
2025 Arizona Cardinals training camp roster preview: OL Nick Leverett
The Arizona Cardinals report to training camp on July 22 and begin the process of preparing for the regular season, forming the roster and determining starting jobs and roles on the team.
Leading up to the start of camp, we will take a look at every player on the offseason roster, their background, their contract, their play in 2024, questions they face and their roster outlook.
Next up is offensive lineman Nick Leverett.
Nick Leverett background, 2024 season
Leverett, an offensive lineman who can play all five positions, entered the NFL in 2020 as a rookie free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He didn't get any game action until 2021, appearing in two games, but in 2022 became a starter. He started 10 games at guard, but he hasn't gotten significant playing time since. After he became a free agent in 2024, he signed with New England. He played five games, starting once, before he was released in October.
He was signed to the Cardinals' practice squad and late in the year ye was signed to the roster. He appeared in one game, logging five snaps.
He has appeared in 22 games in his career, starting 11.
Nick Leverett 2025 contract details, cap hit
When he was signed to the roster last season, he was signed through 2025. He is scheduled to make $1.17 million, none of which is guaranteed. His salary will be his cap hit.
Questions he faces, roster outlook
Leverett is an interesting player. He can play all over the line and is a veteran.
He is a bubble player for the roster, but keep an eye on him.
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