The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up the 2026 NFL Draft with seven picks, but they didn't stop there—they've also inked seven undrafted free agents to bolster their roster. Over the next few days, we're diving into each of these overlooked prospects, giving them the spotlight they deserve for their hard work and determination to reach this level.
Next up is Ka'ena Decambra, a versatile offensive lineman who brings a wealth of starting experience to the desert. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 306 pounds, Decambra spent his final collegiate season at the University of Arizona in 2025, where he anchored the Wildcats' line by starting all 13 games at center. But his journey didn't start there—before joining Arizona, he played four seasons at the University of Hawaii, appearing in 30 games and making 23 starts. What sets Decambra apart is his positional flexibility: he's started at left tackle (12 times), right guard (nine times), and right tackle (twice), showcasing a rare ability to adapt across the entire offensive line.
His 2024 season at Hawaii was particularly impressive, earning him the team's Offensive MVP award and an All-Mountain West honorable mention nod. For a Cardinals squad that values depth and versatility, Decambra could be a fascinating project to watch. His experience at multiple positions makes him a strong candidate for a practice squad spot, giving the team flexibility if injuries strike.
It's great to see Decambra get the chance to continue his football journey in the desert. Keep an eye on this one—he might just surprise some people.
