Opponent Offense Preview: Arizona Wildcats


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Like Washington, Arizona has only played one game this season after a cancellation against Utah in Week 1. We got to see what year 3 of the Noel Mazzone (Arizona’s OC) experience would look like after some up and down years with Khalil Tate at QB. While they didn’t get the win, there are reasons for optimism.

Gunslinging Gunnell

Gunnell doesn’t really have the gunsling mentality but the title works and it’s my article, so deal with it. After a rocky start throwing an interception on a bad overthrow, the 6-6 Gunnell settled into the rhythm of the offense and completed 70% of passes for 283 yards and 3 TDs the rest of the way. Typical of the Mazzone offense, there were lots of short and intermediate throws into the flats, wide receiver bubble screens, and the occasional deep shot. What really stands out in his game – other than his stature – is the way he moves in the pocket. He’s hardly a duel-threat but slides around and steps up well when he feels pressure. He can be elusive in this regard. Despite this impressive pocket mobility, he was still sacked 4 times by USC.

Gary Brightwell and the Skill Positions

The other bright spot on Arizona’s offense is their aptly named running back, Gary Brightwell. The senior is a violent runner and Seattle fans will see a bit of Marshawn Lynch to his game. The 6-1, 210 pounder doesn’t have quite as big a body as Lynch but is just as physical and shows some explosive juking ability to match. Coached by former Oklahoma Sooner and Dallas Cowboy DeMarco Murray, Brightwell is poised to have a big season in his first as the featured back for the Wildcats. Last week against USC he took 21 carries for 121 yards with a long run of 34 yards – his speed will make him a threat for big runs all game.

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Arizona’s top three receivers are Tayvian Cunningham, Stanley Berryhill III, and former QB Jamarye Joiner. I’m not super well versed on their injury situation, but it sounds like they will get some WRs back this week, and it remains to be seen how they will factor in the pass game.

The 5-10 Cunningham is the speedster who will catch a lot of passes near the line of scrimmage and try to use his speed to get upfield quickly. When they dial up the deep bomb, it is usually to him:

Mostly thanks to those 75 yards, Cunningham leads the team in receiving yards after one game and was PFF’s highest rated offensive player for the Cats, with Brightwell coming in an extremely close second. Stanley Berryhill meanwhile leads the team in receptions but is a smaller pass catcher at 5-10. As is the theme in the Mazzone offense, he’ll get lots of passes close to the LOS and on one drive was the recipient of 4 of Gunnell’s 5 completions – all short throws. Joiner is a really good athlete with good size at 6-1 and 214 pounds. He’s got some playmaking ability and…



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