As we wait for the start of training camp in late July, we have time to contemplate all the questions we have about the teams we cheer for. What is the biggest question mark for the Arizona Cardinals?
There are many, but Pro Football Network put together the biggest question mark for every NFL team, and they picked one that many would agree with for the Cardinals.
Arizona Cardinals’ biggest question mark entering 2025
PFN says it is the Cardinals’ wide receiver group.
Marvin Harrison Jr. didn’t have a bad rookie season, but after falling short of 1,000 receiving yards, he didn’t live up to expectations in his first season with the Arizona Cardinals.
Aside from Harrison, Arizona’s receiving corps could use some improvement. Michael Wilson is a solid complementary piece, but they don’t have a star. With him, Zay Jones, and Greg Dortch competing for touches, one of them will need to take the next step.
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This is fair. They truly have two position groups that are questionable — receiver and inside linebacker.
Now, the question goes deeper than just the position. There are some questions that we might be able to answer by the end of the season.
Will Harrison be as good and dynamic as he is expected to be?
Do they have enough talent at receiver behind Harrison? Can the other receivers produce?
Is OC Drew Petzing’s scheme modern enough to showcase productive receivers?
While Harrison wasn’t great, he did have good games. But his usage was questionable. There was zero effort to try and get him the ball quickly and let him make things happen.
Wilson and Dortch have not yet cracked 600 yards in a season. Jones had eight whole catches.
It is certainly the least sure position the Cardinals have on offense.
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