Arizona Cardinals offensive line projected to be above-average in 2026

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The Arizona Cardinals made moves to improve their offensive line. They signed guard Isaac Seumalo, they signed tackles Elijah Wilkinson and Oli Udoh, and they drafted guard Chase Bisontis in the second round.

With these moves, ESPN's Mike Clay projects the Cardinals will have an above-average starting offensive line.

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Using a number of metrics from different sources, he gives each player a grade. He has the Cardinals' unit ranked 15th. He views Bisontis, a rookie, and Wilkinson, who played every snap for the Atlanta Falcons last season at right tackle, as below average starters but the rest of the line — Paris Johnson, Seumalo and Hjalte Froholdt — as all above-average.

If the line is indeed improved and healthy, with the additions of running backs Tyler Allgeier and Jeremiyah Love to boost the run game and with the return of Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison and Michael Wilson, the offense could potentially be good, provided the quarterback play is at least above-average.

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