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Thursday, 12 March 2026

Ketel Marte among 7 Diamondbacks players advancing in World Baseball Classic

Ketel Marte has crushed a home run off Arizona Diamondbacks teammate Eduardo Rodriguez, Nolan Arenado has made one defensive highlight after another and Michael Soroka will pitch against Team USA in a quarterfinal matchup at the World Baseball Classic on Friday.

WBC pool play wrapped up on Wednesday with eight teams left standing. The Diamondbacks’ players and prospects eliminated from the WBC have started heading back to spring training, while those alive in the tournament will take the field in win-or-go-home games starting this weekend.

Here is a list of Diamondbacks still competing in the WBC:

Dominican Republic: SS Geraldo Perdomo, 2B Ketel Marte, 1B Carlos Santana

Venezuela: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez

Canada: RHP Michael Soroka, RHP Indigo Diaz

Puerto Rico: 3B Nolan Arenado

Amazingly, none of these four teams play each other in the quarterfinals:

– Dominican Republic vs. Korea, Friday at 3:30 p.m. MST (FS2)

– Canada vs. United States, Friday 5 p.m. (FOX)

– Puerto Rico vs. Italy, Saturday at 12 p.m. (FS1)

– Venezuela vs. Japan, Saturday at 6 p.m. (FOX)

Marte has been Arizona’s hitting standout from the group of players remaining after a big performance against Venezuela on Wednesday. He roped a single and a home run off Rodriguez in a 7-5, pool-clinching win for the D.R.

Marte is 3-for-12 with six runs, three RBIs and four walks added as the No. 2 hitter in a lineup between Fernando Tatis Jr. and Juan Soto.

Perdomo is only 1-for-8 and missed a game with an illness, but he unsurprisingly has drawn four walks and scored four runs. Santana is 1-for-5, coming off the bench for a loaded D.R. roster.

Rodriguez will not start another game unless Venezuela upsets Japan and goes on a deep run, as he’d be on four days rest going into the semifinals or five days rest before the title game. Rodriguez allowed three runs in 2.2 innings with five strikeouts on Wednesday.

Soroka was solid in his pool play start, with three innings and one earned run against Colombia. He will take on a significantly scarier lineup from the U.S. on Friday, led by Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr. and Kyle Schwarber.

“It’ll be a little more of a chess match,” Soroka told reporters on Thursday. “I’m looking forward to it. I feel really good.”

The U.S. nearly failed to advance after an embarrassing loss to Italy on Tuesday — with manager Mark DeRosa’s “our ticket’s punched” comments on MLB Network receiving more scrutiny than the game itself. But Italy defeated and eliminated Alek Thomas’ Team Mexico to push the U.S. through as the pool runner-up.

Finally, Arenado has not been an impactful bat thus far at 3-for-14, but he has been dazzling at third base with plays like this:

And this:

Wins for the Dominican Republic and United States would set up a titanic matchup in the semifinals.

Japan, the defending champions, hosted its pool in Tokyo, so its bout with Venezuela will be the most visible game to date for the North American audience.

Italy has been the breakout squad of the tournament at 4-0 after crushing Mexico 9-1. It faces a Puerto Rican team trying to hold it together without local stars Francisco Lindor, Carlos Correa or Javier Baez due to insurance issues.

Thomas headlines the group of players returning to or already back at D-backs camp, along with Druw Jones (Netherlands), Kristian Robinson (Great Britain), Yu-Min Lin (Taiwan) and Jaitoine Kelly (Netherlands).



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Fantasy Football Reaction: Commanders Sign Rachaad White

Cardinals sign OL Elijah Wilkinson, DL Jonah Williams

The Arizona Cardinals have signed offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson and defensive lineman Jonah Williams, the team announced.

The news comes after the team announced the signings of cornerback Starling Thomas V and running back Bam Knight.

Wilkinson returns to Arizona on a two-year deal, while Williams heads over on a one-year contract.

Following his 2023 stint with the Cardinals, which included 10 games played (nine starts), Wilkinson spent the past two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. He started every game at right tackle for Atlanta last year after appearing in just two the season prior.

Wilkinson got his NFL start with the Denver Broncos as a 2017 undrafted free agent. He played four seasons in Denver before heading to Chicago (2021), Arizona and Atlanta.

While he played guard for the Cardinals during his one-year tenure, Wilkinson could be in the mix at right tackle this time around, given the team’s need opposite Paris Johnson Jr.

Williams, meanwhile, appeared in 15 games (one start) for the New Orleans Saints in 2025. He registered three sacks, five tackles for loss and five QB hits.

Before his time in New Orleans, Williams spent the majority of his career with the Los Angeles Rams (2021-24) after going undrafted in 2020. He also played for the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions in 2024.

He joins a room that includes Josh Sweat, Baron Browning, Jordan Burch and Zaven Collins.



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26 Starting Pitcher Sleepers, Breakouts & Busts (Fantasy Baseball)

26 Starting Pitcher Sleepers, Breakouts & Busts (Fantasy Baseball)

Here are the top fantasy baseball starting pitchers our experts are targeting and avoiding in their 2026 drafts.

FantasyPros MLB Draft Tool

Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitchers to Target & Avoid

Busts

Who’s your biggest bust inside the top 20 SPs and why?

