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5 things we know from photos from Arizona Cardinals OTAs

5 things we know from photos from Arizona Cardinals OTAs

USA Today31-05-2025
5 things we know from photos from Arizona Cardinals OTAs We don't get to see what the Cardinals do in OTAs, but photos reveal some things.
The Arizona Cardinals finished one week of OTAs this past week. Because their real work in practice is not open to report on, we are left to glean what we can about what is happening on the field.
What are some things that we can learn from photos the team released on the team site and on social media.
What we can learn from photos of Cardinals OTAs
More Michael Wilson in the slot: In this photo, we see what the Cardinals did more late in the season. Zay Jones played outside and Wilson moved inside to the slot.
Nick Leverett getting work at guard: Leverett was getting first-team reps at left guard, as you can see in this photo. With Hjalte Froholdt not at OTAs, at on the first day, Evan Brown likely got center reps, as we can guess was the case in this photo where he is holding the ball.
Sincere Haynesworth getting center reps: In this post on X in the first photo, we see Haynesworth getting reps at center. Haynesworth signed a futures deal with the team after the season was over. He spent the season on the practice squads of the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints.
Will Johnson not always on first team: In this post where Trey McBride makes a catch, we see that the cornerback trio is Max Melton, Garrett Williams and Star Thomas. Rookie Will Johnson was not working with the first team, at least not in that rep.
Isaiah Adams seeing reps at both guard positions: In this video of Marvin Harrison Jr. making a catch, you get a glimpse of Adams, who started five games at right guard at the end of the season. In the second video of this post, Adams is playing left guard.
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