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Where does Cardinals' WR depth chart rank in NFC after Zay Jones' signing?

There's palpable excitement in Arizona after Zay Jones signed for the Cardinals, propelling himself to the top of the depth chart with his new franchise. The team also drafted Marvin Harrison Jr., an NFL-ready wide receiver, with their first-round pick this year.

Fans will hope that this gives Kyler Murray the weapons to make a big push toward becoming competitive and making the playoffs. But the competition is fierce. For any run into the postseason to be considered a success, they will have to defeat other competitors in the NFC, including the defending conference champions, the San Francisco 49ers, whom they face twice in the NFC West.

Therefore, we decided to do an exercise to see how good does Zay Jones' addition to the Cardinals make them, especially within their conference. We took the depth chart of each NFC team from Ourlads.com and some other sources. We considered wide receiver trios of each team, taking the players who are expected to be top of the depth chart.

We considered only 2023 receiving yards statistics. While that may seem unfair to someone like Christian Watson of the Packers, who was beset with injuries, that seemed a fair method for us for someone coming back from a hiatus. For rookies, we used the following approximation:

  • First Round pick = 1000 yards
  • Second Round pick = 800 yards
  • Third Round pick = 600 yards

Based on that we calculated where each time finished in terms of total yards from their top-rated slot receiver, right wideout, and left wideout. The table of that is given below.

NFC East  2023 Yards
CowboysLWRTolbert, Jalen268
 RWRCOOKS, BRANDIN657
 SWRLamb, CeeDee1749
Total Cowboys  2674
GiantsLWRNabers, Malik1000
 RWRSlayton, Darius770
 SWRRobinson, Wan'Dale525
Total Giants  2295
EaglesLWRSmith, DeVonta1066
 RWRBrown, A.J.1456
 SWRParker, DeVante394
Total Eagles  2916
CommandersLWRMcLaurin, Terry1002
 RWRDotson, Jahan518
 SWRMcCaffrey, Luke600
Total

Commanders

  2120
NFC North
BearsLWRMoore, DJ1364
 RWROdunze, Rome1000
 SWRALLEN, KEENAN1243
Total Bears  3607
LionsLWRWilliams, Jameson354
 RWRRaymond, Kalif372
 SWRSt. Brown, Amon-Ra1515
Total Lions  2241
PackersLWRWatson, Christian422
 RWRDoubs, Romeo674
 SWRReed, Jayden793
Total Packers  1889
VikingsLWRJefferson, Justin1074
 RWRAddison, Jordan911
 SWRPowell, Brandon324
Total Vikings  2309
NFC South
FalconsLWRLondon, Drake905
 RWRMooney, Darnell414
 SWRMoore, Rondale352
Total Falcons  1671
PanthersLWRJohnson, Diontae717
 RWRLegette, Xavier1000
 SWRTHIELEN, ADAM1014
Total Panthers  2731
SaintsLWRPerry, A.T.246
 RWROlave, Chris1123
 SWRShaheed, Rashid719
Total Saints  2088
BucsLWREVANS, MIKE1255
 RWRPalmer, Trey385
 SWRGodwin, Chris1024
Total Bucs  2664
NFC West
CardinalsLWRHarrison Jr., Marvin1000
 RWRWilson, Michael565
 SWRJones, Zay274
Total

Cardinals

  1839
RamsLWRRobinson, Demarcus371
 RWRNacua, Puka1486
 SWRKUPP, COOPER737
Total Rams  2594
49ersLWRAiyuk, Brandon1342
 RWRSamuel Sr., Deebo892
 SWRPearsall, Ricky1000
Total 49ers  3234
SeahawksLWRMetcalf, DK1114
 RWRLOCKETT, TYLER894
 SWRSmith-Njigba, Jaxon628
Total Seahawks  2636

The summary of the total yards is also given in the table below along with the rankings.

Team

Total

YardsRank
Total Bears36071
Total 49ers32342
Total Eagles29163
Total Panthers27314
Total Cowboys26745
Total Bucs26646
Total Seahawks26367
Total Rams25948
Total Vikings23099
Total Giants229510
Total Lions224111
Total

Commanders

212012
Total Saints208813
Total Packers188914
Total

Cardinals

183915
Total Falcons167116

It immediately becomes clear that even with the addition of Zay Jones, the Cardinals are ranked towards the bottom of the NFC. In fact, only the Falcons do worse in total yards. Of course, if Darnell Mooney were suddenly to have a 1000-yard season as he did in 2021, that might change but he has not hit 500 yards for the past couple of seasons.

The bigger problem for the Cardinals, even after adding Zay Jone, is that everyone in their division in the NFC West is significantly ahead of them. All of them crack the top 10 of our wide receiver rankings in the conference. Therefore, while we do not want to put a dampener on the Cardinal's optimism going into the 2024 season, it may prove to be a slog. Of course, no model is a perfect prediction and they might yet surprise us.

Why are the Cardinals still slated to struggle despite adding Zay Jones?

Zay Jones had just 274 yards in eight games last season and he brings down the total for the Cardinals. Even if he does as well as he did in the 2022 season, that would net 823 yards. He has never had a year where he has reached 1,000 yards.

Therefore, while he is a good addition to the Arizona roster that is bereft of top players in the position, that does make the Cardinals one of the top wide receiver rooms in the league.

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