ESPN’s Dan Graziano said rookie QB Clayton Tune “offers some mobility that may help him fit the system Arizona is installing better than [Colt] McCoy.”
Tune and McCoy are expected to compete for starting duties with Kyler Murray recovering from a late-season ACL injury that could keep him on the shelf for the first part of the regular season. Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon in June complimented Tune’s accuracy and his running of the team’s offense in minicamp. Tune, a fifth-round selection in the 2023 draft, threw for a combined 7,618-70-10 in his final two seasons at Houston. He proved erratic at times, leading college football with 18 turnover worthy plays in his final collegiate season, per Pro Football Focus. With some rushing upside, Tune shapes up as a late-round pick in superflex formats.