Optimism For What O-Line Can Be For Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals' offensive line is generating optimism ahead of the new season after being ranked 15th by ESPN, placing them in the top half of the NFL. While the team hasn't officially named a starting lineup, it seems likely that Paris Johnson Jr. will play left tackle, Isaac Seumalo at left guard, and Hjalte Froholdt at center. The offensive line's struggles last year, particularly in supporting the running game, were exacerbated by injuries. Despite concerns, experts believe the line has the potential to improve significantly this season.
By the Numbers- Ranked 15th in the NFL by ESPN, placing them in the top half of the league.
- Last season, multiple injuries left Froholdt as the only starter remaining by December.
While the ranking suggests improvement, it relies on the stability and health of the offensive line, which struggled last season partly due to injuries. There is skepticism given previous performances, but the current lineup shows promise if key players develop effectively.
State of Play- Team has yet to confirm starters, but likely candidates include Johnson, Seumalo, Froholdt, and Wilkinson.
- Injuries previously hindered the running game, but progress can be made this season.
The Cardinals will need to focus on maintaining player health and cohesion as the season starts. Observations during training camps will be critical to assessing the line’s immediate effectiveness.
Bottom LineWith the right developments and health, the Cardinals' offensive line can move from a liability to an asset. Fans should remain cautious but hopeful, as the foundation appears stronger than in previous seasons.
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