The Arizona Cardinals went to work this offseason in revamping the roster behind key outside additions and re-signings.

Two names that have been major influences in the starting lineup — right guard Will Hernandez and MIKE backer Kyzir White — still remain unsigned, though.

Will that change in the next phase of free agency?

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“I think we keep a lot of communication open with a lot of players,” general manager Monti Ossenfort told Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke when asked about the two players specifically. “It’s that constant checking in and seeing where everybody is. I think those are conversations that continue to take place and we got to see how it goes here. We got to see once we get our own guys out on the field and see how that goes and just check in and see.

“Those two guys are still free agents, so they may have opportunities, too. I certainly keep those lines of communication open and we’ll continue to do that here. If there’s a fit for adding to our roster, we won’t hesitate to do it.”

How realistic are potential Cardinals reunions with Will Hernandez and Kyzir White?

Based on how Arizona’s roster is currently constructed, Hernandez appears to have the better chance at re-signing with the Cardinals than White.

While Ossenfort added guard Hayden Conner in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, there is still a big question mark as to what the guard spot opposite Evan Brown will look like come the regular season.

As of Tuesday, Arizona’s leading candidate at right guard is second-year pro Isaiah Adams, who was the team’s starting option across the final five games of the season.

He didn’t miss an offensive snap during that stretch.

Behind him sits Jon Gaines II. The young lineman can play all three spots along the interior and has been talked up by fellow players and coaches, though hasn’t got many reps due to injury and his spot on the depth chart the past two seasons.

The rookie Conner, who marked the lone offensive player taken by the Cardinals this past draft, also figures to be in the mix.

But throw Hernandez back in Arizona’s OL room, and that need/question mark suddenly dissipates.

That being said, where exactly is Hernandez in his recovery from a torn ACL suffered last October?

As much as the veteran would provide a boost along the interior, he’s got to be healthy first.

If Hernandez is, a reunion seems more likely than not.

Moving over to White, a re-signing looks bleaker by the day.

There’s no doubt White impacted Arizona’s defense with his violence and leadership.

After all, your defensive coordinator doesn’t name his kid after you just to say he did.

But with how much the Cardinals have added to the inside linebackers room, is there even a spot available for the two-time team captain?

Currently, the answer is no.

Not only did Arizona bring in veteran linebackers Akeem Davis-Gaither and Mykal Walker, it also doubled down with the addition of rookie Cody Simon in the fourth round of the draft.

And from the sounds of it, Simon could very well be the team’s starting MIKE backer of the future.

“He earned the green dot for their defense, so he’s making the calls, lining up the defense. He was a captain for them. … In all our dealings with Cody and all of our meetings, that’s definitely shown through,” Ossenfort said.

“That’s so important at the inside linebacker position where communication and the mental aspect of the game is so vital to that role. It’s really the quarterback of the defense. We think Cody brings a lot of those intangibles, plus just having the physical attributes to do the job.”