Cardinals Front Seven Gets Another Brutal Reality Check From ESPN

Despite strong showings across the NFC West, the Arizona Cardinals' defensive front failed to make the cut in ESPN's annual rankings of top defensive tackles and EDGE rushers.

ESPN’s annual position rankings are back, and when it comes to defensive tackles and EDGE rushers, the Cardinals came up empty.

The seventh edition of the poll, released this week, is built the same way every year: more than 70 voters - head coaches, national scouts and team front office executives - submit their own top 10 at each position. ESPN then compiles the results into a composite list, along with honorable mentions and players who still received votes.

It’s not a future forecast. It’s a snapshot of who’s viewed as the best right now.

For EDGE rushers, the top of the board belonged to Myles Garrett of the Los Angeles Rams at No. 1, with Nick Bosa of the San Francisco 49ers checking in at No. 8. There were no honorable mentions and no other players receiving votes.

That left no Cardinals on the list, and that absence says plenty about where Arizona stands along the defensive front. The team’s inability to consistently stop the run or create disruption in the backfield showed up loud and clear in the rankings.

Josh Sweat is technically part of the EDGE conversation, since he lines up off the corner and rushes the passer. But ESPN has him listed as an outside linebacker, so he’ll show up later when the linebacker rankings are released. The comparison to Lawrence Taylor was made in the source material as well: both players are rush-first talents, even if the label differs.

Walter Nolen also drew no votes at defensive tackle. He has flashed, but he still has to stay on the field.

The source notes that he was durable in high school and college, but has not been able to remain healthy in the NFL. That kind of availability matters in these kinds of polls, where voters tend to avoid part-time players and guys who are always battling injuries.

No one else on Arizona’s defensive front made the cut, either. By contrast, the Pittsburgh Steelers placed three players on the list, a reminder of how much front-line talent can shape a defense.

The broader point is hard to miss: every NFC West team made the playoffs last year, and each one had two players recognized as pocket disrupters. Building from the lines out still matters, and the Cardinals haven’t checked that box yet.

Maybe that changes with a former Rams head coach now running the show in Arizona. If it does, the first signs could come in the scouting process and the April NFL draft.

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