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September 25, 2025
Marvin Harrison Jr.'s draft, revisited: Here's every WR picked after Ohio State star, from Malik Nabers to Ladd McConkey | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Marvin Harrison Jr.'s draft, revisited: Here's every WR picked after Ohio State star, from Malik Nabers to Ladd McConkey | Sporting News

Arizona dreamed of Harrison Jr. leading a next‑gen offense with Murray and McBride, but the rookie WR scene across the league quickly proved the class can be instant fantasy impact. Malik Nabers thrived in New York, Lamar-sized big plays and 1,204 yards; Rome Odunze in Chicago grabbed hold of the offense; Xavier Worthy flashed speed with Kansas City; Ricky Pearsall helped San Francisco stabilize a WR room. The 2024 class showed depth, trendlines, and clear breakout paths for fantasy managers this season.

Arizona’s plan hinges on Harrison Jr. maturing into a true top target, yet the immediate lift came from a parade of rookies across the league who carved out roles and week‑to‑week upside. From the Chargers’ Ladd McConkey to the Jets’ Malachi Corley to the Dolphins’ Malik Washington, teams found playmakers who can juice depth charts and weekly matchups, underscoring why late‑round fliers and dynasty rosters should bank on this class.

Fantasy managers must weigh depth vs. ceiling: Nabers and Odunze offer floor as early oddsmakers expect them to produce, while Worthy and Pearsall carry week‑to‑week upside in high‑tempo offenses. For Arizona, Harrison Jr.’s path to breaking out remains real but nuanced, hinging on how quickly Murray‑McBride‑Harrison can sync, while Palmer’s development stays a wild card.

Which rookie WR outside Harrison Jr. shows the clearest path to strong fantasy numbers this season and why?How should the Cardinals WR trio of Harrison Jr., Murray, and McBride be weighed for fantasy in 2024?Which 2024 draft WR offers the best fantasy breakout potential in redraft leagues?What single adjustment most boosts a rookie WR’s fantasy upside in today’s NFL offenses?
Mentions:
@Jordan Whittington | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Jordan Whittington | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/arizona-cardin..

September 12, 2025
Commanders lose more than just a game to the Packers
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders lose more than just a game to the Packers

Washington Commanders fell 27-18 to Green Bay as Packers’ defense overwhelmed Washington’s offense, while injury chaos at Lambeau Field strained a shallow depth chart. Deatrich Wise Jr. left in the second quarter with a leg injury that could end his season, a crippling blow to Washington’s edge-rushing and run defense. Austin Ekeler also suffered a non-contact calf/Achilles concern late, with Schefter reporting an Achilles tear as a real possibility. John Bates left with a groin injury; Noah Brown re-aggravated a knee/groin issue; Trey Amos exited with a shoulder issue, and Brandon Coleman also left with a shoulder injury before returning. The Patriots-like depth test for Washington will shape fantasy play moving forward, while Green Bay’s defense capped the night with pressure and disciplined coverage.

Packers’ defensive performance and the Commanders’ injury toll set the tone for the coming weeks, pushing fantasy managers to monitor Week 3 availability and potential replacements on both sides. Washington’s roster flexibility will be tested as they try to stabilize their defense and passing game, while Green Bay capitalized on the disruption with a disciplined, stout effort that solidified their position in a crowded NFC race.

What are the immediate fantasy implications from the Washington-Packers game for Week 3 lineups?Who should fantasy managers monitor for potential breakout roles after the injuries?If Ekeler’s injury is season-ending, which players should be priority adds for fantasy rosters?Which coaching adjustments are most relevant for fantasy managers after this game?
Mentions:
@Austin Ekeler | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Austin Ekeler | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Brandon Coleman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Brandon Coleman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@John Bates | Washington Commanders | NFL
@John Bates | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

August 17, 2025
Winners, losers in Cardinals' preseason loss to Broncos
@azcentral
The Arizona Republic
Winners, losers in Cardinals' preseason loss to Broncos

Arizona’s depth proved costly in a lopsided Denver preseason matchup, as the Cardinals were outgained 561 yards to 135 and averaged 2.9 yards per play while the Broncos piled up 7.8. The night’s bright spot came before kickoff: Chad Ryland ripped a 72-yard attempt in mile-high air, hinting at long-range kicking capacity that could matter if regular-season conditions demand 60-plus-yard tries. On the field, Brissett flashed veteran poise guiding a scoring drive, while Clayton Tune struggled to gain traction, leaving Brissett as the more reassuring option behind Kyler Murray in the immediate terms. The rookie receivers (Palmer, Weaver) and the secondary showed rough edges, reinforcing the Cardinals’ need for growth at WR depth and defensive depth. Overall, the result underscored roster decisions looming toward Week 1, with depth pieces and special-teams candidates likely to shape the final cuts.

Which Cardinals depth piece most affected Week 1 viability after Denver?What matchup in Week 1 could dictate the Cardinals’ fantasy upside the most?Which Denver backup stood out the most in this game for fantasy watchers?Which Cardinals depth position is most likely to see early-cut adjustments?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Chad Ryland | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Chad Ryland | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Clayton Tune | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Clayton Tune | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Dadrion Taylor-Demerson | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Dadrion Taylor-Demerson | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
@Denzel Burke | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Denzel Burke | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Owen Pappoe | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Owen Pappoe | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Weaver | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Weaver | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nfl/cardina..

