The Cardinals still may use the No. 3 pick overall on an offensive lineman, but they continue to add depth to the roster for the unit and give themselves leeway for their first pick in April's draft.
On Friday, that came in the form of a one-year contract with veteran Olisaemeka "Oli" Udoh. Udoh, 6-foot-6 and 320 pounds, has played 74 games in his NFL career since becoming a sixth-round pick of the Vikings in 2019. In 22 career starts, he has had 14 at right guard, four at left tackle, three at right tackle and one at left guard.
In 2025, he appeared in all 17 games for Tennessee, with two right tackle starts and one left tackle start. He started 16 games for the Vikings in 2021.
The Cardinals are expected to draft a tackle at some point, and there remains the possibility that would come at No. 3; Miami's Francis Mauigoa is mocked most often as the probable pick if that were to happen.
Udoh is the fourth free agent added to the offensive line in the first two weeks of free agency. The Cardinals signed Isaac Seumalo, who will start at left guard, vet Matt Pryor, and they also signed Elijah Wilkinson, who could be an option at right tackle depending on the draft.












