Arizona
Mock Draft: Cardinals Trade Out of First Round
Welcome back to Mock Draft Monday, Arizona Cardinals fans!
The Cardinals only have five draft picks currently and would certainly be interested in getting some more ammo for a draft class loaded on defense – which should be the top priority for upgrading this offseason.
Fear not, for I found a trade candidate to move down and get an extra day two pick along with a future second-round pick in 2026! The move helped me land a crucial depth player, but the slide down the board netted me the hottest name in college football right now.
Let’s dive in.
TRADE:
Arizona sends pick 16 to Cleveland
Cleveland sends picks 33 and 67 and a 2026 second-round pick
The mock saw the Browns select Travis Hunter with the second overall pick and bypass a quarterback. But, when they saw a chance to go up and get a sliding Kelvin Banks and shore up the offensive line, they pounced.
The Cardinals, who are plenty happy with Paris Johnson Jr., gladly accepted a move down to secure an early third-round pick and a second-round pick in 2026.
The man of the hour as of late, Sawyer is the hottest name in college football after his unbelievable strip-sack and subsequent scoop-and-score touchdown against Texas to seal Ohio State’s Cotton Bowl win and send the Buckeyes to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
Beyond the scope of that game, Sawyer has made plays all year long and he’s put together a marvelous senior year as a swan song for his time with Ohio State. The 6’5 and 260lbs edge rusher has improved each season and is primed to crash the first-round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Cardinals will joyfully add the veteran pass rusher to their floundering room and see an instant jump in production. Sawyer will become a fan favorite in no time.
Golden isn’t the most popular man in the desert after being one of the biggest players involved in ending the Arizona State Sun Devils season at the Peach Bowl, but he’s a damn good receiver. Like Sawyer, Golden has made himself some serious money in the College Football Playoff and he’s also on a collision course to potentially crash day one of the draft.
Texas’s passing attack took a big step forward this season with Golden stepping up as Quinn Ewers’ top target, posting just under 1,000 receiving yards and 17 yards per reception along with nine touchdowns.
Arizona needs some more depth at wide receiver and someone to take the top off the defense, something Golden can provide for both needs.
With an extra third-round selection, the Cardinals get Dante Stills a partner-in-crime from the interior of the defensive line with Sanders, who is rising up boards and can blow everyone away with a good NFL Scouting Combine showing.
On what was one of college football’s best pass rushing defenses, Sanders managed four sacks from the inside plus 51 tackles, which led all the Gamecocks’ defensive linemen and was fifth overall. In three seasons, Sanders nabbed 9.5 total sacks and 110 tackles.
Sanders will come to the desert and find himself a role as a rotational player along the defensive line. With any luck, he can quickly separate himself from the pack with his pass rushing abilities.
We mentioned the confidence in Paris Johnson earlier at left tackle, but the right tackle spot is wide open. Jonah Williams isn’t a lock for 2025, but even his return shouldn’t dispel adding depth.
Cornelius went from a no-star commit at Rhode Island to a key component of the offensive line for Oregon. A four-year starter at right tackle, Cornelius has the size profile at 6’5 and 310lbs to grow and become a stalwart on the strong side of the line.
There will be a learning curve for Cornelius, but he’s well-traveled with tons of play time. With the right coaching and development, he’ll become a starting right tackle with a decently high ceiling.
The Fighting Irish are in the CFP National Championship Game thanks to a stellar defense and Kiser has been one of its most integral pieces. The fifth-year senior recorded 85 tackles (51 solo) to pace Notre Dame. Kiser also added two sacks, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries to his resume.
Kiser found a significant role with Notre Dame’s defense in all five seasons in South Bend. He amassed 271 tackles with six sacks, seven forced fumbles, four interceptions, and two touchdowns (both in the 2021 season).
The resume speaks for itself, and Kiser could conclude his storied career with the Fighting Irish with a ring. No matter how it ends, the Cardinals need a linebacker heir to Kyzir White, who could possibly depart in free agency.
Moore entered the 2024 season with expectations of becoming a superstar pass rusher after a 14-sack season in 2023 with UTSA. Instead, Moore struggled to consistently find the field on a stacked Texas defense and failed to see those lofty expectations.
But stop me if you’ve heard this before – Moore made waves in the CFP and has re-established himself as a name to watch. Moore ended the season with 5.5 sacks, three in the postseason including two in the Peach Bowl. Once he found his rhythm, Moore started to look like what we wanted him to be.
I believe Moore could make more money by returning to Austin for his final season of college, but his late-season surge and athleticism could still place him as a climber in the draft. Moore has starting upside and is at worst a great rotational player – a.k.a. someone who is perfect for the Cardinals.
Arizona
Arizona fireworks: What’s legal and what’s not during New Year’s celebrations
PHOENIX — Some fireworks are legal to use in Arizona around the New Year holiday, and it’s important to know what can and can’t be used.
