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Who you got? Cardinals' J. Especially when it comes down to a championship game or series. Just ask J. RB coach James Saxon said he will have to take advantage of opportunities this offseason. Tight End TE. Zach Ertz Z. Ertz 1. Demetrius Harris D. Harris 2. Darrell Daniels D. Daniels 3. Maxx Williams M. Williams 4. Skill Positions Depth Chart. Leki Fotu L. Fotu 2.

Jordan Phillips J. Phillips 3. Defensive Tackle DT. Corey Peters C. Peters 1. Zach Kerr Z. Kerr 2. Right Defensive End DE. Michael Dogbe M. Dogbe 1. Jonathan Ledbetter J. Ledbetter 2. Zach Allen Z. Allen 3. Inside Linebacker LB. Isaiah Simmons I. Simmons 1. Tanner Vallejo T. Vallejo 2. Joe Walker J. Walker 3. Zaven Collins Z. Collins 1. Jordan Hicks J. Hicks 2.

Left Cornerback CB. Robert Alford R. Alford 1. Marco Wilson M. Wilson 2. Strong Safety S. Jalen Thompson J. Thompson 1. Deionte Thompson D. Thompson 2. Free Safety S. The Cardinals will run plenty of 10 personnel on offense, as they led the league in such formations last year. Rookie wide receiver Rondale Moore would come in and line up in the slot in four-receiver sets. Even in standard packages, Moore will likely see the field a lot due to his versatility, which includes the intermediate passing game, something Arizona struggled with in , and jet sweeps.

When the Cardinals run 12 personnel, Darrell Daniels could see the field with Williams at tight end. Running back James Conner will get his share of touches behind Edmonds. Conner profiles as a powerful third-down and goal-line runner who could push through holes the Cardinals struggled with last year. He and Edmonds could be a 1A-1B tandem. The right guard spot was the most uncertain in the lineup, but head coach Kliff Kingsbury revealed Tuesday that Josh Jones would start.

Jones got most of the snaps with the first team during camp due to injuries to the two veterans, and the youngster played quite well in his preseason run. But, Murray is the returning starter and the Cardinals signed Winters for his physicality, although penalties have been an issue for him.

It will be interesting to see if there might be a job-share at the beginning of the season, especially considering the practice time Winters and Murray missed during training camp. Since cornerback Malcolm Butler retired, the Cardinals will need rookie Marco Wilson to step up in three-cornerback packages.



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