What Monti Ossenfort has done on paper for the Arizona Cardinals offense is striking.
ESPN dropped their rankings for the best offensive weapons in the NFL and the Arizona Cardinals are highly thought of.
There’s a scenario in which Love and Harrison live up to expectations, Wilson is able to sustain the sort of form he showed without Harrison on the field all season and the Cardinals have a legitimate case for No. 1 in these rankings next year. But it also feels like the only true sure thing they have is McBride.
Now the question is can they perform on the field and make it matter?
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What is most interesting about the Arizona Cardinals offensive weapons is that they have all developed at a similar pace, year three breakouts (hopefully for Marvin Harrison Jr.) with flashes of brilliance in between.
More interesting than that is the Cardinals are the sixth best in the NFL and the third best in their own division, as the San Francisco 49ers are fifth and the Los Angeles Rams are second, meanwhile the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are somehow ranked 11th.
Yet, in ESPN’s FPI, the Cardinals are 29th, while the rest of the NFC West are sitting in the top five.
I guess if you are going to be bad at least be entertaining?
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