July 11, 2025
Arizona Cardinals training camp roster preview: WR Tejhaun Palmer
@Cards_Wire
Cardinals Wire

The Arizona Cardinals are gearing up for training camp, starting July 22, and one player to watch is WR Tejhaun Palmer. Drafted in the sixth round out of UAB in 2024, Palmer spent last season on the practice squad after not making the 53-man roster. He recently signed a futures contract for 2025, with a salary of $840,000, equating to the league minimum for a player without accrued seasons.

Palmer's journey from a late-round draft pick to a practice squad player gives him a unique perspective as he enters what could be a make-or-break year. His performance at training camp will be crucial in determining his future with the team, especially as the Cardinals reshuffle their roster for the upcoming season. With questions about his ability to secure a spot on the active roster, Palmer's determination and skill will be put to the test.

What are the key factors for a WR to succeed in the NFL?What impact does a strong preseason have on a player's career?What are the financial implications of a futures contract?How important is player development in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

June 17, 2025
What to expect from Arizona Cardinals WR Tejhaun Palmer in Year 2
@Cards_Wire
Cards Wire
What to expect from Arizona Cardinals WR Tejhaun Palmer in Year 2

Tejhaun Palmer, a sixth-round selection by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2024 NFL Draft, has faced a challenging start to his professional career. After spending the entire 2024 season on the practice squad, he logged limited playing time during the preseason, catching only four passes for 51 yards across 110 snaps. As he heads into his second season, the competition for a roster spot looks fierce, with established players like Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Greg Dortch likely securing the top three receiver slots. Unless Palmer can significantly impress in training camp, he may find himself again battling for a practice squad position.

In analyzing his prospects for 2025, Palmer must enhance his skills and versatility as a receiver to stand out among the competition. The Cardinals have already bolstered their receiver corps by signing Simi Fehoko, adding further pressure on Palmer to secure a spot on the active roster. With the team already having a deep set of receivers, Palmer's ability to adapt and improve will be crucial for his future in the NFL.

What are the chances Palmer makes the roster this year?How does the addition of Simi Fehoko affect Palmer's chances?What is the Cardinals' overall outlook for the season?How does Palmer's performance impact the team's future decisions?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

September 25, 2025
Marvin Harrison Jr.'s draft, revisited: Here's every WR picked after Ohio State star, from Malik Nabers to Ladd McConkey | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Marvin Harrison Jr.'s draft, revisited: Here's every WR picked after Ohio State star, from Malik Nabers to Ladd McConkey | Sporting News

Arizona dreamed of Harrison Jr. leading a next‑gen offense with Murray and McBride, but the rookie WR scene across the league quickly proved the class can be instant fantasy impact. Malik Nabers thrived in New York, Lamar-sized big plays and 1,204 yards; Rome Odunze in Chicago grabbed hold of the offense; Xavier Worthy flashed speed with Kansas City; Ricky Pearsall helped San Francisco stabilize a WR room. The 2024 class showed depth, trendlines, and clear breakout paths for fantasy managers this season.

Arizona’s plan hinges on Harrison Jr. maturing into a true top target, yet the immediate lift came from a parade of rookies across the league who carved out roles and week‑to‑week upside. From the Chargers’ Ladd McConkey to the Jets’ Malachi Corley to the Dolphins’ Malik Washington, teams found playmakers who can juice depth charts and weekly matchups, underscoring why late‑round fliers and dynasty rosters should bank on this class.

Fantasy managers must weigh depth vs. ceiling: Nabers and Odunze offer floor as early oddsmakers expect them to produce, while Worthy and Pearsall carry week‑to‑week upside in high‑tempo offenses. For Arizona, Harrison Jr.’s path to breaking out remains real but nuanced, hinging on how quickly Murray‑McBride‑Harrison can sync, while Palmer’s development stays a wild card.

Which rookie WR outside Harrison Jr. shows the clearest path to strong fantasy numbers this season and why?How should the Cardinals WR trio of Harrison Jr., Murray, and McBride be weighed for fantasy in 2024?Which 2024 draft WR offers the best fantasy breakout potential in redraft leagues?What single adjustment most boosts a rookie WR’s fantasy upside in today’s NFL offenses?
Mentions:
@Jordan Whittington | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Jordan Whittington | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Keon Coleman | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Legette | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/arizona-cardin..

September 12, 2025
Commanders lose more than just a game to the Packers
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders lose more than just a game to the Packers

Washington Commanders fell 27-18 to Green Bay as Packers’ defense overwhelmed Washington’s offense, while injury chaos at Lambeau Field strained a shallow depth chart. Deatrich Wise Jr. left in the second quarter with a leg injury that could end his season, a crippling blow to Washington’s edge-rushing and run defense. Austin Ekeler also suffered a non-contact calf/Achilles concern late, with Schefter reporting an Achilles tear as a real possibility. John Bates left with a groin injury; Noah Brown re-aggravated a knee/groin issue; Trey Amos exited with a shoulder issue, and Brandon Coleman also left with a shoulder injury before returning. The Patriots-like depth test for Washington will shape fantasy play moving forward, while Green Bay’s defense capped the night with pressure and disciplined coverage.