Dylan Cease (SP – TOR)

Though Dylan Cease’s strikeouts continue to look great, and he had an xERA that was over a full run lower, he continues to be more of the same we’ve seen for years, for better or for worse. Cease carried a four-plus ERA during four of the six months of the season, which has been a long standing consistancy issue with the flame thrower. His walks and higher WHIP numbers take away from his upside, and he seems the likeliest of the top 20 pitchers to bust, not accounting for an injury.”
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

Logan Webb (SP – SF)

Logan Webb has some bust potential. While he has been extremely durable, with 190+ innings in four consecutive seasons, his WHIP has been detrimental. He’s had a WHIP north of 1.20 in back-to-back seasons. He’s excellent at controlling the walks, but he’s been top-three in the National League in hits allowed in the past three seasons. The Giants had the worst fielding percentage in the MLB last season, and their infield offseason additions won’t help in that regard.”
Chase Davis (FantasyPros)

Framber Valdez (SP – DET)

“I don’t think any pitcher inside the top 20 is likely to bust unless an injury occurs, and nobody is rooting for that. But I believe ECR’s view of Framber Valdez as a top-20 starting pitcher in 2026 is overly optimistic. Valdez does not possess the elite skills expected of a top-20 starter. He induces many ground balls and limits barrels at a solid rate, but his strikeout rates and xERA are only marginally above average. If Valdez finishes as a top-20 starter in 2026, it will be due to workload rather than skill. “
Mick Ciallela (Fantrax)

Chris Sale (SP – ATL)

“It’s Chris Sale based on the price. The skills are elite, but he turns 37 at the end of March and has been limited by injuries the past few seasons. He pitched 125.2 innings last season, and it’s the second-highest total for him in the last five years. Paying a high price tag for a pitcher of his age and an injury history is risky.”
Adam Ronis (Sirius XM)

Cristopher Sanchez (SP – PHI)

“BEAST DOME ranked Cristopher Sanchez higher than any expert last season, and he delivered a Cy Young-type season. However, I do not believe he is the type of pitcher you can rely on as a true fantasy ace being drafted 6th off the board at the position. For Sanchez to hit value where he is being drafted, inconsistency cannot be part of his vocabulary, and outside of last season, that is all Sanchez was. I am not willing to risk that Sanchez will be a Cy Young candidate in back-to-back years due to the fact that he has never proved it before.”
Muntradamus (Beast Dome)

Hunter Brown (SP – HOU)

Hunter Brown is understandably getting drafted like a front-line starter after posting a 2.43 ERA and 206 strikeouts last season, but an average ADP of No. 35 is a steep cost coming off a breakout year. The Astros ace had the lowest K-BB% (20.4%) and swinging-strike rate (11.3%) among all top-10 SPs in the consensus ADP. His strikeout rate also dipped to 24.0% after the All-Star break, so Brown may need to hover around 200 innings to justify his price tag. Logan Gilbert or Bryan Woo make a better choice if seeking a rotation headliner around the Round 3/4 turn in 12-team mixed leagues.”
Andrew Gould (FantasyPros)

George Kirby (SP – SEA)

“According to FanGraphs, George Kirby had a career-high 4.21 ERA, tied his career-high for xERA (3.88), and logged the second-highest WHIP (1.19) in his career, in career lows for starts (23) and innings (126) last year. Kirby’s career-high 26.1 K% doesn’t stand up under scrutiny, either. Kirby’s 87.2 Z-Contact% last year was higher than the league average (86%), and his stuff+ dipped to 98 after back-to-back seasons of 104. Finally, Kirby’s home/road splits are concerning. He had a 3.38 ERA in 66.2 innings at home last year, and a 5.16 ERA in 59.1 innings on the road, and his 3.07 ERA in 313.2 innings at home in his career is an entire run under his 4.08 ERA in 324 innings on the road.”
Josh Shepardson (FantasyPros)

As I was scrolling through the Top 20 for this article, I had two impressions. One was how thin the SP class is in the Elite tier (I count three, four if you include Ohtani, who is there for reasons beyond his pitching prowess), and two, how respectable, overall, the Top 20 is this season, making it difficult to pick a bust. I had to go with George Kirby. Control is typically Kirby’s thing, making a “bust” season less likely than most pitchers because his floor is higher, but I have him as a bust because he doesn’t belong in the Top 20 to begin with, because his ceiling isn’t up to snuff for a Top 20 SP. Kirby struggles to average a K per inning when he pitches a full season of starts, while he was barely able to break that key barrier in 2022 and 2025 in limited innings seasons. He’s never struck out 200 batters in a season, and he has allowed or averaged what would have been 20 home runs per season in every Major League campaign of his career. Add to that low ceiling, Kirby’s ERA has been good but not special for a command and control guy, a career best in 2023 of 3.35, and he’s coming off a worst 4.21 in ’25. Kirby’s coming off a season where his BB% was far and away his worst. For a Top 20 SP, I want upside and ceiling – that means strikeouts. If I’m going to make an exception, he needs to be a special ERA/WHIP/Ratios guy, and while Kirby is respectable, he ain’t special. I project him as my 2026 bust because 2025 was his worst season to date, and without the upside to buoy any risk that he is in decline, there is nothing but downside and the possibility that he is your Top 20 Bust.”
Chris Mitchell (FantasyData)

Freddy Peralta (SP – NYM)

Freddy Peralta may have no trouble adjusting to a bigger stage in New York, but he’ll struggle to keep his ratios close to last year’s levels. After posting an ERA over 3.50 for the previous three years, it dropped to 2.70 last year despite a 3.68 SIERA, suggesting some luck was involved. His WHIP had risen three straight years to a 1.21 in 2024 before dropping to 1.08 last season. Regression seems all but inevitable.”
Pierre Camus (Fantasy Endgame)

Joe Ryan (SP – MIN)

Joe Ryan seems extremely overvalued as the #17 starting pitcher in our rankings. Despite recording 194 strikeouts in 2025, the right-hander posted a hard hit percentage of 41.9%. Combine that with a mediocre 3.42 ERA, and fantasy managers would be better served waiting to fill another starting pitcher slot if Ryan is next on the board.”
Chris Schommer (FantasyPros)

2026 MLB Draft Kit

Breakouts

Who’s your top breakout candidate inside the top 60 SPs and why?

