With DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals offense now a rocketship

Kyler Murray

Harrison Barden-USA TODAY Sports

The Arizona Cardinals shocked the NFL world Monday with an incredible trade that brought Houston Texans superstar DeAndre Hopkins to the desert. It’s a trade that will supercharge Kliff Kingsbury’s offense and help Kyler Murray take that proverbial next step as a second-year pro in 2020.

The trade: Arizona sent running back David Johnson and a second-round pick to Houston in exchange for Hopkins and a fourth-round pick.

It was a steal of epic proportions for the Cardinals:

Rocketship set to launch: The Cardinals now feature what could become one of the most explosive offensive rosters in the NFL. Here’s what they will be taking the field with, assuming players stay healthy, in 2020.

This offensive lineup is going to be so much fun to watch.

Coaching matters: As a rookie head coach last year, Kliff Kingsbury showed he has what it takes to make it in this league. His innovative offense gave one of the best defenses in the NFL fits, and it’s only going to get that much more explosive with Hopkins in the mix.

The bottom line: The moves made by Arizona on Monday set the Cardinals up to take some significant steps in the right direction on offense this coming season.

We’re expecting Kyler Murray to experience a second-year surge, rather than a sophomore slump. This offense will be appointment viewing for anyone who loves to watch an air-it-out attack that takes risks and makes big plays on a regular basis.

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