D.J. Humphries has a message for all the national NFL analysts, draft experts and general pundits who kept insisting the Cardinals needed to seriously upgrade their offensive line this offseason if they wanted young quarterback Kyler Murray to properly develop into a star.
“I would tell them to go turn on the film,” Humphries, Arizona’s starting left tackle, said during a video conference call on Monday.
The Cardinals’ offensive line may have been a complete disaster in 2018 when injuries forced the club to use 10 different starting combinations and 13 different players made at least one start.