Short answer: Probably not. Here's why.
The Cardinals already have a messy-but-full QB room:
- Jacoby Brissett — starter (for now), though he's in a contract holdout seeking $10M+
- Gardner Minshew — signed a 1-year, $5.75M deal
- Carson Beck — 3rd-round rookie they just drafted as a developmental project
- Shedeur Sanders — 2nd-year QB also competing
Sorsby would cost a late 3rd or early 4th-round bid in the supplemental draft's blind auction (from the Brendan Sorsby page), and he's a raw, developmental passer — similar profile to what Beck already brings. The Cardinals are projected to have a top-2 pick in the 2027 draft and are widely expected to target their franchise QB then. Spending mid-round capital on another developmental project when you already have Beck, Minshew, and a likely 2027 QB plan doesn't add up.
It's also telling that no analysts mention Arizona as a Sorsby fit — the teams being floated are Green Bay, Pittsburgh, the Jets, and Minnesota. The Cardinals weren't on the list.
Your best bet? Let Arizona sort out the Brissett situation and see what you've got in Beck before throwing another dart.