The rapid franchise turnaround has been impressive. Two years ago, the Cardinals were 3-13 with a struggling rookie first-round pick in
Josh Rosen and an overmatched head coach in Steve Wilks. It wasn't working, but it took guts for the Cards to pivot as quickly as they did. Wilks was one-and-done, replaced by Kliff Kingsbury. Rosen was shipped out of town to make way for 2019 No. 1 pick
Kyler Murray. General manager Steve Keim pulled the trigger on a blockbuster trade for All-Pro wideout
DeAndre Hopkins and assembled an offensive line that's been one of the league's best. From the worst record in the league to an NFC contender in two seasons. Other downtrodden teams would do well to study the Cardinals' blueprint.
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