The internet is a wonderful thing. But sometimes -- sometimes - it doesn't have all the answers. I'm not sure why I went down the rabbit hole of the Cardinals' draft picks for 2025 based on what's out there, but man, there are a lot of places that say they know what the Cards have with their picks, but are incorrect. Understandable given all the wheeling and dealing Monti Ossenfort does, but let's try and clear this up.
The reality: The Cardinals have six picks in April. They still have their first five original picks in the first five rounds. They do not have their sixth-round pick, which was sent to Denver last season in return for linebacker Baron Browning. They do not have their seventh-round pick, which was sent along in 2022 to Carolina as part of the deal for wide receiver Robbie Anderson. (He is now Robbie Chosen, for those who forgot of the name change, which was originally a change to Chosen Anderson, which is a story for another day.)
The Cardinals did get a seventh-round pick back last September when they dealt linebacker Cameron Thomas to Kansas City. That pick the Chiefs sent back was originally a pick they had acquired from the Jets -- so if you are trying to figure out where it lands, it'll be in the Jets' slot, not the Chiefs.
This all can change, of course. Ossenfort has yet to get through a draft without making a trade for the Cardinals. But it's six picks at the moment.
![DL Darius Robinson at the 2024 draft.](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/upload/t_editorial_landscape_mobile/t_lazy/f_auto/cardinals/fzkyi9kxcfy8u0pkdlqb.jpg)