Shane Baz (SP – BAL)

Shane Baz was clearly affected by the minor league ballpark he pitched in last year, as he had a 5.90 ERA at home and a 3.86 ERA on the road. He pumps 97 on his fastball, which was almost a two MPH increase year over year. His curve has a 125 stuff+ and a solid WHIFF rate, to go along with an overall 107 stuff+ rating. Baz is in a much better pitching environment, with great run support, and has the chance to be a top 30 SP in 2026. “
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

Kyle Bradish (SP – BAL)

Kyle Bradish is my top breakout pitcher. He’s going as the number 22 starter off the board, and I think he’ll greatly outperform that. Among all pitchers with at least 30 innings in 2025, Bradish ranked fifth in K-BB%. He was in the company of Mason Miller, Aroldis Chapman, and Edwin Diaz… as a starter. The only question is how many innings his innings will be limited to.”
Chase Davis (FantasyPros)

Chase Burns (SP – CIN)

“I’m sure I won’t be the only one with this answer, but my top breakout pick is Chase Burns. His strikeout upside is nearly unmatched. Burns only made eight starts for Cincinnati last season. He struck out 10 batters in four of those eight starts. For reference, Paul Skenes struck out 10 batters once in 32 starts. Burns is not as polished as Skenes yet, but he has all the tools. He struck out 156 hitters while allowing just 79 hits and 29 walks in 109.1 innings last year across the Majors and Minors. I expect Chase Burns to have a breakout season in 2026. “
Mick Ciallela (Fantrax)

To qualify as a breakout candidate, you either need top-of-the-market ratios or swing and miss nastiness. Burns has the latter in spades with potential to “breakout” with significant improvement in the former. Chase Burns’ filthy K/9 (141 strikeouts in 118.4 innings pitched) is likely to be one of the best in the Top 10 SP, never mind Top 60 in 2026. His WHIP of 1.16 in 2025, along with his elite swing and miss stuff, suggests that his relatively disappointing 3.66 ERA will improve as his innings pitched increase. Another factor, as incongruous as it is, is that his underlying metrics need to get better to be a breakout guy (15 homeruns, 36 walks, and 48 earned runs in 118.4 IP), and with his “stuff,” I fully expect they all will. That, to me, is the definition of a breakout candidate and my best bet in 2026. If I had to pick a second, it’s Nolan McLean of the New York Mets. His underlying metrics are all better, in comparison to Burns, making strikeouts and weak-contact rates places that McLean can go from good to elite, and his profile suggests he has the “stuff” to do that. Both these guys are young, undervalued by ADP with elite, breakout potential in 2026.”
Chris Mitchell (FantasyData)

Nick Lodolo (SP – CIN)

Nick Lodolo will have a big season. Despite a tough home park, Lodolo had good numbers last season with a 3.33 ERA and 1.08 WHIP. He had a 4.8% walk rate and could see more strikeouts after a pitch mix change. In the final 11 starts, he threw his curveball more, and it had a swinging strike rate of almost 16%.”
Adam Ronis (Sirius XM)

Nick Lodolo quietly made some massive strides late last season, posting a 3.12 ERA and 0.96 WHIP backed by excellent underlying numbers after the All-Star break. The southpaw submitted the second half’s highest CWS rate (34.1%) and second-best swinging-strike rate (16.2%) among all starters, leading to an excellent 25.1 K-BB% and 2.77 SIERA. While drafters shouldn’t ignore the health and home park risks, Lodolo offers immense upside outside the top-100 picks.”
Andrew Gould (FantasyPros)

Tyler Glasnow (SP – LAD)

Tyler Glasnow has the type of strikeout stuff that can dominate any lineup in baseball. When he is healthy, he already pitches like an ace, and pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers only increases his win potential with one of the best offenses in the league behind him and now Edwin Diaz to wrap up games. Glasnow’s strikeout rate is elite, and if he can put together a full season, he has the upside to finish among the very best starting pitchers in fantasy baseball and compete for a Cy Young.”
Muntradamus (Beast Dome)

Bubba Chandler (SP – PIT)

Bubba Chandler’s first taste of the Majors last season was rock-solid. He made seven appearances (four starts) for the Pirates, tallying 31.1 innings. The young righty’s 4.02 ERA was fine. However, Chandler’s 3.66 xERA, 3.20 xFIP, 3.09 SIERA, and 0.93 WHIP were much more eye-catching. Chandler also had a tiny 3.2 BB% and a fantasy-friendly 25.0 K%. Chandler’s plate discipline numbers (13.4 SwStr% and 28.9 CSW%) and pitch modeling (109 stuff+, 104 location+ and 115 pitching+) were also exciting. The 23-year-old righty has the goods to break out and drastically outkick his SP48 ADP.”
Josh Shepardson (FantasyPros)

Eury Perez (SP – MIA)

Eury Perez is ready to be an ace. He earned the eighth-highest Stuff+ rating in Eno Sarris’ model that evaluates pitch quality, which places him among the elite. He posted an excellent .203 xBA (88th percentile) and a 27.3% K% in his first year back from Tommy John surgery. He’s shown flashes of dominance, but hasn’t had the chance to put together a full season in the Majors yet. This is his time.”
Pierre Camus (Fantasy Endgame)

Tatsuya Imai (SP – HOU)

Tatsuya Imai has shown why the right-hander was so highly coveted by the Houston front office during the offseason, posting a dazzling 0.00 ERA and 0.50 WHIP in three spring appearances for the Astros. Ranked #56 among starting pitchers currently shows how undervalued he is behind Hunter Brown despite possessing ace-level stuff as evidenced by an impressive 0.89 WHIP and 1.92 ERA with 178 strikeouts for the Seibu Lions in 2025.”
Chris Schommer (FantasyPros)


Sleepers

Who’s your favorite sleeper outside the top 60 SPs and why?

