Had Virus Come Sooner, Kyler Murray May Not Be Cardinals QB

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IN KINGSBURY'S SPOTLIGHT – THINK DEFENSE


Kingsbury is of course going to be keeping an eye on the entire roster during camp, but given a chance to specify three spots in particular he'll be watching, the offensive-minded head coach provided three defensive examples.


First was cornerback Robert Alford, who missed all of 2019 after breaking his leg in training camp last season.


"From what VJ (defensive coordinator Vance Joseph) wants to run schematically, I want to see how he is moving around," Kingsbury said. "We're pulling for him."


The other two are the inside linebacker spot – where the additions of De'Vondre Campbell, Isaiah Simmons, and Evan Weaver make it a "group that looks completely different," Kingsbury said – and the defensive line, which has also gone through significant change and potential upgrade.


"Now we have to go on the field and show it," Kingsbury said.


VOICES MATTER ON THE FIELD


The Cardinals went through their first practice at State Farm Stadium Wednesday – a workout under offseason rules, where offense and defense could not yet face off – as the team continued to play catch-up from what was lost over the summer.


But linebacker Devon Kennard, in his first year with the Cards, said Joseph did a good job going beyond the playbook during virtual meetings to ease the transition. Hearing linebacker Jordan Hicks call out plays or the defensive backs call out coverages provides more than just x's and o's.


"Just to get familiar with each other's voices," Kennard said. "When it's (watching) video all the time, that's something that can get lost just looking at a playbook. That's not really football. Those virtual walkthroughs, he called them, that was really helpful. For me being a new guy and a new scheme, hearing that was cool."

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