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The Arizona Cardinals, following the 2025 NFL draft, signed six rookie free agents who went undrafted. They round out the 90-man offseason roster and, at the end of this week, will get their first NFL experience with rookie minicamp.
Before that takes place, we will go over each player, their traits and college career, so you know more about them.
We continue with Connecticut OL Valentin Senn.
Senn is from Austria and the Cardinals are using the international exemption on him this year. He played three years in Austria for the Swarco Raiders before playing collegiately at Colorado for a season and four for UConn, where he started at left tackle for three seasons.
Over his college career, he appeared in 41 games.
He was the No. 40 offensive tackle in the 2025 NFL draft, according to The Athletic's Dane Brugler, putting him ahead of fellow Cardinals rookie free agent Jeremiah Byers, out of Florida State.
The Cardinals list Senn at 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds. For his height, his arm length is not ideal at 32 inches, which is more guard length.
He ran the 40 in 5.13 seconds. His jumps were 31.5 inches for the vertical and 108 inches for the broad jump. His three-cone is 8.00 seconds, which is an athletic red flag. His short shuttle was 4.64 seconds.
According to PFF, he played over 900 snaps, all at left tackle in 2024.
He received an overall 80.0 offensive grade with his run blocking at 80.9 and pass blocking at 69.5. He did not allow a sack in 2024. He gave up one quarterback hit and 16 total pressures. He was penalized three times last season.
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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn
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Before that takes place, we will go over each player, their traits and college career, so you know more about them.
We continue with Connecticut OL Valentin Senn.
OL Valentin Senn college career
Senn is from Austria and the Cardinals are using the international exemption on him this year. He played three years in Austria for the Swarco Raiders before playing collegiately at Colorado for a season and four for UConn, where he started at left tackle for three seasons.
Over his college career, he appeared in 41 games.
He was the No. 40 offensive tackle in the 2025 NFL draft, according to The Athletic's Dane Brugler, putting him ahead of fellow Cardinals rookie free agent Jeremiah Byers, out of Florida State.
OL Valentin Senn physical traits
The Cardinals list Senn at 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds. For his height, his arm length is not ideal at 32 inches, which is more guard length.
He ran the 40 in 5.13 seconds. His jumps were 31.5 inches for the vertical and 108 inches for the broad jump. His three-cone is 8.00 seconds, which is an athletic red flag. His short shuttle was 4.64 seconds.
Ol Valentin Senn blocking metrics
According to PFF, he played over 900 snaps, all at left tackle in 2024.
He received an overall 80.0 offensive grade with his run blocking at 80.9 and pass blocking at 69.5. He did not allow a sack in 2024. He gave up one quarterback hit and 16 total pressures. He was penalized three times last season.
Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.
This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2025 Arizona Cardinals UDFA profile: OL Valentin Senn
Continue reading...