were both part of the Pittsburgh Steelers prior to their reunion with the Cardinals.
Gay excited about fresh start in Arizona
Cardinals defensive end Darnell Dockett is never one to hold his tongue on any topic, so on Wednesday, on Day Five of OTAs, he was in his usual form.
The Cardinals, like every other NFL team, know what it’s like to lose significant players on their roster for long stretches of the season (i.e. Kevin Kolb & Dan Williams) due to injury.
Remember around this time last year, when there were no OTAs because of the lockout?
The Coyotes took to the skies on Tuesday, heading to Nashville, Tenn., to continue their series with the Predators.
The Arizona Cardinals have announced the free-agent rookie signings, and among them is a player from Arizona State and Arizona.
After logging long hours traveling around the country, meeting with prospects, and studying a seemingly endless amount film, the Arizona Cardinals coaches and scouts can breath easier with the 2012 draft now in the rearview mirror.
For those who questioned if the Cardinals would ever address their offensive line in the draft, they did, selecting a tackle and a guard with their fourth and fifth round selections respectively. The Cardinals decided to take tackle Bobby Massie in the fourth. Massie appeared in 37 games at Ole Miss, starting his final 29 games at right tackle, which has to be something that appealed to Arizona.
The Cardinals addressed their offensive line in the fourth and fifth rounds. They immediately jumped back to their secondary with the first of their sixth round picks, taking cornerback Justin Bethel out of Presbyterian.
With the second of their sixth round draft picks, the Cardinals looked toward their offense by taking quarterback Ryan Lindley out of San Diego State.