In item #5 of Mike Sando's "Pick Six" article in The Athletic this week, he asks, "If Arizona’s Jonathan Gannon is correct in saying his Cardinals are ‘close’ to turning a corner, why does his team lag behind others led by second-year coaches? Here’s the key context." Here are some highlights:
Won-lost records for the 2023 hiring class suggest the Cardinals, who lost 13-9 to the Los Angeles Rams and are now 7-9, have failed to keep pace.
[Table: Demeco Ryans' Texans are 19-14, Sean Payton's Broncos 17-16, Shane Steichen's Colts 16-17, Gannon's Cardinals 11-22, and Frank Reich was fired from the Panthers after going 1-10.]
The situation is more complicated than that. Every other coach in the table above used a first-round pick to select a quarterback in the 2023 or 2024 drafts. Gannon inherited Kyler Murray, who was coming off ACL surgery and whose contract carries the highest salary-cap charge for any player in the NFL this season ($49.2 million).
Of the five coaches hired in 2023, Gannon is one of only two (Sean Payton) whose win total will improve in his second season. The biggest disappointment of his tenure: Arizona’s inability to field a better defense. The Cardinals rank 24th in defensive EPA per play this season, compared to sixth for DeMeco Ryans’ Texans.
The Cardinals held the third pick in 2023 draft and could have selected Will Anderson Jr. or Devon Witherspoon, the consensus elite defensive players. Instead, they traded the third and 105th picks to Houston for selections they used to draft six players after additional maneuvering:
• OT Paris Johnson Jr. (2023 first round)
• Edge BJ Ojulari (2023 second)
• CB Garrett Williams (2023 third)
• Edge Darius Robinson (2024 first)
• G Isaiah Adams (2024 third)
• CB Elijah Jones (2024 third)
Arizona sought quantity over quality in restocking a barren roster via that trade, but the team has gotten neither of those things on the defensive side of the ball to this point.
The four defensive players Arizona netted from its trade with Houston have combined to play 20 of 64 possible games this season, with 11 starts.
Ojulari suffered a torn ACL in camp. Robinson suffered a calf injury in camp and has averaged 28 snaps per game since debuting in Week 13. Jones suffered a heel injury in preseason and has not played. Williams has shown promise as a slot corner.
Meanwhile, Anderson has helped the Texans field the NFL’s sixth-ranked defense by EPA per play. Witherspoon has emerged as a top player for Seattle’s defense, which jumped from 27th in defensive EPA per play last season into the top 10 now.
[Table: in 2022, the Texans had 3.5 wins, Cardinals had 4, Colts 4.5, Broncos 5, Panthers 7. So far in 2024, the Cardinals and Colts have 7 wins, the Texans and Broncos have 9, and the Panthers have yet another new coach.]
Despite all that, two games separate the 7-9 Cardinals from the 9-7 Texans and 9-7 Seahawks in the win column this season.
“I know we’re close,” Gannon said after the loss to the Rams.