Where Cardinals Land in PFF Fantasy Football Rankings

There's not many Arizona Cardinals who are fantasy relevant heading into 2023.
Where Cardinals Land in PFF Fantasy Football Rankings
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The summer months are here, and thus fantasy football season is right around the corner.

The Arizona Cardinals are set to begin training camp as we get deeper into July, and though most leagues won't be drafting until the final week of the preseason, it's time to start gathering your ideas of players and where you may want to take them in your respective drafts. 

Pro Football Focus recently ranked the top 200 fantasy football players ahead of the 2023 season. Here's where the Cardinals ranked:

No. 64: James Conner (RB23)

James Conner

We had to scroll a bit to find our first Cardinals player, but if there's anybody who could be fantasy relevant in the desert this season, it would indeed be Conner. 

Conner currently has no viable option behind him and is expected to get quite the workload as a three-down back. He's shown capable of volume in catching passes and reaching the end zone before. 

No. 66: Marquise Brown (WR30)

Marquise Brown

With DeAndre Hopkins no longer in the picture, the show belongs to Marquise Brown in 2023. 

Brown put up fairly impressive numbers before a foot injury derailed him in 2022. Despite Kyler Murray's absence for an unknown amount of time, Brown should see plenty of volume as Arizona's WR1 this season. 

No. 117: Rondale Moore (WR48)

Rondale Moore

Moore was handcuffed to a Kliff Kingsbury offense that really only utilized him on jet sweeps and screens, never fully allowing his speed and route running to be showcased. 

Moore - who has battled health problems as well - hopes to settle into the Cardinals' WR2 role in what will be a fresh start for everybody in the desert, but Moore especially hopes to take advantage of a new system. 

No. 195: Trey McBride (TE29)

Trey McBride

Tight ends typically take some time to fully develop in the NFL, and Trey McBride is no exception. McBride was viewed as a luxury pick that would hopefully pay off down the road, though a Zach Ertz torn ACL would force McBride into action as a full time starter in 2022. 

With Ertz still on the mend (with no timetable known), can McBride settle his feet in 2023? The production and talent was very much on display at the college level. 

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