The fantasy football season is underway, which means it’s time to come up with a fantasy team name. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Arizona Cardinals-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
Arizona Cardinals Fantasy Team Names
- Natural Born Kylers (Kyler Murray)
- Cobra Kyler (Kyler Murray)
- Thrill Murray (Kyler Murray)
- Kyler the Creator (Kyler Murray)
- Kyler Ren (Kyler Murray)
- Kyler Instincts (Kyler Murray)
- Murray Christmas (Kyler Murray)
- Murray Up Offense (Kyler Murray)
- The Murray Show (Kyler Murray)
- Murray’s Miracles (Kyler Murray)
- Murray’s Mayhem (Kyler Murray)
- In Kyler I Trust (Kyler Murray)
- Murray’s Militia (Kyler Murray)
- Kyler In Command (Kyler Murray)
- The Fast and the Murrayous (Kyler Murray)
- Kyler’s Contenders (Kyler Murray)
- Murray Time (Kyler Murray)
- Marvin’s Room (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Mighty Marvin Power Rangers (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin the Martian (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvelous Marvin (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- HarriSon Are You Serious? (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin’s Heroes (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin The Menace (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Harrison Jr. High (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Junior’s Juggernauts (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Harrison & Sons (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Junior Achievement (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marv-elous Squad (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Harrison’s Hotline (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin the Machine (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marv-elous Playmakers (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin the Magnificent (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Harrison and Co. (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- In Marvin I Trust (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Marvin’s Marvels (Marvin Harrison Jr.)
- Conner Among Thieves (James Conner)
- Conner Air (James Conner)
- I Was Like Yo Trey (Trey Benson)
- They Forgot About Trey (Trey Benson)
- Bird Gang
- Cardinal Sin
- Cardinal Rules
- Desert Storm
- Desert Dynasty
- Valley of the Sun Sons
- Phoenix Rising
- Cardiac Cardinals
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Who Are the Cardinals’ Top Fantasy Players?
Marvin Harrison Jr. Fantasy Outlook
After a dud debut, Harrison flashed last week, highlighted by a pair of 20+ yard first-quarter touchdowns. He’s the first player with two such grabs in a first quarter since Tyreek Hill (Week 12, 2020 at Bucs).
Maybe that was me overextending to get the rookie’s name in the same sentence as one of the very best in our game, but that’s the type of profile we’re looking at if Murray is truly going to be an MVP candidate.
Amari Cooper was also the No. 4 overall pick, like Harrison, and he might prove to be the Year 1 template. In his debut, Cooper averaged just 5.2 yards per target (better than MHJ, but still underwhelming based on the lofty expectations that come with that draft investment). He followed it up with a 7-109-1 stat line the next week, the first of three straight games with over 14.5 fantasy points.
Harrison is exactly who we thought he was. He earned a target on one-third of his routes last week, and there is plenty of room for growth (15.5% slot participation). Buckle up!
Trey McBride Fantasy Outlook
Week 2 wasn’t a huge game, but a 100% catch rate along with a 21-yard reception gave us glimpses of what we thought this Arizona offense could be in a perfect scenario.
LaPorta’s value took off last season alongside a star WR1 who was the top priority of every defense, and that is how I think McBride produces a top-three final stat line at the position this season.
We saw McBride used in a more chain-moving way last week (5.2 aDOT), with Harrison exploding down the field after posting an 8.4 aDOT in Week 2. His versatility is rare and, over time, will win out more often than not.
There may be some bumps in the road. Not every game is going to feature perfection from Murray, but I expect McBride to be a top producer at the position with regularity and one who could end this season in style like he did last year.
Kyler Murray Fantasy Outlook
Mr. Perfect has completed 73.1% of his passes this season, and if you put a fantasy manager into a lab, Murray’s profile is what you’d likely get returned to you.
Not only does he have 5+ carries in both games, and not only does he have a 25+ yard rush in both games, but he’s also thrown half of his passes to his two elite pass catchers who figure to only get better with time.
Aidan Hutchinson is a threat to ruin any game in which he plays, but if he pressures Murray and forces him to relocate, that might be the best-case scenario. We aren’t going to get back-to-back perfect passer ratings, but with this total being what it is, I think those with Murray on their roster will be more than satisfied with the returns.
He’s my QB6 this week, and I might not be high enough.
James Conner Fantasy Outlook
I’ll believe he’s slowing down when I see it and not a moment earlier. Conner was among the most impressive advanced analytic RBs a season ago and has opened 2024 with 19+ touches and a score in both games. Do I worry that the Lions have improved their run defense (sixth-fewest yards per carry after contact allowed to running backs)?
A little, but not nearly enough to matter. Conner has been a top-eight running back in both games this season, and I have him sitting as my RB13. I’ll be watching his involvement in the passing game – he was heavily involved in Week 1 with Marvin Harrison Jr. struggling and hardly used last week. If we can split the difference on a weekly basis, he’s again going to produce nice results for his ADP.