Cardinals prepare for 2025 draft with reduced selections, eyeing promising players for lineup reinforcement

Cardinals prepare for 2025 draft with reduced selections, eyeing promising players for lineup reinforcement
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Cardinals General Manager Monti Ossenfort navigates the NFL Draft with six picks this year, a significant drop from the 12 he had in 2024. The Arizona Cardinals have their first pick at number 16, showing a clear shift in strategy since Ossenfort’s tenure began in 2023. The team filled some gaps during free agency, yet continues to focus on drafting and developing talent.

The Cardinals have key players like Josh Sweat, Zaven Collins, and Baron Browning under contract for the linebacker positions. The presence of Sweat, who has previously worked under current Cardinals defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, is expected to bring improvement. Ossenfort re-signed Browning and expects BJ Ojulari to make a strong impact, signaling a potential enhancement for the linebackers.

Experts highlight the 2025 draft class as strong, particularly at the edge rusher position. Abdul Carter is anticipated to be the first pick, with other prospects such as Shemar Stewart, Jalon Walker from Georgia, and Mykel Williams also attracting attention. Potential draftees like Princely Umanmielen, notable for his 10.5 sacks last season at Ole Miss, might be available if the Cardinals opt to strengthen their lineman slots in later rounds.

If the Cardinals focus on drafting edge rushers, 2025 might be optimal due to the variety of options expected to be available when they make their pick.



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