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Arizona Cardinals 53-man roster projections after 1 week of training camp
The first week of training camp is in the books for the Cardinals. Here is what the 53-man roster might look like today. The Arizona Cardinals began training camp this week and the battle for the 53-man roster has commenced. There have been highlights and injuries. Cornerback Star Thomas is out for the season with an ACL tear. Rookie defensive lineman Walter Nolen has a calf injury that could keep him out of all of camp. Veteran defensive lineman Bilal Nichols still hasn't recovered from the neck injury he suffered in Week 6. With a couple of practices in the books, this is our first attempt to predict the 53-man roster, based on what we know. Arizona Cardinals 53-man roster projection after first week of training camp This is easy. Murray and Brissett are locks. Clayton Tune's best chance is for the practice squad. The Cardinals have not had more than two quarterbacks on the active roster since Jonathan Gannon became head coach. This room feels set as well. While many would like to see Michael Carter push for a spot, he isn't going to beat out Benson for the primary back to Conner, he isn't going to beat out Demercado for the third-down role with special teams and isn't going to beat out Dallas for the kick return/special teams ace role. Fehoko is an intriguing option with length and speed, but he doesn't offer much on special teams. $1 million of his salary is guaranteed. One of these guys will be inactive on game days. Josiah Deguara is an intriguing option because of his special teams play, but he would have to be the No. 3 tight end on the roster to be worth keeping because the Cardinals never have four tight ends active in a game, and what is the point of a special teams ace that isn't active? The numbers will be tough here. The top six are locks. Beachum is the backup swing tackle. Gaines will be the backup center and then Leverett can play all over the line. Conner is developmental. Could they keep 10? That could include second-year tackle Christian Jones, rookie tackle Josh Fryar or veteran Royce Newman. Nolen doesn't make the roster because I predict he will start the season on PUP and will be out at least four weeks. If he is going to miss all of camp, he probably will not have enough reps to be ready for the season. His roster spot will be a future problem, when it would make more sense to cut Collier, who has $750,000 in guaranteed salary. That will have been paid out in the first seven weeks. Also, I am also predicting that Nichols' neck injury will keep him from playing. That makes six players for six spots easy. Xavier Thomas gets bumped from the roster. Ojulari is on PUP still recovering from his torn ACL, so that will be something to watch. Four of these five slots feel like easy choices. Do they keep four or five? Walker gives them special teams play. Thomas' injury makes the starting lineup easy, but the two backup spots will be between Clark, Burke (a rookie) and 2024 third-round pick Elijah Jones. Jones gets bumped. Blount beats out rookie Kitan Crawford. These are set. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.
Yahoo
31 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Cardinals lose starting cornerback Starling Thomas to torn ACL
Cardinals cornerback Starling Thomas suffered a serious knee injury during Friday's practice. Tests revealed that Thomas has a torn ACL, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. That almost certainly means he will miss the entire season. Originally an undrafted rookie out of UAB, Thomas spent training camp with the Lions in 2023 but didn't make their roster. The Cardinals claimed him on waivers and he played surprisingly well as a rookie and even better in his second season in 2024. Last year Thomas played in all 17 games, with 15 starts, and played the most snaps of any cornerback on the team. The Cardinals may now be in the market to pick up another cornerback, as they were counting on Thomas to play a big role this year. He's a big loss.


USA Today
32 minutes ago
- USA Today
After 2 ACL tears, can Cowboys UDFA find way to make roster in 2025?
The Cowboys have not one, but two young players with ridiculously unfortunate injury luck. DeMarvion Overshown was a widely heralded draft pick in 2023, taken in the third round out of Texas. He initially laid claim to draft-day steal in training camp, but an ACL injury washed his rookie season away, and a second more serious tear ended his torrid debut in 2024. But he isn't the only one from that class who has suffered mightily as well. TE John Stephens Jr, son of former NFL running back John Stephens and half-brother to 2017 US Open champion Sloan, was a UDFA signing from that 2023 draft class. Faced with much longer odds of making that club, Stephens was converted from wide receiver into an impressive pass-catching tight end. However in the same preseason game Overshown blew out his ACL, Stephens did the same. Stephens fought back to make the team in 2024, but without having a chance to see the field, was once again lost for the year when he tore his ACL a second time in October. Stephens doesn't have the same plot armor as Overshown in 2025, but he is back at camp, fully participating less than a year after the second tear. Rundown Position: Tight end Age: 26 (Week 1 age) Height: 6-foot-5 Weight: 221 pounds Hometown: Logansports, LA High School: Logansport College: TC, Louisiana (Highlights) Draft: 2023 Undrafted Free Agent Acquired: 2023 UDFA Contract: Three-year contract (2023), $2.7 million 2025 Base Salary: $960,000, no guarantees Career Earnings: $1 million (per Over The Cap) Profile Stephens has been a good story, but as he comes from the previous regime and has yet to step foot on the field in a regular season game, he has a lot of work to do this offseason. As a former wideout, he's much lighter than the rest of the tight end group. the team signed two UDFA tight ends this last draft season, Rivaldo Fairweather and Tyler Neville. He will also be competing with Princeton Fant, a fellow 2023 UDFA. All of these players are behind Jake Ferguson, Brevyn Spann-Ford and Luke Schoonmaker, who are the top three tight ends as training camp commenced. Follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!