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The Arizona Cardinals hosted defensive tackle Chris McClellan for an official visit as part of their pre-draft process. McClellan, a 6-4, 313-pound player from Missouri, had a strong 2025 season with 48 tackles and six sacks.
The pre-draft visits continue for the Arizona Cardinals, and they get intel and get to know different prospects more. They are allowed up to 30 official prospect visits, which they use for a variety of reasons. Some are candidates for the first round and others are Day 2, Day 3 or potential rookie free agents.
A potential Day 3 selection was in for an official visit this past week. They hosted Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan.
McClellan is 6-4 and 313 pounds with long 34-inch arms and huge 11-inch hands. In 2025, he had 48 tackles, six sacks, eight tackles for loss and two tipped passes. He was a two-year starter for Missouri.
He has size and length. While he is not an accomplished pass rusher, he coudl develop into a solid rotational player, something the Cardinals do need to develop.
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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Arizona Cardinals host DT Chris McClellan
In the 2025 season, Chris McClellan recorded 48 tackles, six sacks, eight tackles for loss, and two tipped passes.
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