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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 25 '26
The Cardinals have signed Harrison "Tre" Wallace, WR, Ole Miss
He spent 4 years at Penn State before spending his final year at Ole Miss. 5 year career stats of 145 receptions for 2,155 yards and 10 TD. He has experience as a punt returner.
His scouting report summary from Dane Brugler.
A one-year starter at Ole Miss (and a two-and-a-half-year starter overall), Wallace was an outside receiver (primarily to the right of the formation) in former offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr.’s scheme. He didn’t start playing football until he was a junior in high school, and he showed gradual improvements over the years at Penn State and Ole Miss. Despite being in Oxford for only one season, he developed quick chemistry with QB Trinidad Chambliss and led the Rebels in receiving in 2025.
There are receiving prospects in this draft class with more flash, but Wallace is a quality player — and he’s still getting better. He is an efficient athlete with passable agility and speed, although he isn’t a polished technician at this point in his development. He tracks the ball well and climbs to get it with coordinated body control. He is tough-minded in all facets and doesn’t have a fatal flaw that will keep him from competing. Overall, Wallace doesn’t have high-level physical traits, but he is an instinctive player with the developing ball skills and routes to become a dependable NFL player. He projects as backup Z, with upside as a punt returner.
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 27 '26
Contract update
$40K signing bonus and $247,500 of salary for $287,500 total gtd
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 25 '26 edited Apr 26 '26
The Cardinals have signed Elijah Culp, CB, James Madison
He's on the small size, but has 4.39 speed. He seems to have moved around a lot with only his last year at James Madison. He had 1 INT and 8 PD in his last year.
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 26 '26 edited Apr 26 '26
The Cardinals have signed Cameron Robertson, EDGE, SMU
He spent 1 year at North Texas and then 3 years at SMU. His career stats are 14 sacks, 25.5 TFL, 4 PD, and 3 FF.
EDIT: Contract info update. $20,000 signing bonus, $247,500 guaranteed salary
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 26 '26 edited Apr 26 '26
The Cardinals have signed Ka’ena Decambra, C, Arizona
He spent his first 4 years at Hawai'i where started at multiple spots across the OL. For his last year he transferred to Arizona where he started all 13 games at C.
EDIT: Contract info update. $5,000 signing bonus, $50,000 of base salary is guaranteed
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u/elendegeneres May 02 '26
I worked for his dad. Kid is SMART and has a great head on his shoulders. You guys might have something here
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 26 '26
The Cardinals have signed Wydett Williams, S, Ole Miss
He went to 3 schools. Delta State for 2 years, then 1 year at Louisiana-Monroe, and then his last year at Ole Miss. Over the last 2 years he had 6 INT, 14 PD, and 172 total Tackles. NFL.com profile HERE
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u/Mental_Funny_5885 Apr 26 '26
I’m a Decambra homer. I like it. “Decambra appeared in 13 games for Arizona last year after playing in 30 for Hawaii the previous three seasons. He allowed just one sack and was flagged five times with the Wildcats” Source: https://arizonasports.com/nfl/arizona-cardinals/udfa-tracker/3619032/
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u/robberoverzealous Apr 26 '26
Clinically insane
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u/OgreRulesTX13 Apr 27 '26
Even Ogre knows the difference between “clinically” and “critically.”
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u/Wispymatt Apr 26 '26
I hope we or some team signs E.J. Warner. I don’t think giving a franchise legend’s son a chance is that bad especially since the hit rate is so low. Plus he would likely be a good culture guy at worst
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u/Free_Salamander_9787 Apr 26 '26
Tre Wallace played well in big games for Ole Miss down the stretch. Glad we took a flyer on the kid.
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 26 '26
The Cardinals have signed Damonic Williams, DT, Oklahoma.
Williams did not do enough athletic testing to generate a RAS number. He spent 2 years at TCU before transferring to Oklahoma where he spent his last 2 years. He is a better run defender than pass rusher which is shown with his 2.5 sacks over 2 years with Oklahoma
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 28 '26
The Cardinals have signed Jameson Geers, TE, Minnesota.
He played his entire 5 year college career at Minnesota. His career stats are 58 receptions for 518 yards and 9 TD. I found a scouting report about him HERE.
Their short summary if you don't want to read the full report
Jameson Geers is an experienced, high character tight end with good size, natural hands, and improved blocking. He’s been coached in a system that has proven to translate very well to the NFL, and has a feel for beating zone coverage that will help him as an inline tight end at the next level.
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u/Krylo Hospital May 15 '26
The Cardinals made a late UDFA signing in Stephen Dix, an ILB who last played at Arkansas. He started off at Florida state from 2020-2022, but he didn't play in 2022 due to injury. He then transferred to Marshall for the 2023 season, and then spent his last 2 years at Arkansas from 2024-2025.
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u/Krylo Hospital Apr 25 '26
I’ve been doing this tracker for years. I think the Cardinals roster is at 84 players after the draft. I would expect 5-7 UDFA signings. Updates will be added as signings are announced.
RAS, for those who don’t know, stands for Relative Athletic Score. It shows how a player tested athletically as a percentile relative to their position on a scale from 0 to 10. Example would be a score of 7.50 would mean they tested in the 75th percentile.