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Arizona Cardinals have a healthy and dynamic tight end room heading into 2025

Arizona Cardinals have a healthy and dynamic tight end room heading into 2025

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The Arizona Cardinals have all their rookies signed after the final 'holdout' Will Johnson inked his deal today.
So, we won't have to talk about that at camp.
Instead, we can focus on the news as it comes out, but also continue to preview the position groups.
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So far, we know the quarterbacks, we have discussed the running backs, and we have talked about how the wide receiver room may play out.
Now, it is the tight end room, that if it stays healthy, may be the best in the NFL.
Tight Ends - One question, who is the fourth tight end on the roster
The Star - Trey McBride
The Receiving threat - Elijah Higgins
The Blocker - Tip Reiman
The Battle - Josiah Deguara, Travis Vokolek
The youngster - Oscar Cardenas
The Cardinals will likely have McBride, Higgins and Reiman on the roster unless someone not named McBride just stinks out loud during camp.
The question becomes who is the fourth tight end?
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Is it the free agent signee Josiah Deguara or the veteran who has been with the team in Vokolek?
And if one doesn't make it, can they make it through to the practice squad?
This is one of the more complete rooms on the roster, how do you think the last spot ends up?
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