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Cardinals' projected offensive lineup for September opener

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Jeremy Walls Arizona Cardinals Chief Operating Officer | Arizona Cardinals Website

Jeremy Walls Arizona Cardinals Chief Operating Officer | Arizona Cardinals Website

In June, the focus turns to predicting the starting offensive lineup for the Arizona Cardinals as they prepare for their season opener against the Buffalo Bills. The exercise, which has been conducted annually, aims to foresee who will take the field in September.

Quarterback Kyler Murray is expected to lead the offense. "Healthy. Happy. Has weapons," describes his current state, indicating he is set up for success and improvement.

James Conner is predicted to be the starting running back. "If Jonathan Gannon could create the kind of player he wanted from scratch, Conner would be the result," highlighting his fit within the team's strategy.

Rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. is anticipated to be a key wide receiver despite needing to earn his position. He is viewed as a promising No. 1 receiver with few doubting his potential.

Michael Wilson is another wide receiver expected to make an impact. Having shown promise as a rookie, Wilson aims to prove himself further and live up to expectations set by T.J. Houshmandzadeh.

Tight end Trey McBride is seen as a star in progress with room for improvement, while Tip Reiman may also feature prominently if a two-tight-end formation is used early on.

Jonah Williams is projected at right tackle, providing veteran presence and stability that allows younger players like Christian Jones to develop.

Will Hernandez at right guard fits well with head coach Jonathan Gannon's philosophy and has become somewhat underrated in his role.

Hjalte Froholdt is expected at center after proving himself last season despite limited prior experience in that position.

Evan Brown might secure the left guard spot due to his experience and athleticism, though this position remains uncertain heading into training camp.

Paris Johnson Jr., drafted sixth overall in 2023, will likely assume the left tackle role long-term following high expectations since his selection.

Caitlyn Epes/Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr.

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