The Arizona Cardinals already improved their wide receiver room this offseason by trading for Deandre Hopkins, but Kyler Murray might still be pushing for the team to take CeeDee Lamb.

Murray and Lamb were teammates with the Oklahoma Sooners, and Murray might want to reconnect with him in Arizona, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated:

“It’s a relationship business, and there are rumblings that Kyler Murray has given the Arizona brass a glowing review of his former teammate Lamb. Would the Cardinals take one, given that they have DeAndre Hopkins, Larry Fitzgerald, and Christian Kirk on their roster, and drafted three of them last year? I’m skeptical, particularly with how nicely a big-time right tackle like Wills would fit the bill. But it’s worth keeping an eye on anyway.”

Lamb isn't going to make it out of the first round, which means if the Cardinals were going to draft him, that would probably have to come with their first-round pick.

The Cardinals currently sit with the eighth overall pick. and with all the other talent out wide. the team might decide to go in a different direction.

With Kliff Kingsbury being the coach, this is going to be an offense-first team, so maybe the goal this draft will be to load up as many offensive weapons as possible.

Even if the Cardinals don't draft Lamb, adding Hopkins is going to be a big improvement for this offense, and there are high expectations surrounding the team heading into the 2020 NFL season.