Plus, three areas that can elevate the Cardinals’ passing game
When you look at Trey McBride’s superb production in 2024, it’s hard to imagine that he wouldn’t have been ranked near the top of most TE-related categories.
Of course, we know about Trey McBride’s mysterious lack of TD receptions. His 2 TDs on the season ranked him #18 among NFL TEs in 2024.
But before we address the two other categories that Trey McBride was not amongst the leading TEs, let’s revel in these 2024 TE rankings:
Note: imagine what Trey McBride’s stats might have been had he not missed the Week 4 game at home versus the Washington Commanders.
But here’s one of Trey McBride and Kyler Murray’s other improvement areas:
Did you notice there were 5 TEs in the top 10 highest passer ratings when targeted in 2024?
Trey McBride’s passing rating when targeted by Kyler Murray was 102.8 in 2024, which is 21.1 points behind the Top 10 (of all receivers).
Today, PFF published this article on Top QB-WR/TE rankings:
Ranking each NFL team’s top QB-WR/TE duo ahead of the 2025 season (pff.com)
Here are their only ranked QB-TE combos.
Purdy’s 134.5 passer rating when targeting Kittle over the past two seasons ranks first among the quarterback-receiver duos on this list. They also have more than 2,100 yards together during that time. Purdy and Kittle have established an incredible connection, which has stood true in both high- and low-volume situations.
Murray and McBride are two of the more talented players at their positions in the league. Over the past two seasons, Murray’s 90.0 PFF passing grade when targeting McBride ranks 15th among these pairings, although they have just a 6.3-yard average target depth.
McBride and Murray are a talented duo, but their production doesn’t jump off the page.
Bowers and Smith are a new pairing, which makes this a bit tricky and requires some imagination. Bowers earned the third-highest PFF receiving grade among tight ends last season (88.4), while Smith has posted an 85.8 PFF passing grade over the past two years with 60 big-time throws.
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Lastly, as PFF points out, Kyler and Trey, with the help of Drew Petzing need to improve Trey McBride’s average target depth —- which is added proof for those of us who are frustrated with the Cardinals’ propensity to throw short passes, especially...