Arizona
Was Arizona’s Carter Bryant invited to the 2025 NBA Draft Combine?
Arizona standout Carter Bryant will have the opportunity to receive even more information regarding his NBA future this month. Bryant was among the 75 players invited to the 2025 NBA Draft Combine.
The combine takes place May 11-18 in Chicago from the Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis. Select players were invited including Bryant, Ace Bailey of Rutgers, Johni Broome from Auburn, Walter Clayton Jr. of Florida and expected top pick Cooper Flagg of Duke.
Bryant recently completed his freshman season with the Wildcats, averaging 6.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-8 McDonald’s All-American has kept open his eligibility to return to college and Arizona if he decides to.
That decision will come following the upcoming combine, and needs to take place shortly before the NBA Draft is to go down.
Bryant tallied 25 points over three NCAA Tournament games, including a high of 12 in the opening round vs. Akron. He finished with eight points and three rebounds to go along with two steals vs. Duke.
Arizona
Arizona’s Fifita, ASU’s Tyson make All-Big 12 First Team
Three Arizona Wildcats and three Arizona State Sun Devils made the 2025 All-Big 12 First Team, including UA quarterback Noah Fifita and ASU wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, the conference announced on Thursday.
Fifita was joined by Arizona defensive backs Dalton Johnson and Treydan Stukes on the First Team.
For ASU, Tyson, running back Raleek Brown and defensive back Keith Abney II received the honors.
Arizona and ASU finished both finished with 6-3 conference records and await their respective bowl game assignments. The Wildcats came out on top of this year’s Territorial Cup matchup in Tempe.
No Wildcats or Sun Devils won individual awards, as BYU running back LJ Martin won the Offensive Player of the Year, Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez the Defensive Player of the Year and BYU’s Kalani Sitake the Coach of the Year for the conference.
Fifita and Tyson were both listed as honorable mentions for the Offensive Player of the Year, and Johnson was an honorable mention for the Defensive Player of the Year.
Arizona Wildcats on the All-Big 12 teams
(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
First Team: QB Noah Fifita, DB Treydan Stukes, DB Dalton Johnson
Third Team: WR Kris Hutson, LB Taye Brown, DB Jay’Vion Cole, DB Genesis Smith
Honorable mentions: OL Ty Buchanan, RB Ismail Mahdi, DL Deshawn McKnight, DL Mays Pese, DL Tiaoalii Savea, WR Tre Spivey, WR Javin Whatley
Fifita threw for 2,963 passing yards and 26 touchdowns to only five interceptions this season, starting all 12 regular season games. In conference games, he finished third in passing yards, second in completion percentage and second in touchdown passes among Big 12 quarterbacks. He tossed 11 touchdowns with one interception over his final six games, leading the Wildcats to a nine-win season for the second time in three years.
Johnson and Stukes each intercepted four passes in conference play, tied for the Big 12 lead this season. Johnson also finished third with 81 tackles.
Arizona State Sun Devils on the All-Big 12 teams
(Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images)
First Team: WR Jordyn Tyson, DB Keith Abney II, RB Raleek Brown
Second Team: OL Max Iheanachor, LB Jordan Crook, LB Keyshaun Elliott
Third Team: DL Prince Dorbah, DL Justin Wodtly, DB Myles Rowser
Honorable mentions: WR Derek Eusebio, K Jesus Gomez, TE Chamon Metayer
Tyson dealt with injuries this season and missed three games, but he still managed to gain 711 receiving yards with eight touchdowns. He is projected to land in the top 10 of the NFL Draft this upcoming spring, potentially as the first wide receiver off the board.
Abney led the Big 12 with nine pass breakups to go along with two interceptions in conference play, one of which sealed a victory over West Virginia.
Brown finished the Big 12 season third in the conference 849 rushing yards, 255 of which came during a dominant performance against Colorado in ASU’s penultimate regular season game. His 1,141 rushing yards on the season ranked second among Big 12 running backs.
Arizona
Arizona Cardinals designate DL L.J. Collier to return from IR
Collier has been out since Week 2 with a knee injury.
The Arizona Cardinals could have some defensive line reinforcements soon. On Wednesday, they designated defensive lineman L.J. Collier to return from injured reserve. That move opened a 21-day window allowing him to participate in practice.
Getting designated to return means that he must be activated during or at the conclusion of the 21-day window or revert to IR for the rest of the season.
Collier injured his knee in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers. He has one tackle in two games this season.
Last season, he had a career season. In 17 games with 15 starts, he had 29 tackles, 3.5 sacks, four tackles for loss and six quarterback hits. They were career-high marks in games, tackles and sacks, and he tied his career-high in tackles for loss.
In his third season with the Cardinals, he has been unlucky with injuries. He played in just one game in 2023, losing the rest of his season to a torn biceps. He played in all 17 games last season and missed 10 games after two games this year.
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Arizona Cardinals ink former Pittsburgh Steelers preseason star
Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Eku Leota is signing with the Arizona Cardinals just one week after he was cut by the New Orleans Saints.
Leota played in three games for the Saints this season. The Steelers let go of Leota during final cut downs in August despite having a standout preseason for the team.
A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Leota was an undrafted free agent in the 2023 NFL Draft. He made the practice squad for the Panthers to start the year before being elevated in November. The 6-foot-3 linebacker can play both inside and outside but had stood out as an edge rusher for the Steelers during the preseason.
Leota played for the Auburn Tigers and Northwestern Wildcats during his college career, and lost most of his final collegiate season with a torn pectoral muscle. He had 7.5 sacks in his first season with the Tigers.
In a crowded room, Leota still flashed and was able to separate himself enough to get noticed by other teams, and now, get a spot on an active gameday roster.
The Steelers, meanwhile, have lots of talent in their outside linebacker room and have four players they are comfortable with right now, which left Leota on the outside looking in.
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