Cardinals Sign OT Dennis Daley

The Arizona Cardinals inked OT Dennis Daley in free agency.
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The Arizona Cardinals have added the talents of offensive tackle Dennis Daley on a two-year contract, according to the team. He started all 16 games for the Tennessee Titans last season at left tackle. 

Daley becomes the latest exterior addition to the squad, joining the likes of LB Kyzir White, OL Hjalte Froholdt, DT Kevin Strong, WR Zach Pascal and DL L.J. Collier. 

According to the team's press release:

"Daley (6-6, 326) comes to Arizona from the Tennessee Titans where he played all 17 games last season with 15 starts at left tackle and helped RB Derrick Henry finish second in the NFL with 1,538 rushing yards. He joined the Titans in August following a trade from the Carolina Panthers. The 26-year old Daley was a sixth-round pick (212th overall) of the Panthers in the 2019 NFL Draft from the University of South Carolina and appeared in 34 games (21 starts) with Carolina. His career starts have come at left tackle (28), left guard (5) and right guard (3)."

The Cardinals entered the offseason potentially losing four-of-five starters. Arizona lost Rodney Hudson (center) to retirement and have yet to make any moves for Justin Pugh (guard), though Kelvin Beachum (right tackle) and Will Hernandez (right guard) re-signed. 

Arizona could also potentially look to the 2023 NFL Draft to make improvements to their offensive line. 

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