Arizona Cardinals: Ranking every Steve Keim draft pick

GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) Team president Michael Bidwill, assistant head coach for offense Tom Moore and general manager Steve Keim of the Arizona Cardinals walk off the field following the NFL game against the Detroit Lions at the University of Phoenix Stadium on November 16, 2014 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Lions 14-6. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) Team president Michael Bidwill, assistant head coach for offense Tom Moore and general manager Steve Keim of the Arizona Cardinals walk off the field following the NFL game against the Detroit Lions at the University of Phoenix Stadium on November 16, 2014 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Lions 14-6. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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SEATTLE, WA – DECEMBER 24: Evan Boehm
SEATTLE, WA – DECEMBER 24: Evan Boehm /

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26. Will Holden, OT

2017 – 5th round, pick 157

Currently on his second stint with the Arizona Cardinals, Will Holden played just one season on his rookie contract. The Vanderbilt product returned to the desert after a slew of injuries yet has failed to establish himself in a now-crowded offensive line room.

25. Harlan Miller, S

2016 – 6th round, pick 205

Harlan Miller once showed a lot of promise as a reserve defensive back. He had a 52-yard interception return to cap off his rookie season, but he ultimately has failed to live up to the hype which earned him a release by the Arizona Cardinals before the 2018 season. While he was brought back via the practice squad he was rereleased and finished last year with Washington.

24. Evan Boehm, OG/C

2016 – 4th round, pick 128

Evan Boehm may have been one dubbed as the future at interior offensive line for the Arizona Cardinals. He was expected to take the reigns of center duties from A.Q. Shipley but failed to do so and was moved to guard. Boehm entered the 2017 season at right guard but was replaced after five starts. The Auburn product was waived before the start of the 2018 season.

23. Korey Cunningham, OT

2018 – 7th round, pick 254

Yes, Korey Cunningham hasn’t played much for the Arizona Cardinals, but he did flash potential during his rookie season. The 6-6, 305-pound tackle started three games in 2018 after backing up D.J. Humphries but finished the season on injured reserve. While he has a ways to go, he projects as a solid reserve on a cheap rookie contract.