Arizona Cardinals had the worst offseason in the NFL per ESPN
Arizona Cardinals had the worst offseason in the NFL per ESPN reports ESPN’s evaluation of the Cardinals’ roster-building in the most recent cycle. While ESPN had previously ranked Arizona’s offensive weapons as the sixth best in the NFL, the outlet later rated the team’s offseason as the worst in the league, citing multiple moves and the overall opportunity cost. The assessment highlights the “Biggest move” as releasing quarterback Kyler Murray, with a “Move I liked” of signing G Isaac Seumalo. It lists as a “Move I disliked” the team drafting RB Jeremiyah Love at No. 3, arguing that taking a running back so high conflicts with positional value. The commentary contends that running backs deliver less surplus value because they are cheaper to sign, making premium positions like offensive tackle harder to address. The piece concludes that ESPN’s reasoning is considered coherent even if some may disagree.






