As the Cardinals' need for pass rushing remains prevalent, PFF writer Zoltán Buday thinks interior defensive lineman Milton Williams is a fit.
The Arizona Cardinals re-signed some guys and added new new free agents on Monday. Here are grades for those first moves.
The Cardinals lost out on DL Milton Williams in free agency but made a late push before he agreed to sign with the Patriots.
The Arizona Cardinals are in prime position to pursue a dominant threat along the defensive front. Though they need both edge and interior reinforcements, one high-profile free agent is a move that "makes sense," according to a major NFL outlet.
An Arizona Cardinals insider says the team is very much in on a free agent from the Philadelphia Eagles' championship roster.
Now, Sweat will be reuniting with Arizona coach Jonathan Gannon, Sweat’s former defensive coordinator for two years in Philly, including Sweat’s Pro Bowl season in 2021 — when he recorded 45 tackles and 7½ sacks. Local Arizona media believe acquiring Sweat has already revamped the Cardinals defense.
The Philadelphia Eagles have some star pending free agents expected to hit the open market this week, and one NFC teams stands above the rest as a competitor for their services.
Williams agreed to a $104 million deal with the Patriots while Sweat will get $76.4 million from the Cardinals. Rodgers agreed to a two-year, $15 million contract with the Vikings.