Arizona Cardinals' MODS Squad: A Treasure Trove of Defensive Line Talent
by Walter Mitchell
photo: @ IMAGO Mark J. Rebilas
In terms of addressing what has been one of the Cardinals' weakest units, what an epic off-season it was for Monti Ossenfort and Dave Sears --- aka The MODS Squad!
I mean we are talking from top to bottom --- the Cardinals' defensive line this season is absolutely stocked with a cache of incandescent gems.
Major Acquisitions/Re-Signings:
1. DE/DT Calais Campbell --- quite possibly the most dynamic and productive 34 DE of two generations, who turned down other handsome offers to return home to the Cardinals.
2. DT Dalvin Tomlinson --- big-time interior space eater who is coming off a season with the Browns where he took his interior pass rushing skills to another level.
3. DE/OLB Josh Sweat --- coming to Arizona hotter than a firecracker following his 2 1/2 sacks of Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl.
4. ED Baron Browning --- a bend-it-like-Beckham edge rusher whose speed jumps off the screen.
5. ED Zaven Collins --- a classic edge setter and run stopper whom the coaches believe is going to take his pass rush in 2025 to the next level.
6. DT L.J. Collier --- a former 1st round pick who is starting to find his niche as an inside pass rusher.
2025 NFL Draft Selections:
R1 --- DT Walter Nolen III, Mississippi
2025 Live Draft Tracker (pff.com)
Pick #16 Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals add another extremely talented player to amplify their defensive front. As a plus run defender, Nolen earned the second-highest PFF run-defense grade in the FBS this past season (91.6). The seventh-ranked prospect on the PFF Big Board will instantly upgrade an Arizona defense that ranked 27th in EPA allowed per rush in 2024.
https://x.com/RGIII/status/1915602780263158117
R3 --- ED Jordan Burch, Oregon
Pick #78 Arizona Cardinals
Burch played the fewest pass-rushing snaps of his career in 2024 but logged a career-high 10 sacks. His 81.3 PFF pass-rushing grade and 15.7% pass-rush win rate are good numbers, and he brings scheme versatility with great size and length to play multiple positions on the defensive line.
https://x.com/AzCardinals1988/status/1954358797516108118
Returnees:
1. DE Darius Robinson --- 2024 1st round pick who has come back chiseled and hungry from an injury and tragedy riddles rookie season.
2. DT Dante Stills --- 2023 6th round steal who brings quickness and tenacity to the interior pass rush.
3. ED B.J. Ojulari --- 2023 2nd round pick --- an uber talented edge rusher looking to bounce back big-time from an ACL tear.
4. ED Xavier Thomas --- 2024 6th round pick --- a dynamic, speedy young edge rusher who flashed moments of brilliance particularly as a chase down sack artist as a rookie.
5. DT Justin Jones --- 2024 UFA signee coming off an injury marred season.
6. DT Bilal Nichols --- 2024 UFA signee coming off and injury-marred season.
Under the Radar Signings/Claims: (click on links for highlight plays or info)
1. DT PJ Mustipher --- Michigan St.
https://x.com/DLoya_NFL/status/1958424599018033529
2. DT Elijah Simmons --- Tennessee
https://x.com/DLoya_NFL/status/1953228083026378882
3. DT Kyon Barrs --- USC
https://x.com/DLoya_NFL/status/1957898085977460876
4. DT/DE Patrick Jenkins --- Tulane
https://x.com/SethLewisInc/status/1919769126437847182
5. ED Elliott Brown
https://x.com/DLoya_NFL/status/1957903737680458090
6. ED Benton Whitley
https://x.com/dlinevids1/status/1821739937320071405
7. DT Anthony Goodlow
https://x.com/Koll_0ne/status/1784781388128084064
PFF Grades through two games:
ARZ Defense Grades | Pro Football Focus (pff.com)
1. Kyon Barrs --- 83.2
2. Patrick Jenkins --- 70.2
3. Benton Whitley --- 68.9
4. Elijah Simmons --- 60.2
5. PJ Mustipher --- 55.4
6. Elliott Brown --- 53.8
7. Anthony Goodlow --- 43.7
Versus the Broncos, these young bucks collected 14 QB pressures (Whitley and Jenkins with 4 each, Barrs with 3), 1 sack (Jenkins), 17 tackles (Mustipher with 6) and 9 stops (Mustipher. with 3, Jenkins, Simmon and Goodlow with 2 each.
Red Rain Challenge Questions:
1. Who are your top 12 players (of all the players listed above)) for the 53-man roster?
2. Who are your top 5 players for the practice squad?
3. Which young, under-the-radar player do you think might most likely be claimed off waivers?
4. Which veteran player do you think most likely could be claimed off waivers (remember to consider salary)?
(1)
ReplyDeleteDT: Campbell, Tomlinson, Nolen, Robinson, Stills, Collier
ED: Sweat, Browning, Collins, Burch, Thomas, Ojulari
(2)
DT PS: Mustipher, Simmons, Nichols (IR), Barrs
ED PS: --NONE--
(3)
Mustipher
(4)
Ojulari, Collier
Good work, RR! Here are mine as of right now:
DeleteDI: Campbell, Tomlinson, Robinson, Nolen III, Stills, Barrs, Mustipher
ED: Sweat, Collins, Browning, Burch, Thomas
PS: Collier, J. Jones, Jenkins, Simmons, Whitley
Waiver risks: Barrs, Mustipher and Jenkins
Veteran waiver risks: none (no team will take on the salaries)
IDK who will hit waivers: Whitley Mustipher Barrs. I think Mustipher has a shot at the 53. Collier will also make the 53 cause who knows when Nolen getting on the field. Not impressed with how he showed up to camp
DeleteWho knows who we might bring in after camp cuts this week
ReplyDeleteLooking closer-I got doubts about the following DL and non DL making the 53 and maybe PS/Waivers-K Clark, Mykal Walker, Elliot Brown, Elijah Jones. Walker and Jones have stood out recently.
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