It sure sounds like Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray knows what he wants his team to do with the No. 4 pick in the draft.
The Arizona Cardinals will be one of the busiest teams during the 2024 NFL draft. Most of the attention on the Cardinals will come at the No. 4 pick, where…
The 2024 NFL draft begins Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. Arizona time) and the Arizona Cardinals will have two selections in the first round (along with the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears).
The Arizona Cardinals own the fourth overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. They hope to land a great player. Who has been selected fourth overall over the last 10 years?
The NFL draft will begin Thursday which means we have final mock drafts. NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks made his final projections and we can see what that means for the Arizona Cardinals.
NFL draft rumors have surrounded the Arizona Cardinals, who currently hold the No. 4 overall pick. However, any potential move won't be made until Thursday…
When the NFL draft ends each year, there is a mad scramble as teams work to add undrafted players to the roster. If the Arizona Cardinals use all 11 of their current draft picks, unless some players are released, they won’t be very active after the draft ends Saturday.
Steve Keim’s tenure as Arizona Cardinals general manager came to an unceremonious end following a disaster of a season in 2022. After taking a leave of absence midway through a 4-13 finish due to health-related reasons, Keim and the team parted ways at the conclusion of the year.
One of the biggest dominoes will fall in Thursday's NFL Draft when the Arizona Cardinals decide what to do with the No. 4 pick.
If this draft begins QB-QB-QB as expected, Arizona could have some good offers in hand from teams eyeing the fourth passer left on the board.
Per a report, the Cardinals have been in communication with teams about moving their No. 4 overall pick.
If there’s one team that’s in prime position to execute a trade in this year’s NFL draft, it has to be the Arizona Cardinals… right? With so many teams looking for a star QB in the draft, the Cards are likely be the team that QB-hungry teams are targeting.
It's NFL draft week, so the waiting and guessing for who the Arizona Cardinals might pick at No. 4 and No. 27 is almost over. Though the projection game
The Cardinals hold the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft. Are they interested in moving up the board?
The Denver Broncos are in need of a quarterback after releasing Russell Wilson. The problem is, they don’t pick until 12th in the first round of the NFL Draft, meaning that they will miss out on one of the very top quarterback prospects unless they make a trade.
The Arizona Cardinals are at a pivotal juncture in their quest for offensive firepower, and Marvin Harrison Jr. emerges as the beacon of hope in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Going into last season, there was chatter that the Arizona Cardinals could be preparing to move on from quarterback Kyler Murray. Murray was coming off of a torn ACL, and he was one year removed from signing a massive five-year, $230.5 million contract extension that wasn’t producing satisfactory early returns.
A legal battle wages on between former Arizona Cardinals executive Terry McDonough and his previous employer. There’s also a war of words on the side.
When J.J. Watt became a free agent for the first time in his NFL career in 2021, there were a limited number of teams that he actually wanted to play for.
The Arizona Cardinals own the fourth pick of the NFL Draft. And with Kyler Murray, they don’t need a quarterback. But other teams do. Hmmm. Do they trade the selection to pile up choices and players?
Even though the majority of players who have declared for the NFL Draft made their marks felt in college, there is one who will reportedly visit the Arizona Cardinals who took an unconventional route and battled adversity to get to this point.
The Arizona Cardinals have signaled that they are willing to listen to offers to trade the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL Draft, but interested teams may need to give up a ton to make a deal happen.
Former Cardinals executive Terry McDonough was awarded $3 million by an NFL arbitrator after the team issued a statement that McDonough abused his spouse and neglected his disabled daughter.
The Arizona Cardinals’ list of draft prospects they have spoken to keeps growing and as of recently, they were in talks with a possible defensive target.
An NFL arbitrator has ordered the Arizona Cardinals to pay $3 million to former executive Terry McDonough for “false and defamatory” statements the team made about him to the media, per Tisha Thompson of ESPN.
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