
Taking a look at the Florida State offensive lineman.
Happy Tuesday one and all.
The Arizona Cardinals only had six draft picks this season, so they were able to add six undrafted free agents to their 2025 NFL Draft class.
We will give each one their due and take a look at them, starting with Florida State offensive lineman Jeremiah Byers.
From the team:
Byers (6-4, 320) appeared in 23 games (22 starts) at right tackle over the past two seasons with Florida State after playing four seasons at UTEP where he started 30-of-33 games played at right tackle. Last year with the Seminoles, he played nine games with eight starts at right tackle and was given the Bobby Bowden Leadership Award. In 2023, Byers helped Florida State win the ACC Championship while starting all 14 games. While at UTEP, he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection in 2022.
Byers did what we always ask, move up and continue to play well. He is an experienced, rugged offensive lineman, came in with 34 inch arms, but his athletic testing was not ideal, which is part of the reason he was not drafted.
He will have a shot to make the training camp roster and then work his way towards a depth piece or on the practice squad. Welcome to the desert, Jeremiah.