Arizona law allows residents to use sparklers, smoke devices, spinners, and fountains from December 26 through January 4. However, anything that goes into the air or explodes remains illegal and can result in hefty fines.
“The things that do go shooting up in the sky, 100 percent illegal and you will get fined, they’re really cracking down this year,” said Sarah Henry from Big Boy Fireworks, a local family business located on the corner of Ray and Alma School in Chandler.
Henry’s family has been in the fireworks business for 13 years, and this time marks one of their busiest weeks annually.
“My grandfather and my dad started this like 13 years ago. They kind of saw it on the side of the road and they were like, oh, we can do this,” Henry said.
The Phoenix Fire Department noticed an uptick in fireworks-related calls last year, prompting increased collaboration with police to patrol for illegal fireworks usage during the permitted period.
The majority of fireworks-related fires the department responds to during this time result from improper disposal rather than the fireworks themselves.
“All used fireworks should be soaked in a bucket of water outside before being placed in the trash. This step is critical to preventing house fires, dumpster fires, and alley fires,” Assistant Fire Marshal Eric Williams said.
Legal fireworks are prohibited within one mile of any municipal mountain preserve, desert, regional or national park, as well as conservation areas to protect Arizona’s natural landscapes.
This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.
Arizona
Six Arizona Lottery winners hit big over the holidays
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Over the holidays, six lucky Arizona Lottery players hit big across the state. Here’s where and when the winning tickets were sold.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
- Two $20,000 Mega Millions winners were sold at:
- Fry’s Food Store: 39508 N Daisy Mountain Drive in Anthem
- Circle K: 1542 E Highway 70 in Safford
- One $205,000 Fantasy 5 jackpot winner was sold at:
- Bashas’: 10325 E Riggs Road in Sun Lakes
Christmas Eve: Wednesday, December 24, 2025
- Three $50,000 Powerball winners were sold at:
- Fry’s Food Store: 15950 S Rancho Sahuarita Blvd in Sahuarita
- Circle K: 2816 E University Drive in Mesa
- Walmart: 1606 S Signal Butte Road in Mesa (Power Play doubled the prize to $100,000)
If you think you have one of these winning tickets, sign the back, keep it in a safe place and contact the Arizona Lottery for claim instructions.
More information on games and prizes can be found on the Arizona Lottery website.
See a spelling or grammatical error in our story? Please click here to report it.
Do you have a photo or video of a breaking news story? Send it to us here with a brief description.
Copyright 2025 KTVK/KPHO. All rights reserved.
Arizona
Fresno State vs. Miami (OH) Arizona Bowl picks, odds
The Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) and the Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6) are set to face off in the Arizona Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 27 in Tucson, Arizona and USA TODAY’s panel of college football experts have locked in their picks and predictions for the action. Here’s everything you need to know before kickoff, including live updated odds and how to watch.
Miami (OH) vs. Fresno State live odds, moneyline, over/under
Opening Lines
- Spread: Fresno State (-3.5)
- Moneyline: Fresno State (-166), Miami (+140)
- Over/Under: 46.5
Miami (OH) vs. Fresno State picks against the spread
Austin Curtright: Fresno State (-4.5)
Fresno State’s defense has been better than its offense this season, which is a bit unusual for the West Coast program. The Bulldogs get it done, though, taking down Miami (Ohio) by a touchdown.
John Leuzzi: Fresno State (-4.5)
Fresno State’s defense carries the Bulldogs to a win in the Arizona Bowl. The Bulldogs led the Mountain West with 19 interceptions (two Pick-6’s) on defense. Linebacker Jaden Pearson, who heads into the game with 98 total tackles on the year, will have to step up again.
Ehsan Kassim: Miami (-4.5)
With Miami (OH) going to its backup QB, the Fresno State defense will feast and make life difficult for Henry Hesson.
Bowl game picks, predictions and odds
How to watch the 2025 Arizona Bowl
- Matchup: Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) vs. Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6)
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 27 at 4:30 p.m.
- Venue: Casino Del Sol Stadium
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
- TV Station: The CW Network
College Football Playoff updated odds
-
Connecticut2 days agoSnow Accumulation Estimates Increase For CT: Here Are The County-By-County Projections
-
Entertainment2 days agoHow the Grinch went from a Yuletide bit player to a Christmas A-lister
-
Entertainment3 days agoPat Finn, comedy actor known for roles in ‘The Middle’ and ‘Seinfeld,’ dies at 60
-
Milwaukee, WI3 days ago16 music and theater performances to see in Milwaukee in January 2026
-
World1 week agoPutin says Russia won’t launch new attacks on other countries ‘if you treat us with respect’
-
Science1 week agoChina’s Clean Energy Push is Powering Flying Taxis, Food Delivery Drones and Bullet Trains
-
Politics1 week agoBorder Patrol chief, progressive mayor caught on camera in tense street showdown: ‘Excellent day in Evanston’
-
Alabama1 week ago4 Takeaways From Alabama’s Comeback, Oklahoma’s Collapse in CFP First-Round Game