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According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Cardinals are meeting with defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris. Robertson-Harris was released by the Seattle Seahawks earlier this week after finishing the 2024 season with them. This isn't quite the news that Cardinals fans have been waiting for.
The Arizona Cardinals have kicked officially kicked off their pre-draft visits for the 2025 offseason.. The team has a number of directions they can with their draft picks as they have needs all over their defense and could have openings along their offensive line as well.
After one of the most impressive performances at the NFL combine, the Cardinals hosted Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart.
NFL Combine begins Feb. 27 and runs through March 2. Here’s what Arizona Cardinals fans need to know about the 2025 NFL Draft precursor.
Former Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris is visiting with the Arizona Cardinals, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Robertson-Harris landed on the open market earlier this week when the Seahawks released him on Tuesday.
Arizona Cardinals NFL combine interviews, meetings include team being interested in Michigan DT Mason Graham, a Top 5 prospect in 2025 NFL Draft.
The Arizona Cardinals are in a comfortable position at tackle, with Paris Johnson Jr. anchoring the left side of the line and Jonah Williams set to return on the right side. Their center, Hjalte Froholdt, recently signed an extension. But they have a glaring need at both guard spots, with both of last year’s starters hitting free agency.
Russini reported that the Seahawks were seeking a first- and a third-round pick in exchange for Metcalf, an admittedly high price to pay for an aging wideout. For reference, that’s roughly what the Eagles gave up for A.J. Brown in 2022. Metcalf is also reportedly seeking a contract extension worth around $30 million per season.
A three-time NFL Pro Bowl tight end has landed a new contract for the 2025 season, according to a report this week.