Chad Patrick (SP – MIL)

“Named the Opening Day starter for the Brewers, Chad Patrick had a 3.53 ERA last year, with a 25% K%. He’s working on a Slurve to complement his fastball and cutter, which could lead to a jump in his strikeout rate. He’s going outside the top 350 overall players and undrafted in most leagues. He’s a great bet to see if the K’s jump, and if not, you can move on to a streamer.”
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

“I wrote him up in an article on FantasyPros last week (shameless plug), and I am going to bang the drum again for him here. It’s Chad Patrick, and I am going to mention the same tidbit I did in that piece, with a slight tweak. There are 127 MLB pitchers who threw at least 100 innings last year. Nine of them struck out at least a batter per inning while allowing less than one home run per nine innings. Here is where each of those nine pitchers lands in the current ECR landscape: SP1, SP2, SP5, SP6, SP7, SP9, SP12, SP19, SP103 (Chad Patrick is SP103). Manager Pat Murphy has already confirmed that Patrick has earned a spot in Milwaukee’s starting rotation. I expect Patrick to continue to provide solid numbers across the board. I believe Chad Patrick is one of the best overall fantasy values late in drafts.”
Mick Ciallela (Fantrax)

Bailey Ober (SP – MIN)

Bailey Ober is one of my biggest sleepers. He’s going in drafts as the 82nd starting pitcher off the board after being drafted as the 25th starter in drafts last year. He had a down year, to put it lightly, but he said it was due to a hip injury he was trying to play through. Heading into drafts last year, he was coming off three seasons of a mid-to-high-3s ERA with an exceptional WHIP. At ADP 280 overall, he’s basically free.”
Chase Davis (FantasyPros)

Joey Cantillo (SP – CLE)

Joey Cantillo has a good changeup and curveball. If he can improve the walk rate, he can take a big step. The changeup had a 49.4% whiff rate. Cantillo had a 3.21 ERA and a 26.9% strikeout rate over 95.1 innings.”
Adam Ronis (Sirius XM)

Kodai Senga (SP – NYM)

Kodai Senga started the 2025 season on the injured list, but once he returned, he looked like the same dominant pitcher thanks to his famous ghost forkball. Senga finished the season with nearly a strikeout per inning and a 2.99 ERA, showing that his swing and miss stuff remains elite when healthy. The New York Mets roster that has added significant offensive firepower, Senga should find himself in far more winning situations. If he can stay healthy for a full season, the strikeout upside and strong ratios give him the potential to dramatically outperform his draft position. Getting a pitcher with ace-level ability at the end of your draft is exactly the type of move that can win fantasy leagues.”
Muntradamus (Beast Dome)

Braxton Ashcraft (SP – PIT)

“Everyone must have been too focused on Bubba Chandler to notice another Pirates rookie’s impressive arrival. Braxton Ashcraft registered a 2.71 ERA and 71 strikeouts in 69.2 innings with a 50.3% ground-ball rate and 2.78 FIP. He didn’t falter when moving from the bullpen to rotation, delivering a 2.16 ERA and 2.42 FIP in eight starts. Ashcraft must get stretched out more after never completing six innings last season, but he allowed two combined runs when working at least five frames in three straight August starts. He’s an intriguing gamble around his No. 289 average ADP.”
Andrew Gould (FantasyPros)

Cody Ponce (SP – TOR)

Cody Ponce can be the newest example of a player who breaks out abroad and brings their gains back to MLB with them. Ponce last pitched in MLB in 2021 for the Pirates before spending three years in NPB and putting it together in his only season in KBO in 2025. In 29 starts spanning 180.2 innings in the KBO last year, Ponce had a 1.89 ERA, 2.30 xFIP, 0.94 WHIP, 5.9 BB%, and 36.2 K%. Ponce has tallied a 1.50 ERA, 2.60 xFIP, 0.67 WHIP, 0.0 BB%, and 23.8 K% in three Spring Training starts spanning 6.0 innings. Additionally, Ponce has utilized a fastball with an average velocity of 95.8 mph, a cutter averaging 91.0 mph, a slider at 84.6 mph, a curve at 83.0 mph, and a changeup at 89.0 mph in Spring Training. Ponce’s deep arsenal and wide variety of velocities should serve him well. He’s undervalued as the SP84 in ADP.”
Josh Shepardson (FantasyPros)

Jack Leiter (SP – TEX)

Jack Leiter has entered post-hype territory because he struggled in his first taste of the Majors. Yet, he’s still just 25 years old and had a solid 2025 in which he started 29 games and posted a 3.86 ERA and 1.28 WHIP. The walk rate needs to decline, but command often comes with experience. Leiter is adding a cutter to his already-deep five-pitch repertoire and is aiming to work deeper into games. Leiter has always been a massive talent waiting to break out, and 2026 might be the year it happens.”
Pierre Camus (Fantasy Endgame)

Ryan Weathers (SP – NYY)