Packers’ defensive performance and the Commanders’ injury toll set the tone for the coming weeks, pushing fantasy managers to monitor Week 3 availability and potential replacements on both sides. Washington’s roster flexibility will be tested as they try to stabilize their defense and passing game, while Green Bay capitalized on the disruption with a disciplined, stout effort that solidified their position in a crowded NFC race.

What are the immediate fantasy implications from the Washington-Packers game for Week 3 lineups?Who should fantasy managers monitor for potential breakout roles after the injuries?If Ekeler’s injury is season-ending, which players should be priority adds for fantasy rosters?Which coaching adjustments are most relevant for fantasy managers after this game?
Mentions:
@Austin Ekeler | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Austin Ekeler | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Brandon Coleman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Brandon Coleman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@John Bates | Washington Commanders | NFL
@John Bates | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

August 17, 2025
Winners, losers in Cardinals' preseason loss to Broncos
@azcentral
The Arizona Republic
Winners, losers in Cardinals' preseason loss to Broncos

Arizona’s depth proved costly in a lopsided Denver preseason matchup, as the Cardinals were outgained 561 yards to 135 and averaged 2.9 yards per play while the Broncos piled up 7.8. The night’s bright spot came before kickoff: Chad Ryland ripped a 72-yard attempt in mile-high air, hinting at long-range kicking capacity that could matter if regular-season conditions demand 60-plus-yard tries. On the field, Brissett flashed veteran poise guiding a scoring drive, while Clayton Tune struggled to gain traction, leaving Brissett as the more reassuring option behind Kyler Murray in the immediate terms. The rookie receivers (Palmer, Weaver) and the secondary showed rough edges, reinforcing the Cardinals’ need for growth at WR depth and defensive depth. Overall, the result underscored roster decisions looming toward Week 1, with depth pieces and special-teams candidates likely to shape the final cuts.

Which Cardinals depth piece most affected Week 1 viability after Denver?What matchup in Week 1 could dictate the Cardinals’ fantasy upside the most?Which Denver backup stood out the most in this game for fantasy watchers?Which Cardinals depth position is most likely to see early-cut adjustments?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Chad Ryland | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Chad Ryland | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Clayton Tune | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Clayton Tune | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Dadrion Taylor-Demerson | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Dadrion Taylor-Demerson | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
@Denzel Burke | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Denzel Burke | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Jacoby Brissett | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Owen Pappoe | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Owen Pappoe | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Weaver | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Xavier Weaver | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/nfl/cardina..

July 11, 2025
Arizona Cardinals training camp roster preview: WR Tejhaun Palmer
@Cards_Wire
Cardinals Wire

The Arizona Cardinals are gearing up for training camp, starting July 22, and one player to watch is WR Tejhaun Palmer. Drafted in the sixth round out of UAB in 2024, Palmer spent last season on the practice squad after not making the 53-man roster. He recently signed a futures contract for 2025, with a salary of $840,000, equating to the league minimum for a player without accrued seasons.

Palmer's journey from a late-round draft pick to a practice squad player gives him a unique perspective as he enters what could be a make-or-break year. His performance at training camp will be crucial in determining his future with the team, especially as the Cardinals reshuffle their roster for the upcoming season. With questions about his ability to secure a spot on the active roster, Palmer's determination and skill will be put to the test.

What are the key factors for a WR to succeed in the NFL?What impact does a strong preseason have on a player's career?What are the financial implications of a futures contract?How important is player development in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

June 17, 2025
What to expect from Arizona Cardinals WR Tejhaun Palmer in Year 2
@Cards_Wire
Cards Wire
What to expect from Arizona Cardinals WR Tejhaun Palmer in Year 2

Tejhaun Palmer, a sixth-round selection by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2024 NFL Draft, has faced a challenging start to his professional career. After spending the entire 2024 season on the practice squad, he logged limited playing time during the preseason, catching only four passes for 51 yards across 110 snaps. As he heads into his second season, the competition for a roster spot looks fierce, with established players like Marvin Harrison Jr., Michael Wilson, and Greg Dortch likely securing the top three receiver slots. Unless Palmer can significantly impress in training camp, he may find himself again battling for a practice squad position.

In analyzing his prospects for 2025, Palmer must enhance his skills and versatility as a receiver to stand out among the competition. The Cardinals have already bolstered their receiver corps by signing Simi Fehoko, adding further pressure on Palmer to secure a spot on the active roster. With the team already having a deep set of receivers, Palmer's ability to adapt and improve will be crucial for his future in the NFL.

What are the chances Palmer makes the roster this year?How does the addition of Simi Fehoko affect Palmer's chances?What is the Cardinals' overall outlook for the season?How does Palmer's performance impact the team's future decisions?
Mentions:
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Tejhaun Palmer | Arizona Cardinals | NFL

https://cardswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/ca..

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