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Source - Cardinals trading Isaiah Simmons to Giants for 7th-round pick - ESPN

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals have moved on from former first-round pick Isaiah Simmons with about two weeks left until Week 1.

Arizona is trading Simmons, now a safety, to the New York Giants for a 2024 seventh-round pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The move comes less than a week after Simmons played 25 snaps for Arizona in his second preseason game at his new position. He made a switch to defensive back this offseason after playing throughout the Cardinals' defense in his first three seasons under former coach Kliff Kingsbury and former defensive coordinator Vance Joseph.

Arizona, under new general manager Monti Ossenfort, declined to pick up Simmons' fifth-year option earlier this year.

Simmons, who was drafted eighth overall in 2020 out of Clemson, entered the league as a positionless player of sorts. He lined up at four different positions throughout his first three seasons, according to ESPN Stats and Information, including more than 1,300 snaps at inside and outside linebacker.

During one of his early conversations with new Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon, Simmons said he didn't want to play linebacker anymore and declared in June that he was going to be working exclusively with the defensive backs going forward. Throughout offseason practices, his role in the secondary evolved, from lining up as a slot corner to primarily playing free safety.

Earlier in training camp, Simmons, who was recruited to Clemson as a safety, said he was primarily learning his new position during camp. He said he was comfortable at safety and was enjoying his new position.

Simmons struggled in Saturday's preseason loss to the Chiefs in the 25 snaps he played, falling a couple steps behind Chiefs receiver Justin Watson on

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