Ryan Weathers has landed in the perfect spot to finally take advantage of his swing-and-miss stuff after being traded to the Yankees in the offseason. Fantasy managers will likely have reservations due to consistent injury issues over the past couple of seasons, but the left-hander has posted a dazzling 12.71 K/9 so far this spring, and being ranked the #76 starting pitcher seems like a bargain while filling out the back of my fantasy rotation.”
Chris Schommer (FantasyPros)

Logan Henderson (SP – MIL)

“I love the youth in the Brew Crew’s rotation, and Logan Henderson is one of the reasons. His 2025 season was filled with signs of upside potential ( 33 K’s in 25.1 IP) and elite ratios (1.78 ERA and .99 WHIP), and that was at the Major League level. In the minors, he was a model of consistency, which bodes well for his ability to be a consistent fantasy starter. In 12 Minor League starts, he allowed two or fewer runs in 11 and only three in the 12th. Combine that with a sub-2 ERA and sub-1 WHIP at the Major League level, and it has me scratching my head at how there is even a question as to whether Henderson has a rotation spot when camp breaks, especially after Freddy Peralta bolted for the bright lights of Big City New York. Peralta left the Brew Crew with a bag, and I fully expect Henderson to carry it and to carry it better than Peralta did. Henderson has had some elbow soreness in camp, so owners need to monitor that as draft night approaches. Other than that, ranked as the 85th best SP, I call that a sleeper, not only worth rostering but someone that could be the reason owners win leagues.”
Chris Mitchell (FantasyData)

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Kyler Murray officially released by Cardinals, Vikings considered favorite to land QB

The Arizona Cardinals officially released quarterback Kyler Murray at the start of the new league year on Wednesday.

“With the start of the new league year and transactions now official, we want to thank Kyler for everything he has done for this organization over the last seven years,” general manager Monti Ossenfort said in a statement.

“We are extremely grateful for his contributions both on the field and off and wish him nothing but the absolute best moving forward.”

Multiple reports consider the Minnesota Vikings the favorite to sign Murray. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini adds Murray is taking a visit to Minnesota and undergoing a physical.

The news comes after Murray was informed about his impending release, which could not become official until the start of the new league year, last week. The signal caller also posted a goodbye message on social media.

Murray is now free to sign with any team as the quarterback looks to revive his career. Of the potential suitors for Murray, the Vikings make the most sense.

Murray hits the open market following seven seasons on one playoff appearance with the Cardinals. The 2019 No. 1 overall pick went 38-48-1 during his Arizona tenure. He made two Pro Bowls and was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

The writing was on the wall midway through last season that Murray and Arizona were headed for a split.

After appearing in five games and posting a 2-3 record, Murray was placed on injured reserve with a midfoot sprain suffered in a Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Despite returning to the practice field in a limited capacity, Murray was eventually placed on injured reserve as the Cardinals turned to Jacoby Brissett the rest of the year.

Brissett won one fewer game than Murray across 12 starts (1-11) but did push an offense with a struggling line and nearly nonexistent run game forward the rest of the year.

He’s now expected to serve as the Cardinals’ starting quarterback in 2026, with new addition Gardner Minshew filling in as Brissett’s backup.



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NFL mock draft tracker: What will Cardinals do with No. 3 pick?

The Arizona Cardinals’ head-coaching search is over after the hiring of Mike LaFleur. Shoring up the roster is among the things next on the offseason to-do list.

NFL mock drafts are being churned out on the daily ahead of April’s spectacle. And with the Cardinals needing plenty of upgrades at different spots along the roster, there’s no shortage of options the franchise could consider with the No. 3 overall pick.

Good thing the Arizona Sports mock draft tracker is up and running once again!

Here you’ll find the latest mock drafts from analysts across the NFL all the way up until the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on April 23.


2026 Arizona Sports NFL Mock Draft Tracker: Who will the Arizona Cardinals pick?

Player Position School Mocked to Arizona (number of times)
Francis Mauigoa OT Miami 56
Arvell Reese LB Ohio State 22
Spencer Fano OT Utah 19
David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech 17
Rueben Bain Jr. EDGE Miami 10
Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame 7
Caleb Downs S Ohio State 5
Sonny Styles LB Ohio State 2
Mansoor Delane CB LSU 1
Peter Woods DL Clemson 1
Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana 1
Ty Simpson QB Alabama 1
Carnell Tate WR Ohio State 1

March 11

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Nixed Maxx Crosby trade, free agency shake up first round — Bailey

ESPN (Field Yates) 2026 NFL mock draft: Top 10 pick predictions off free agency — Reese

March 10

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: First-round update after initial wave of free agency signings — Mauigoa

March 9

Athlon Sports (Luke Easterling) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Maxx Crosby Trade Shakes Up 1st Round — Mauigoa

Pro Football Focus (Nick Baumgardner) 2026 NFL mock draft: Raiders load up after Maxx Crosby trade, Chiefs add dynamic TE — Bailey

Pro Football Focus (Max Chadwick) Three-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jeremiyah Love falls to Saints, Kenyon Sadiq heads to the Eagles — Mauigoa

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) NFL Mock Draft: Kenyon Sadiq Heads To The Chiefs, Ravens Keep Their First-Round Pick — Love

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) Infante’s 7-Round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Making All 257 Picks Before Free Agency — Mauigoa

Fox Sports (Bucky Brooks) 2026 NFL Mock Draft Ahead of Free Agency: Four Ohio State Players Go Top 10 — Mauigoa

March 8

Covers (Andrew Caley) 2026 NFL Mock Draft & Betting Picks Version 2: Where is the Love? — Bailey

