ARIZONA CARDINALS

The Consensus Week 16: Cardinals a unanimous No. 32

Dec 19, 2018, 7:27 AM

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen (3) is sacked by Atlanta Falcons defensive end Bruce Irvin...

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen (3) is sacked by Atlanta Falcons defensive end Bruce Irvin (52) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Danny Karnik)

(AP Photo/Danny Karnik)

It’s rare when everyone is in agreement.

You could have a family of four discussing where they should go to dinner and get four different suggestions.

Yet, all nine (SB Nation has been removed from our battery) outlets we track for NFL Power Rankings have the Arizona Cardinals ranked 32 in this week’s pecking orders. And you know what? It’s hard to even argue they shouldn’t be last. After all, the league’s only other three-win team — the Oakland Raiders — beat the Cardinals on their home field.

Ugh.

Well, if nothing else, at least it’s almost over. Here’s this week’s misery.


High Ranking: —

Low Ranking: #32 – Everyone

Average Ranking: 32.0


Outlet Rankings Cardinals’ Rank Movement Comment
Arizona Sports NFL Power Rankings Week 16: Saints elevate
#32
Have a chance to tie the record for most losses by 25 or more points.
Week 16 Power Rankings: Biggest breakthroughs for every team
#32
Biggest breakthrough: WR Christian Kirk. He might be just a rookie, but the second-rounder has had the biggest breakthrough of any Cardinal this season. When he broke his foot two weeks ago, Kirk was the Cardinals’ leading receiver with 536 yards — leading future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald by 76 yards at the time. Kirk was expected to have a role in the offense, but he exceeded expectations during his 12 games.
NFL Power Rankings, Week 16: Chargers closing in on No. 1 spot
#32
The Cardinals are becoming the magic elixir for whatever ails any team (save for the Packers). Arizona whisked the Falcons — who hadn’t won since early November — off the winter schneid, barely putting up a fight Sunday in Atlanta. The hardest part for fans must be watching the offense, which treads water (at best) week after week. The rundown: More penalties and punts than points (15-14), with three turnovers and a mercy quarterback change late. Mike Glennon fared better than Josh Rosen, but with the score already 40-7, the Falcons were content to let him complete a few. Incompletions cause the clock to stop. Nobody wants the clock stalled this late in a season going nowhere. Go Cardinals.
NFL Power Rankings Poll: Chargers Make Their Case for the Top Spot
#32
No comment.
NFL power rankings: Chargers now Los Angeles’ top team? Patriots tumble from top five
#32
Worst pass offense in the league. Worst rushing offense in the league. Fewest points scored in the league. But they might get Nick Bosa!
NFL Power Rankings: Rams are in a funk, and the great Sean McVay has to fix them
#32
The Green Bay win seems like a distant memory after two horrid performances. Is head coach Steve Wilks’ job safe? The Arizona Republic’s Kent Somers believes it is a “foregone conclusion” that Wilks will be fired. Anytime a coach goes one-and-done, it’s an organizational failure. It would be justifiable though, given how awful the Cardinals have looked this season. What a mess in Arizona.
NFL Week 16 Power Rankings: Saints claim top spot from Chiefs, Chargers make big move
#32
Will coach Steve Wilks be back for a second season? One has to wonder if he will be.
Week 16 power rankings
#32
Seeing how hard Larry Fitzgerald plays despite being on such a bad team is one of his most impressive career accomplishments.
NFL Power Rankings: B/R’s Expert Consensus Rank for Every Team Entering Week 16
#32
In a season that’s been just about all lows, the Redbirds hit a new one, getting flattened by an Atlanta Falcons team that had lost its last five games. Quarterback Josh Rosen was a disaster, throwing his fourth pick-six of the season before getting benched. The defense was scorched for well over 400 yards and 40 points.

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