Just because the draft is over doesn't mean Arizona is done adding youth to the roster. With talent still available, the team now turns to free agency.
If Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim needed a laugh during what had to have been a very stressful Thursday, Frank Caliendo was there to provide it.
The hosts and reporters for 98.7 FM Arizona's Sports Station weigh in on Kyler Murray and the aftermath of the Arizona Cardinals' very busy 2019 NFL Draft.
When the dust of the 2019 NFL Draft settled, the Arizona Cardinals had their answer at QB, while also looking like a cohesive team building for the future.
Not only did the Cardinals kick off the 2019 NFL Draft, they ended it with the selection of UCLA tight end Caleb Wilson at pick No. 254 overall on Saturday.
Morgan State offensive tackle Joshua Miles and Temple end Michael Dobge were the Arizona Cardinals' first two seventh-round selection in the NFL Draft.
Selected with the No. 229 overall pick by the Detroit Lions, P.J. Johnson became the first player to be drafted out of Arizona in the Kevin Sumlin era.
The Cardinals added to their offensive line on Saturday, nabbing center Lamont Gaillard with the No. 179 pick in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Cardinals raided a third receiver from the 2019 NFL Draft class with the 174th pick, selecting Fresno State's KeeSean Johnson to begin the sixth round.
The Arizona Cardinals drafted their second receiver in the 2019 NFL Draft to kick off the fourth round Saturday by selecting Iowa State's Hakeem Butler.
The Arizona Cardinals added to the defense once again on Thursday by drafting Boston College edge defender Zach Allen with the first pick of the third round.