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Arizona Cardinals news 3/12: Comp picks, free agent visits

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There still is not a of news surrounding the Arizona Cardinals in free agency, but there are comp picks. The league's free agent signings are also beginning to slow down, too. Check out the latest info.

Cardinals:

Cardinals Blogs | Veteran cornerback Hall scheduled to visit
The initial wave of free agency is over, and the big money — for the most part — is gone. Now it’s a game of musical chairs, as the free agents left try to get in with teams that still have spots to fill. What money they can get, regardless of what is still a lot of cap space around the league, is to be debated. This is the area in which Cardinals GM Steve Keim thrives.

Comp Pick Awarded To Cardinals

Team gets extra fifth-round choice after net results of 2015 free agency

Cardinals carefully weigh risk vs. reward early on in free agency - Arizona Cardinals Blog- ESPN

Take a deep breath, Cardinals fans. Just because Arizona GM Steve Keim didn't rush to sign a big-name defender doesn't mean the world is ending.

Arizona Cardinals cut wide receiver shot before training camp - Arizona Cardinals Blog- ESPN

Damond Powell, the Cardinals undrafted wide receiver who was shot last summer a week before his rookie training camp began, was released Thursday.

Arizona Cardinals expected to host CB Leon Hall on Monday - Arizona Cardinals Blog- ESPN

The Cardinals are bringing in veteran cornerback Leon Hall for a free-agent interview on Monday.

Cardinals show their support for Pioneer Preparatory School - NBCSPORTS1060.COM

"It’s awesome (being here)," Stanton said. "I think with the hardship they’ve had to deal with, (and) to make a positive out of it, and make this a bigger and better playground, it speaks volumes about not only about the community that rallied behind them, but also the Cardinals involvement."

Drew Stanton: "This was far and away the best situation for me" - NBCSPORTS1060.COM

"I didn’t want to leave (the Cardinals)," Stanton said. "I wanted to see what else was out there. This was far and away the best situation for me."

NFL.com: Warner to Cardinals one of best free-agent signings

The Arizona Cardinals' signing of Kurt Warner in 2005 was rated as one of the top 20 free-agent signings in NFL history.

NFL:

Browns release Johnny Manziel after 2 tumultuous seasons - SBNation.com

Cleveland used a first-round pick on the Heisman-winning quarterback in 2014, but has decided to part ways with Manziel.

It sounds funny, but Mark Sanchez is probably better for the Broncos than 2015 Peyton Manning - SBNation.com

Hiring the Butt Fumble Man is not necessarily the death knell for Denver.

NFL teams are banking on free agent running backs again - SBNation.com

There haven't been any contracts as massive as the one DeMarco Murray signed last spring, but teams are surprisingly interested in veteran running backs on the free agent market this year.

Winners and losers from Day 2 of NFL free agency - SBNation.com

The Raiders have made a huge splash in free agency.

A very serious discussion recapping NFL free agency - SBNation.com

We request a few minutes of your time to discuss the matter of free agency.

Brent Grimes signs 2-year, $16.5 million deal with Buccaneers, per report - SBNation.com

The 32-year-old found a new home after three seasons in Miami.

George Iloka reflects on returning to Bengals, goals for next five years - Cincy Jungle

Iloka is excited to be back in Cincinnati and his plans over the next five years include Super Bowls, that's right, plural. "I'm obviously happy to be back, Iloka told us, " I already love it."

Robert Ayers lands with Buccaneers on 3-year, $21 million deal, per report - SBNation.com

Ayers developed into a good player with the Giants but will take his talents to the Buccaneers next.

Jaguars bolster secondary by signing Prince Amukamara, per report - SBNation.com

Prince Amukamara was an above-average starter for the Giants, but struggled to stay healthy in the last two seasons.