The Arizona Cardinals have granted permission to receiver Andy Isabella to seek out a trade, agent Bradley Blank told the NFL Wire network on Wednesday.
Blank said Isabella may not garner trade interest until April when the agent will begin to make contact with teams around the NFL. He said he does not plan to reach out to teams prior to April.
Isabella, who was a second-round pick in 2019, would be due $1,126,350 to whatever team acquired him in a trade. He has 31 catches for 224 yards and two touchdowns during his three-year career with Arizona. He sank down the depth chart, with the team giving time to DeAndre Hopkins, Christian Kirk, A.J. Green and Rondale Moore in 2021. Perhaps it’s a matter of when — not if — the Cardinals part ways with Isabella.
Andy Isabella's agent Bradley Blank told me the Cardinals have granted the WR with permission to seek out a trade.
Blank anticipates he'll reach out to NFL teams closer to the NFL draft in April. At this point, he hasn't made contact with any teams. (So, no, not the Patriots.)
— Henry McKenna (@McKennAnalysis) March 2, 2022
For 2022, the Cardinals have both Kirk, Green and Antoine Wesley slated to enter free agency. Hopkins, Isabella, Moore and Andre Baccellia are the receivers currently on the roster for next season.