GLENDALE – Carson Beck didn't come to Arizona to sit on the sidelines. The Cardinals' third-round draft pick made that crystal clear during his introductory press conference, where he wasted no time selling himself to the fanbase. The 24-year-old quarterback emphasized that rookie minicamp is off to a stellar start, but his real selling point is something you can't teach: experience.
After spending six years in college—splitting time between Georgia and Miami—Beck started 55 games and built a resume that screams "ready for the next level." Last season was his best yet, with 3,813 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and a 72.4 completion percentage. That kind of production doesn't happen by accident, and Beck knows it.
But the path to the starting job isn't a straight line. Beck enters a quarterback room that already features veteran Gardner Minshew and 2025 starter Jacoby Brissett. And there's drama brewing: reports surfaced earlier this offseason that Brissett is pushing for a new deal with more guaranteed money, despite a 1-11 record last year. If the franchise can't reach an agreement with the 33-year-old, Beck could be thrust into the spotlight sooner than expected.
And he seems ready for that pressure. During his press conference, Beck pointed to the weapons around him as a reason for confidence. Wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson, All-Pro tight end Trey McBride, and top draft pick Jeremiyah Love in the backfield—this offense has firepower. For Beck, it's about earning head coach Mike LaFleur's trust through minicamp and preseason.
The message is clear: Beck believes his college experience has prepared him for this moment. Now, it's about proving it on the field.
