CARDINALS CORNER

New era notes: Cardinals shift gears to lower tempo on Day 3

Jul 28, 2023, 7:35 PM | Updated: Aug 3, 2023, 11:19 pm

Michael Wilson and Marco Wilson...

(Tyler Drake/Arizona Sports)

(Tyler Drake/Arizona Sports)

GLENDALE — There was a noticeable difference in intensity between Days 2 and 3 of Arizona Cardinals training camp.

Unlike Thursday’s showing, full speed was far from a constant.

It was all by design.

As mentioned by head coach Jonathan Gannon and seen during offseason workouts, mental days are a big part of the new regime’s plan.

Instead of flying around with their hair on fire, it was much more about players understanding the why behind the drills and formations.

There’s a lot of information to take in and the drinking-out-of-a-fire-hose approach has its faults.

But don’t fret, things are expected to ramp back up soon enough.

Christian Matthew gets an extended look

There are question marks as to who exactly is going to fill out the starting roles in the CBs room.

And while Gannon won’t put titles alongside his defensive backs in an effort not to set a floor or ceiling, there’s been an early trend three days into camp.

Matthew has been getting consistent run with the first team.

The 6-foot-4, 200-pound cornerback gives Arizona a different look given his length at the position and appears to have a lot more confidence entering Year 2.

“When you hear (you’re with the first team), you’re excited,” Matthew, who learned he would be starting camp with the 1s, said Friday. “But excitement can be a negative emotion if it overwhelms you.

“I just try to stay as even keel, because if you get too excited you could lose that job. I’m just going to try to stay even and stay in this place.”

Matthew made a total of three starts across 14 games played last season. That number has a chance to increase in Year 2.

Colt McCoy, Trey McBride take a backseat

A pair of perspective starters saw limited to no action on Friday in McCoy and McBride.

McCoy was back with the first team for Day 3 of camp yet did not throw a single pass throughout the practice.

It’s unclear if the decision against throwing was part of a plan set forth by the coaching staff or due to injury.

The QB at least saw the field, something McBride did not.

The tight end was stuck watching from the sideline as the Geoff Swaim, Noah Togiai and Bernhard Seikovits picked up more reps in his absence.

Both McBride and McCoy put in a full workload the day prior, so their participation heading into Saturday will be something to watch.

Kei’Trel Clark makes a play

A lot like Matthew, the rookie Clark appears to be moving up the depth chart early on.

Getting a lot of run with the second team on Friday, Clark picked off Day 2 standout and fellow rookie Clayton Tune during 11-on-11s.

“(Clark and Garrett Williams) are both smart guys, they’re hungry and eager to learn, they’re humble. I love them. I kind of try to take them under my wing and try to give them as much as I know. They’re real talented.”

No change in the trenches

The first and second teams of the offensive line did not change Friday.

The 1s consisted of D.J. Humphries, Elijah Wilkinson, Hjalte Froholdt, Will Hernandez and Paris Johnson Jr.

The 2s were made up of Josh Jones, Dennis Daley, Jon Gaines II, Marquis Hayes and Kelvin Beachum.

Comments

Comment guidelines: No name-calling, personal attacks, profanity, or insults. Please keep the conversation civil and help us moderate comments by reporting abuse.
comments powered by Disqus

Cardinals Corner

Jonathan Gannon looks on...

Tyler Drake

What does Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon look for in an NFL schedule?

The NFL's annual schedule release parlays quickly into way-too-early predictions. For Jonathan Gannon, it's much more measured.

1 day ago

...

Arizona Sports Video

Video: Cardinals Corner: Breaking down Arizona’s 2024 schedule and early win-loss predictions

This week, the Cardinals Corner crew break down the Arizona Cardinals' 2024 schedule, early win-loss predictions and weigh in on the NFL Prime Time football schedule.

1 day ago

Kyler Murray looks to run...

Tyler Drake

By the numbers: Arizona Cardinals’ 2024 schedule

There is quite a lot to dissect when diving in the Arizona Cardinals' 2024 schedule. A closer look at the slate of games by the numbers:

1 day ago

Kliff Kingsbury and Jayden Daniels look on...

Tyler Drake

The 5: Most intriguing parts to Cardinals’ schedule in 2024

As fans start marking the calendars and planning upcoming road trips, here's a look at the most intriguing parts to the Cardinals' schedule:

2 days ago

Trey McBride celebrates a touchdown...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals’ 2024 schedule revealed

The Cardinals' full schedule for the upcoming year dropped Wednesday, with Arizona opening up the regular season against the Buffalo Bills.

2 days ago

Elijah Jones looks on...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals sign rookie CB Elijah Jones to 4-year contract

The Arizona Cardinals signed third-round pick and cornerback Elijah Jones to a four-year contract on Wednesday.

2 days ago

New era notes: Cardinals shift gears to lower tempo on Day 3