Arizona Cardinals get roasted for selection of Carson Beck in round three

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Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck (11) against the Indiana Hoosiers during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Needless to say, one selection that the Arizona Cardinals have made in the 2026 NFL Draft is drawing a lot of… backlash.

After a mostly 60/40 positive split on the Jeremiyah Love pick, and a nearly universal positive response to picking up Chase Bistontis with their pick in round two, the team took the stage one more time on day two, kicking off the third round.

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After a rousing celebration of America, the Cardinals came out and took Carson Beck.

The response has been… something.

Meanwhile, the grades are coming out on the pick and it was not pretty either.

From CBS Sports:

Arizona Cardinals – Carson Beck, QB, Miami – D

This feels like a relative slap in the face to Cardinals fans. Your offseason investment at the most valuable position is a 24-year old with limited tools after you’ve taken a running back and a guard. Is this guy really going toe-to-toe with Matt Stafford or Sam Darnold in that division? It feels like when the Texans drafted Davis Mills 67th in 2021. I’d rather they passed on quarterback entirely and prayed for a better crop of quarterbacks in 2027. (Mike Renner)

From USA Today:

65. Arizona Cardinals: Carson Beck, QB, Miami (Fla.) – Grade: D

It’s understandable that Arizona might want to take a stab at finding a developmental quarterback. Beck, however, is a robotic passer who can wilt under pressure, and his decision-making and ball placement can be erratic. This doesn’t move the needle much for a team preparing to roll with Jacoby Brissett. With so much work to do, Arizona should take a more patient approach to roster-building.

Here’s the thing, the Beck pick in a vacuum is fine. As Albert Breer said, it is a swing on a quarterback in the third round and does nothing to keep you from drafting another guy in 2027.

If Beck can get back to the arm strength he had at Georgia before the UCL injury maybe he can become something more, because he has shown to be a competent starter in the NFL.

But, his off the field stuff, his injury status and his age all leave questions, and while I don’t think they deserve the roasting, it is understandable.

What are your thoughts?

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