In the passing game, while it seems Larry Fitzgerald's decline is inevitable, one place the veteran hasn't slacked off is in the red zone. In 2013 and 2015 (years with Palmer), Fitzgerald has commanded over 28 percent of the red zone targets. The veteran might not be the target monster of years past (his target share in the whole offense dropped from 29.5 percent to 19.1 percent from the first 12 games to the final six, including playoffs). Despite his billing as a speedy deep threat, John Brown is the second-most targeted player on the Cardinals over the last two years (22). He's also been quite efficient as well, scoring on roughly 32 percent of his chances in that span, with one fewer touchdown than Fitzgerald. Michael Floyd could see an uptick in red zone looks this year if he starts to overtake Fitzgerald in the slot, but otherwise he might need bigger plays to find pay dirt with Fitz/Brown/Johnson hogging red zone opportunities.