March 7

USA Today (Nate Davis) 2026 NFL mock draft: Maxx Crosby trade should mean help for Fernando Mendoza — Reese

March 6

Athlon Sports (Luke Easterling) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: New 4-Round Projection with Trades — Mauigoa

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) Post-Combine NFL Mock Draft: Jeremiyah Love Moves Up To Top 5, Raiders Add No. 14 Pick — Bailey

Fantasy Pros (Matthew Jones) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 Picks & Predictions (1.0) — Mauigoa

For The Win (Chirstian D’Andrea) NFL mock draft 2026: Post-combine picks with 3 edge rushers in top 4 — Bailey

March 5

ESPN (Jordan Reid) 2026 NFL mock draft: Reid’s pick predictions in Rounds 1-2 — Bailey

Fantasy Pros (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Picks & Predictions — Reese

March 4

Fox Sports (Colin Cowherd) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Colin Cowherd Believes 5 Edge Rushers Should Go in Top 15 — Mauigoa

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL draft: Post-combine mock draft update — Tate

The Athletic (Dan Brugler) 2026 NFL mock draft: Jeremiyah Love joins Fernando Mendoza in top 5 after scouting combine — Mauigoa

USA Today (Nate Davis) 2026 NFL mock draft: DJ Moore, Trent McDuffie trades shuffle first-round outlook — Reese

Athlon Sports (Luke Easterling) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: How the Trent McDuffie Trade Impacts the 1st Round — Bailey

CBS Sports (Tom Fornelli) 2026 NFL mock draft: Chiefs find Travis Kelce replacement, bolster pass rush after Trent McDuffie trade — Bailey

March 3

The Athletic (Mike Sando) Execs mock the NFL Draft’s top 10: Jets go boom-bust at 2, Chiefs nab a running back — Bailey

Clutch Points (Tim Crean) 2026 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Post-2026 NFL Scouting Combine — Reese

NFL.com (Charles Davis) Charles Davis 2026 NFL mock draft 2.1: Cardinals, Seahawks select Notre Dame RBs in Round 1 — Love

March 2

NFL.com (Lance Zierlein) Lance Zierlein 2026 NFL mock draft 2.1: Two CBs in top five; combine star Sonny Styles cracks top 10 — Reese

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft 6.0: Ohio State defenders rise after stellar combines; edge rushers dominate first round — Styles

USA Today (Nate Davis) 2026 NFL mock draft: After combine, a major shake-up throughout first round — Reese

SI.com (Justin Melo) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: NFL Combine Flips Draft On Its Head — Mauigoa

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Jeremiyah Love, Sonny Styles and Caleb Banks rise in post-Combine edition — Love

Athlon Sports (Luke Easterling) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Post-Combine 1st-Round Projection — Reese

Pro Football Focus (Trevor Sikkema) Post-Combine NFL Mock Draft: Sonny Styles lands in the top five, Steelers go with QB Ty Simpson — Mauigoa

Fantasy Pros (Kurt Blakeway) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: First-Round Picks & Predictions — Bailey

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: Combine risers shake up latest projection — Mauigoa

Feb. 28

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026, 2-round edition: Projections for Rueben Bain Jr., Jeremiyah Love, more before NFL Combine — Downs

Feb. 26

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Projecting first round heading into combine workouts — Fano

Athlon Sports (Luke Easterling) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: New 3-Round Projection for Combine Week — Bailey

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft: As scouting combine begins, Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love has look of a top-10 player — Mauigoa

Fox Sports (Henry McKenna) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Who Lands Micah Parsons 2.0? Giants, Chiefs Grab Top WRs — Mauigoa

Feb. 25

CBS Sports (Garrett Podell) 2026 NFL mock draft: How Round 1 looks before top prospects take the field at the NFL combine — Mauigoa

Fantasy Life (Gene Clemons) 2026 NFL Draft Pick-by-Pick Predictions For Round 1: Arvell Reese Falls To The Giants — Fano

Feb. 24

NFL.com (Bucky Brooks) Bucky Brooks 2026 NFL mock draft 2.0: Jets grab edge rusher, receiver; Rams double dip on DBs — Mauigoa

ESPN (Mel Kiper Jr.) 2026 NFL mock draft: Mel Kiper’s pick predictions for Round 1 — Bailey

The Athletic (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: College football experts predict the first round — Fano

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) NFL Mock Draft: David Bailey Jumps Into The Top Five — Mauigoa

CBS Sports (Blake Brockermeyer) 2026 NFL mock draft: WRs fly off the board at a historic rate as combine week begins in Indianapolis — Mauigoa

Feb. 23

Pro Football Focus (Dalton Wasserman) Three-Round NFL Mock Draft: Cowboys load up with Caleb Downs and CJ Allen, Browns target Carnell Tate — Reese

SI.com (Justin Melo) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Surprise Picks Before the Combine — Mauigoa

The Draft Network (Keith Sanchez) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Pre-Combine Predictions — Mauigoa

Feb. 21

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) Infante’s 7-Round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Cardinals Replace Kyler Murray, Shedeur Sanders Gets a Go-To WR1 — Mauigoa

Feb. 20

NFL.com (Gennaro Filice) Gennaro Filice 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Jeremiyah Love cracks top five; Chiefs take WR Jordyn Tyson — Mauigoa

Rotowire (Mario Puig) NFL Draft: 2026 NFL Draft Two-Round Mock — Mauigoa

Feb. 19

The Athletic (staff) NFL beat writer 2026 mock draft 1.0: Teams load up on edge rushers, WRs — Mauigoa

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft: Entering scouting combine, Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love has look of a top-10 player — Mauigoa

