Arizona Cardinals 2019 NFL Draft prospect visits tracker
By Avery Duncan
Like all NFL teams, the Arizona Cardinals have been busy interviewing, working out, and dining with the future stars of the NFL.
The Arizona Cardinals will get 30 official pre-draft visits but have shown interest in far more players than 30. Due to their ability to interview players at the NFL Combine, Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine Game, school pro-days, and more the Arizona Cardinals have put together a rather large database of meetings.
Below is the list of prospects the Cardinals have met with separated by each position. This list includes everything from a lot of interest at a pro-day, interview at the NFL Combine, official visits, official prospect day, and college all-star game interview. The number in parenthesis is their Pro Football Focus grade, if a player doesn’t have one it means that the analytics firm hasn’t yet made their grade available.
Note: If the prospect’s name is in bold it signifies that he scheduled a private visit with the Arizona Cardinals, which is one of their 30 available meetings.
Quarterback
Kyler Murray, Oklahoma (94.6)
Daniel Jones, Duke (81.9)
Running back
Darrell Henderson, Memphis (89.4)
Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic (88.2)
Lexington Thomas, Nevada Las Vegas
Darwin Thompson, Utah State (85.2)
Wide receiver
Miles Boykin, Notre Dame (79.0)
Jazz Ferguson, Northwestern State
N’Keal Harry, Arizona State (83.7)
Andy Isabella, Massachusetts (93.2)
KeeSean Johnson, Fresno State (82.9)
Dillon Mitchell, Oregon (80.8)
Alex Wesley, Northern Colorado
Tight end
C.J. Conrad, Kentucky (82.5)
Dawson Knox, Ole Miss (61.7)
Dax Raymond, Utah State (63.5)
Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M (85.1)
Offensive tackle
Dennis Daley, South Carolina (66.1)
Kaleb McGary, Washington (78.8)
Tyree St. Louis, Miami (65.5)
Offensive guard/center
Zach Bailey, South Carolina (70.4)
Lamont Gaillard, Georgia (78.2)
Chris Lindstrom, Boston College (75.6)
Erik McCoy, Texas A&M (72.6)
Marquez Tucker, Southern Utah