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Yahoo
3 days ago
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NFL offensive playcaller rankings: 2025 Arizona Cardinals opponents
More rankings? Yes, of course. You know you want them and that you like to read them. These come from Pro Football Network, ranking all 32 teams' primary offensive playcaller. Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, the playcaller for the Cardinals, is in the middle of the league, coming in 15th in the league. Advertisement The Cardinals revamped their defense this offseason. How challenging will their job be against opposing playcallers? Let's have a look at where their opponents rank in 2025. NFL offensive playcaller rankings: Arizona Cardinals' opponents Analysis The Cardinals will have their work cut out for them in the division, as they have four games against McVay and Shanahan, the two top playcallers on this list. They do have six games against bottom-10 playcallers. Nine of their games are against playcallers ranked below Petzing. Factoring all their rankings, the average ranking the Cardinals face is 15.8, meaning, between the good and the less proven, their opposing playcallers are the very definition of league average. Advertisement With a (hopefully) improved defense, they will be up to the task. 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. This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Rankings for Cardinals' opposing playcallers in 2025


USA Today
3 days ago
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- USA Today
NFL offensive playcaller rankings: 2025 Arizona Cardinals opponents
Pro Football Network ranked all 32 NFL offensive playcallers. See where the Cardinals' opponents fall. More rankings? Yes, of course. You know you want them and that you like to read them. These come from Pro Football Network, ranking all 32 teams' primary offensive playcaller. Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, the playcaller for the Cardinals, is in the middle of the league, coming in 15th in the league. The Cardinals revamped their defense this offseason. How challenging will their job be against opposing playcallers? Let's have a look at where their opponents rank in 2025. NFL offensive playcaller rankings: Arizona Cardinals' opponents Analysis The Cardinals will have their work cut out for them in the division, as they have four games against McVay and Shanahan, the two top playcallers on this list. They do have six games against bottom-10 playcallers. Nine of their games are against playcallers ranked below Petzing. Factoring all their rankings, the average ranking the Cardinals face is 15.8, meaning, between the good and the less proven, their opposing playcallers are the very definition of league average. With a (hopefully) improved defense, they will be up to the task. 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.


USA Today
6 days ago
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- USA Today
NFL offensive playcaller rankings: Arizona Cardinals OC Drew Petzing in middle of league
Pro Football Network ranked the offensive playcallers in the NFL for 2025. See where Drew Petzing lands. More rankings? Yes, of course. You know you want them and that you like to read them. These come from Pro Football Network, ranking all 32 teams' primary offensive playcaller. The Arizona Cardinals' playcaller is offensive coordinator Drew Petzing. Where does he rank? Right in the middle. NFL offensive playcaller rankings: Arizona Cardinals OC Drew Petzing Petzing just makes the top half of the league, coming in at No. 15 overall. He is right behind new New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore and just ahead of Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski. Drew Petzing is one of the more intriguing offensive play-callers in the league today. Under him, the Arizona Cardinals were a top-five offense in Offense+, finishing with 5.9 yards per play and 2.31 points per drive. Arizona had a propensity to start off hot in games, which is a testament to Petzing's preparation and scripted sequences. While the starts were strong, the Cardinals had their fair share of in-game ups and downs. The chemistry between Kyler Murray and rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. never fully clicked, which limited the offense's ceiling. Still, Petzing has flashed enough structure and creativity to suggest the best is yet to come for Arizona. Petzing has led an efficient offense. They were 12th in points last year and 11th in yards. After Kyler Murray's return in 2023, they were a top-10 unit in offensive efficiency. The run game is great. His usage of running backs and tight ends is fantastic. However, there are questions as to whether he can have a dynamic passing game with his receivers. Harrison's usage as a rookie showed little creativity. Petzing never designed easy plays to get the ball in his hands. Was the lack of receiver production the result of his offensive design? Was it Murray? Was it the play of the wideouts? Entering 2025, we will see what Petzing does with Harrison in his second season. Did he limit things because he was a rookie and didn't want to overwhelm him? We will see what is coming in 2025 and what looks different. 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.