NFL 2015 first-round preseason grades

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August 30, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Arizona Cardinals offensive tackle D.J. Humphries (74) blocks Oakland Raiders defensive end Mario Jr. Edwards (97) during the fourth quarter in a preseason NFL football game at O.co Coliseum. The Cardinals defeated the Raiders 30-23. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

F-. <p>The Arizona Cardinals were looking to bolster up their offenseive line this past offseason. They want to be able to run the ball more but they have to protect an agning quarterback in Carson Palmer. So they couldn’t resist extremely talented and athletic tackle D.J. Humphries at No. 24 ovrall.</p> <p>The organization wanted him to come in and earn a spot on the other side of Jared Veldheer. But when he got to the Cardinals’ facility, the organization had to deal with some maturity issues he had. And since he and the Cardinals worked their way through those, it still hasn’t been pretty for Humphries.</p><div class=. OT. Arizona Cardinals. D.J. HUMPHRIES

After looking solid against the twos in the first preseason game, he lost he second-team spot in the second. Then he stared working on the backup left tackle spot and he got his lunch eaten by Raiders’ second-round pick Mario Edwards Jr. I obviously can’t tell you how this is going to end but immediate impact looks out of the question.

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The Arizona Cardinals were looking to bolster up their offenseive line this past offseason. They want to be able to run the ball more but they have to protect an agning quarterback in Carson Palmer. So they couldn’t resist extremely talented and athletic tackle D.J. Humphries at No. 24 ovrall.

The organization wanted him to come in and earn a spot on the other side of Jared Veldheer. But when he got to the Cardinals’ facility, the organization had to deal with some maturity issues he had. And since he and the Cardinals worked their way through those, it still hasn’t been pretty for Humphries.

After looking solid against the twos in the first preseason game, he lost he second-team spot in the second. Then he stared working on the backup left tackle spot and he got his lunch eaten by Raiders’ second-round pick Mario Edwards Jr. I obviously can’t tell you how this is going to end but immediate impact looks out of the question.

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