[A home loss to Detroit](https://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2018120911/2018/REG14/Lions@Cardinals) puts Arizona right back in the thick of the hunt for the draft's first pick -- and if they don't beat the [Falcons](/teams/atlantafalcons/profile?team=ATL), losers of five straight, on Sunday, it's hard to imagine the [Cardinals](/teams/arizonacardinals/profile?team=ARI) will win another game in 2018. They simply don't have an offense that can keep up with the rest of the league, ranking last in the NFL with an average of 13.7 points per game. That's almost two full points worse than the [Bills](/teams/buffalobills/profile?team=BUF), who have started either [Nathan Peterman](/player/nathanpeterman/2558191/profile), [Derek Anderson](/player/derekanderson/2506546/profile) or [Matt Barkley](/player/mattbarkley/2539308/profile) at QB in nearly 40 percent of their games this season. There's a lot of excitement about the top defensive players in the 2019 draft class, but the [Cardinals](/teams/arizonacardinals/profile?team=ARI) might feel like they have to go offense with their top pick. </content:power-ranking>