Fox Sports (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Chiefs Give Mahomes Much-Needed Help, Commanders Get Top WR — Mauigoa

NFL.com (Charles Davis) Charles Davis 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Jeremiyah Love slides; 49ers pluck TE — Mauigoa

Feb. 18

Pro Football Sports Network (Reese Decker) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Carnell Tate and Gennings Dunker Rise, Cowboys Land a Freak Athlete, and More — Mauigoa

CBS Sports (Tom Fornelli) Fornelli’s 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Two first-round QBs, surprise WR1 headline class light on elite talent — Fano

Feb. 17

NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah) Daniel Jeremiah 2026 NFL mock draft 2.0: Giants one of six teams to pick WR; Chiefs go RB — Mauigoa

Feb. 16

Pro Football Focus (Gordon McGuinness) 2026 Three-Round NFL Mock Draft: Jets pick Caleb Downs, Rams find Stafford’s successor — Bailey

The Draft Network (Justin Melo) NFL Mock Draft 2026: It’s Officially The Offseason — Downs

USA Today (Jacob Camenker) 2026 NFL mock draft: Top 10 features Makai Lemon, run on pass rushers — Bailey

CBS Sports (Josh Edwards) 2026 NFL mock draft: Cowboys go all-in on defense with top-10 trade as Jets, Steelers pass on QBs — Fano

Feb. 14

Fantasy Pros (Mike Fanelli) 2026 NFL Mock Draft with Trades (Two Rounds) — Bailey

Pro Football Sports Network (Alec Elijah) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Arvell Reese, David Bailey Lead Loaded Defensive Class — Mauigoa

Feb. 12

ESPN (Field Yates) 2026 NFL mock draft: Yates’ first-round pick predictions — Mauigoa

Fox Sports (Rob Rang) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Will Fernando Mendoza Be Lone QB Selected In First Round? — Love

NFL.com (Dan Parr) Dan Parr 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Jets trade back into Round 1 for QB; Commanders go RB — Fano

Feb. 11

NBC Sports (Kyle Dvorchak) 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Raiders land Fernando Mendoza, Chiefs add Jeremiyah Love in Kyle Dvorchak’s mock — Fano

CBS Sports (Garrett Podell) 2026 NFL mock draft: Projecting all 32 first-round picks after Seahawks’ Super Bowl win — Mauigoa

Feb. 10

Clutch Points (Tim Crean) 2026 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Post-Super Bowl 60 — Bain

Fox Sports (Joel Klatt) 2026 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Joel Klatt Predicts the Cowboys Get a Future All-Pro — Mauigoa

Sharp Football Analysis (Ryan McCrystal) 2026 NFL Mock Draft From Ryan McCrystal: Picks for All 32 Teams — Mauigoa

Feb. 9

Fantasy Pros (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Picks From the Most Accurate Experts — Mauigoa

The McShay Report (Todd McShay) Mock Draft 2.0: A Mendoza-Raiders Marriage, the Jets’ Edge, and More Round 1 Predictions — Mauigoa

NFL.com (Chad Reuter) Three-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Jets land impact defender, QB in Round 1 — Mauigoa

The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: After Super Bowl LX, how might first three rounds look? — Fano

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Projecting first round with full order set after Super Bowl — Mauigoa

Bleacher Report (Brent Sobleski) B/R NFL Scouting Dept. Post-Super Bowl 2026 NFL Mock Draft — Fano

CBS Sports (Mike Renner) Renner’s 2026 NFL mock draft 7.0: Predicting all 32 first-round picks after Super Bowl LX — Fano

Feb. 8

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Arvell Reese To The Jets At No. 2 — Mauigoa

The Draft Network (Jaime Eisner) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Post-Super Bowl Edition — Mauigoa

Pro Football Focus (Max Chadwick) Post-Super Bowl Mock Draft: Arvell Reese goes No. 2 overall, Ravens add Makai Lemon — Mauigoa

Feb. 7

USA Today (Ayrton Ostly) 2026 NFL mock draft: Pre-Super Bowl first round predictions — Bain

Feb. 6 

NFL.com (Cynthia Frelund) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: 49ers, Bills among five teams to pick WRs — Bain

Feb. 3

CBS Sports (Ryan Wilson) Wilson’s 2026 NFL mock draft 6.0: Senior Bowl standouts Caleb Banks, Lee Hunter change Round 1 conversation — Mauigoa

Feb. 2

ESPN (Matt Miller) 2026 NFL mock draft: Miller’s pick predictions in Rounds 1-2 — Mauigoa

NFL.com (Lance Zierlein) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Electric RB Jeremiyah Love cracks top 10; 49ers take tight end — Fano

Pro Football Focus (Trevor Sikkema) Post-Senior Bowl 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Makai Lemon goes as WR1, Ty Simpson joins the Steelers — Mauigoa

USA Today (Jacob Camenker) NFL mock draft 2026: AI predicts the entire first round — Mauigoa

Feb. 1

The Draft Network (Justin Melo) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Post-Senior Bowl — Reese

Jan. 30

NFL.com (Eric Edholm) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Two receivers in top five; Patriots, Seahawks bolster elite defenses — Fano

Jan. 29

The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman) 2026 NFL mock draft, Rounds 1 and 2: Fernando Mendoza to Raiders, Ty Simpson to Jets — Mauigoa

Pro Football Sports Network (Jack Aaron) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Rams Select Matthew Stafford’s Successor, WRs Fly Off the Board, and More — Fano

Jan. 28

NFL.com (Bucky Brooks) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Cowboys double up on defense; Rams snag QB prospect — Fano

