Injuries on the Arizona Cardinals offensive line continue to cause the team shift players around. with both starting guards — Mike Iupati and Earl Watford — limited in practice due to injury, during one part of practice on Thursday, this was the offensive line they were using (via Kent Somers).

D.J. Humphries was at left tackle, Mike Iupati and A.Q. Shipley were both at their regular positions, John Wetzel was at right guard and Ulrick John was at right tackle.

Is Humphries, the team’s 2015 first-round draft pick, at left tackle a real possibility?

“We’ll see,” offensive coordinator Harold Goodwin said. “Maybe. Maybe not. We’ll see. He’s an athletic guy. He had some flubs last week in the red zone, especially on third down. But he’s getting smarter. I don’t know what we’re going to do. We will see on Sunday.”

Last Sunday, with Wetzel at left tackle, Humphries at right tackle and Taylor Boggs coming in for Mike Iupati early and then for Earl Watford late in the game, the Cardinals gave up four sacks and more than a dozen hits on Carson Palmer

Goodwin would prefer to not to make so many changes, but with injuries, “we have to make sure we’ve got the right five guys out there.” Goodwin also said since Humphries is doing a good job at right tackle, he might stay there.

Ultimately, Goodwin isn’t sure what the line will exactly look like on Sunday. Having two starters from the offensive line on injured reserve is something he does not ever recalling seeing.

He said he has to swear less with the group out and he has to stay more positive.

“We just have to have five guys out there, and I’ve got to do the best I can do coach them up.”