The Arizona Cardinals had one of the worst red zone offenses in the NFL this season. Although a lot of the blame went on Kliff Kingsbury and his play calling, it was not entirely his fault.
In an ideal offense for Kingsbury, he would like to have two big wide receiver playing on the outside. Larry Fitzgerald (6’3’’) played primarily inside in the slot, while Christian Kirk (5’11’’) lined up on the outside. The team mixed it up rotating Damiere Byrd (5’9’’), Pharoh Cooper (5’11’’), and Andy Isabella (5’9’’) as the other outside receiver while making KeeSean Johnson (6’1’’) inactive for most of the second half of the season.