Jan. 27

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft 5.0: Another QB besides Fernando Mendoza goes in Round 1, while Chiefs get new weapon — Mauigoa

Jan. 26

NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah) Daniel Jeremiah 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Raiders pick QB at No. 1; Jets among 4 teams to go WR — Fano

Pro Football Focus (Dalton Wasserman) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Raiders select Fernando Mendoza, Jets add Rueben Bain Jr. — Reese

The Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Browns get their QB; Chiefs hit on RB; Cowboys, Vikings go WR — Downs

Fantasy Pros (Richard Janvin) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: First-Round Picks & Predictions — Mauigoa

Jan. 25

The Draft Network (Keith Sanchez) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Senior Bowl Week Is Here — Mauigoa

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL draft: 3 round mock draft update after the conference championships — Bain

Jan. 24

Fox Sports (Fox Sports Research) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Mendoza Goes First; Jets Go Defense with Dante Moore Returning — Mauigoa

Pro Football Sports Network (T.J. Randall) 2026 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Jets and Dolphins Select QBs of the Future, While 5 WRs Go in Round 1 — Styles

USA Today (Ayrton Ostly) 2026 NFL mock draft: First-round predictions ahead of AFC, NFC title games — Fano

Jan. 23

Fantasy Pros (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Expert Picks & Predictions — Bain

Jan. 21

ESPN (Mel Kiper Jr.) 2026 NFL mock draft: Mel Kiper’s pick predictions for Round 1 — Mauigoa

Jan. 20

SB Nation (Mark Schofield/James Dator) NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with college football season over — Mauigoa

Jan. 19

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Fernando Mendoza atop latest first-round projection — Bailey

Pro Football Focus (Gordon McGuinness) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jets pivot to David Bailey at No. 2, Chiefs bolster their offense with Jeremiyah Love — Downs

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL Draft: Mock draft update after the divisional round of the playoffs — Reese

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Updates After The National Championship — Bain

Jan. 18

CBS Sports (Josh Edwards) 2026 NFL mock draft: Divisional-round losers fortify the trenches as only two quarterbacks go in Round 1 — Mauigoa

The Draft Network (Jaime Eisner) NFL Mock Draft 2026: NFL Final 4 — Bain

Jan. 16

USA Today (Jacob Camenker) 2026 NFL mock draft: Expert projections for top picks ahead of divisional round — Downs

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) 2026 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Where Do Ty Simpson, Trinidad Chambliss End Up? — Reese

Jan. 15

The Athletic (Dane Brugler) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: How does Dante Moore’s decision affect Round 1? — Fano

Jan. 14 

CBS Sports (Ryan Wilson) Wilson’s 2026 NFL mock draft 5.0: Dante Moore’s decision shakes up Round 1, forcing Jets to pivot at No. 2 — Woods

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: Dante Moore’s Oregon return impacts first round — Mauigoa

Tankathon (staff) 2026 NFL mock draft — Bain

Jan. 13

For The Win (Christian D’Andrea) NFL mock draft: Can Jets, Browns double-dips save their franchises? — Reese

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Jets, Raiders get their QBs; Cowboys double up on D; Eagles, Steelers go for receiving help — Reese

Jan. 12

Pro Football Focus (Max Chadwick) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Fernando Mendoza goes No. 1 overall, Jeremiyah Love to the Kansas City Chiefs — Reese

Jan. 11

Draft Network (Justin Melo) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Wild-Card Weekend Fallout — Reese

Tankathon (staff) 2026 NFL mock draft — Reese

CBS Sports (Mike Renner) Renner’s 2026 NFL mock draft 6.0: Raiders, Jets take QBs; Cowboys spend both top-20 picks on defense — Bailey

Jan. 10

The Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Raiders go for Fernando Mendoza; Browns, Saints get WR help for Year 2 QBs — Love

Pro Football Sports Network (Alec Elijah) 2026 3-Round NFL Mock Draft: Bengals Land Franchise Defender, 49ers Find Brandon Aiyuk Replacement — Bain

Jan. 8

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jeremiyah Love Lands in Kansas City, Cowboys Double Down on Defense — Reese

Jan. 7

FTN (Jeff Ratcliffe) Ratcliffe’s NFL Mock Draft 1.0 — Reese

USA Today (Ayrton Ostly) 2026 NFL mock draft: QBs go 1-2-3 in latest postseason mock — Simpson

Jan. 6

ESPN (Jordan Reid) 2026 NFL mock draft: Reid’s predictions on first-round picks — Mauigoa

The Ringer (Danny Kelly) NFL Mock Draft: Fernando Mendoza vs. Dante Moore — Fano

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with only 2 QBs in first-round — Fano

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft 4.0: With regular season over, Raiders, Jets take QBs and 3 Ohio State players go in top 8 — Reese

Jan. 5

The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner) 2026 NFL mock draft: Dante Moore to Raiders, Fernando Mendoza to Cardinals — Mendoza

Bleacher Report (staff) B/R NFL Scouting Dept.’s Post-Regular-Season 2026 NFL Mock Draft — Delane

Pro Football Focus (Trevor Sikkema) Post-Week 18 Mock Draft: Raiders take Fernando Mendoza No. 1 overall, Commanders select Caleb Downs at No. 7 — Mauigoa

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL draft: Mock draft update for the non-playoff teams — Love

The McShay Report (Todd McShay) Mock draft 1.0: Let the great QB debate begin — Love

Jan. 4

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Projecting first round with early order set — Reese

Draft Network (Keith Sanchez) NFL Mock Draft 2026: NFL Playoffs Have Arrived! — Bain

Total mock drafts (as of March 11): 143



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