ARIZONA CARDINALS

ESPN’s Clay: Cardinals adding J.J. Watt leads NFL in position upgrades

Jun 1, 2021, 3:03 PM

J.J. Watt #99 of the Houston Texans returns an interception for a touchdown during the first half a...

J.J. Watt #99 of the Houston Texans returns an interception for a touchdown during the first half against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on November 26, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan.

The J.J. Watt addition arguably will be the Arizona Cardinals’ most important position upgrade this season, though Rodney Hudson taking over at a precarious center position from 2020 could be among those to challenge that notion.

If you think it’s a bold statement to say Watt will be Arizona’s biggest offseason addition boost, then you’d be surprised to learn ESPN’s Mike Clay thinks the Watt signing is the most significant position upgrade NFL-wide.

J.J. Watt replaces Zach Allen

The top spot goes to one of the best defensive players the league has ever seen. Watt might be past his prime at 32 years old, but he showed in 2020 that he remains one of the league’s most impactful defenders.

Watt played a team-high 92% of Houston’s defensive snaps and produced 5.0 sacks, 52 tackles and a pair of forced fumbles. His 19.7% pass rush win rate ranked 15th in the NFL and was fourth if we exclude pure edge rushers. Watt’s skill set is unique, as he has the ability to play at a high level on the edge or in the interior.

In defensive coordinator Vance Joseph’s scheme, the interior will likely be the primary home for Watt, whether that’s as a defensive end alongside outside linebackers Chandler Jones and Markus Golden, or as an undersized tackle in sub packages.

While Watt’s production indeed deserves attention for the upgrade, what his presence does for Allen will be of intrigue for the younger player as well.

Allen, who posted 35 tackles, 2.0 sacks and three passes defensed, hit a stride mid-way through his second NFL season as the Cardinals leaned on him amid a series of frontline injuries. He played more than 80% of Arizona’s defensive snaps in each of the final three games of the year.

During a Week 15 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the 2019 third-round draft pick recorded 11 tackles, a sack and a pass defensed.

Allen did enough where it wouldn’t be surprising to see him playing next to or backing up Watt. The veteran played 90% or more of the Texans’ snaps in all but four games last year, and the Cardinals will likely want to find ways to keep the 32-year-old fresh.

It’s fair to say a healthy Watt should make a huge impact.

But Hudson helping quarterback Kyler Murray take things to the next level, or the veteran trio of A.J. Green, James Conner or Malcolm Butler showing spring in their respective steps could also be in play regarding the most important offseason upgrades for the Cardinals.

Arizona Cardinals

Michael Wilson looks on...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals questions post-NFL Draft: Is Michael Wilson the unquestioned WR2?

Michael Wilson enters Year 2 as the Cardinals' likely candidate to secure the WR2 role behind Marvin Harrison Jr. Will anyone beat him out?

7 minutes ago

Jacob Roberts #40 of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons attempts to tackle Trey Benson #3 of the Florida...

Kellan Olson

New Cardinals RB Trey Benson, FSU teammate Jared Verse banter as future opponents

Cardinals running back Trey Benson was asked about having to face his collegiate teammate Jared Verse. So then he handed the phone to Verse.

19 hours ago

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson #DB64 of Texas Tech participates in a drill during the NFL Combine at Lucas...

Kellan Olson

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson manifested getting drafted ‘home’ by Arizona Cardinals

Texas Tech safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson felt a connection to the Arizona Cardinals in the pre-draft process and it came to fruition.

23 hours ago

Tip Reiman runs the 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Draft Combine...

Tyler Drake

Wolf or Tip? Cardinals rookie TE Tip Reiman prides himself on being a mauler

Arizona Cardinals 2024 third-round pick Tip Reiman isn't one to hide from contact. In fact, he welcomes it with open arms.

1 day ago

Marvin Harrison Jr. runs after the catch...

Tyler Drake

Petzing: Important Cardinals’ Marvin Harrison Jr. begins NFL career ‘just like anybody else’

It's of the utmost importance Marvin Harrison Jr. is "just like anybody else" joining an NFL offense for the first time.

1 day ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Tip Reiman talks being drafted by Arizona Cardinals, goals for season ahead

Arizona Cardinals tight end Tip Reiman joined Wolf & Luke to talk draft night, the process leading up to the draft and what he hopes to bring to the organization.

1 day ago

ESPN’s Clay: Cardinals adding J.J. Watt leads NFL in position upgrades