Jimmy Garoppolo is positioned to leap from clipboard duty to Week 1 starter if Arizona completes its expected divorce from Kyler Murray, giving new coach Mike LaFleur an OC-QB marriage that already produced two years of top-10 scoring in Los Angeles.
Why Arizona is circling a 34-year-old backup
The Cardinals are not kicking tires; they are ready to buy. League sources tell ESPN that Garoppolo is labeled a “strong option” inside team headquarters because head coach Mike LaFleur already trusts the veteran like family. Their two-year partnership with the Rams produced a top-10 red-zone offense each season and a Super Bowl window that stayed open despite Matthew Stafford’s yearly injury scares.
That chemistry solves the biggest risk of a coaching change: language barrier. LaFleur’s scheme is a timing-based West Coast variant heavy on motion and option routes. Most free-agent quarterbacks need an offseason to absorb it. Garoppolo already speaks it fluently, shaving months off Arizona’s rebuild.
Cap relief and draft flexibility
Moving on from Kyler Murray clears $41.8 million in 2026 cap space and removes the final guaranteed year of his albatross extension. Arizona currently owns the No. 5 overall pick, prime real estate for one of the draft’s blue-chip passers. Signing Garoppolo to a two-year, incentive-heavy deal in the $12–15 million range keeps that pick in play:
- Front office can draft a QB and red-shirt him behind Garoppolo.
- Coaching staff can trade down, collect extra selections, and still field a competitive offense immediately.
- Salary structure preserves cap space to re-sign skill players such as Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride.
What the tape says about 2025 Jimmy
Backup narratives fade when you watch the November film. In four spot starts for an injured Stafford, Garoppolo posted a 103.2 passer rating and averaged 8.0 air-yards per attempt, highest of any quarterback with 100-plus drop-backs during that stretch. His patented quick release (2.27-second average) masked an average offensive line and kept Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp in rhythm.
The knock remains deep-ball velocity, but Arizona’s current personnel fits his intermediate strengths. Marvin Harrison Jr. wins on timing routes. Trey McBride is a YAC monster on crossers. Scheme-wise, LaFleur can manufacture explosives through play-action and layered flood concepts, the same menus that once made Garoppolo the NFL’s highest-rated third-down QB in 2019.
Inside the numbers: Cardinals offense without Murray
Jacoby Brissett’s late-season cameo steadied the huddle, yet Arizona finished 28th in explosive-pass rate and 30 in red-zone touchdown percentage. With cap space ballooning, the Cardinals need more than a caretaker; they need a distributor who limits negatives and converts layups. Garoppolo’s 2022 San Francisco résumé still towers among free agents:
- Comp % under pressure: 60.4 (3rd among starters)
- Expected Points Added per play: 0.17 (7th)
- Turnover-worthy play rate: 1.9 % (2nd-best)
Economic ripple effects
Signing Garoppolo projects to cost roughly one-third of Murray’s 2026 cap hit. The savings finance a guard upgrade—Arizona surrendered 66 pressures up the middle—and keep the window open for a 2027 extension for Budda Baker. GM Monti Ossenfort has preached fiscal responsibility; this move checks that box while buying time to answer the quarterback question long-term.
Market competition: who else is calling?
Green Bay looms if Malik Willis walks, but the Packers prefer developmental upside and salary certainty. The Rams want continuity behind Stafford yet can’t outbid a starter offer. That leaves Arizona holding both the clearest path to snaps and the most familiar playbook, giving Garoppolo what he covets after two seasons in someone else’s shadow.
Timeline: what happens next
- March 10: Legal tampering opens; expect Arizona to table a two-year proposal within 24 hours.
- March 12: League year begins; Murray trade must process to free roster spot and cap space.
- April 24: Draft kicks off. If Cardinals stay at No. 5, Garoppolo becomes the bridge; if they trade back, he becomes the likely 16-game starter.
Bottom line for the fan base
This isn’t a nostalgia tour; it’s a cold, calculated reset. Pairing Garoppolo with LaFleur gives Arizona immediate competency, protects the locker room from a rookie baptism, and keeps the franchise agile for 2027 and beyond. For Garoppolo, it’s a rare second life as QB1—one final shot to author a playoff run built on timing, brain, and the coach who never stopped believing he could still start.
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