When Cardinals’ first-round pick D.J. Humphries first arrived in Tempe Friday morning, his first stop was to the office of General Manager Steve Keim, where the two engaged in brief small talk.
At one point, Keim asked Humphries what he knew about a Missouri pass rusher, “Number 33.”
Clearly, Markus Golden was someone Keim already was thinking about. So a little more than nine hours later, it made sense the Cardinals – after trading down a few spots with the Baltimore Ravens to pick up an extra fifth-round choice – took the outside linebacker with the second-round selection.