NFL midseason grades: 49ers are mixed bag of disappointment in NFC West, while Cardinals have surprised
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Record: 5-4 (first in NFC West)
Top fantasy performer: QB Kyler Murray, 153.68 points
MVP: Murray
Key second-half game: Dec. 1 at Vikings
Arizona is showing some real signs of life recently after getting off to a tough start, winning three straight games and taking control of the NFC West. Kyler Murray has been playing effective, efficient football and the skill group is really starting to come together. The defense is still a concern, but if they can continue to play like a top-10 offense throughout the rest of the season they’ll have a shot to make the playoffs for the first time since 2021. One of the Cardinals' key victories this season was at San Francisco.
Record: 4-4 (second in NFC West)
Top fantasy performer: RB Kyren Williams, 139.80 points
MVP: QB Matthew Stafford
Key second-half game: Nov. 24 vs. Eagles
Sean McVay is again showing his prowess as a head coach and organizer, getting a team that’s been slogging through injuries and youth toward playoff contention. The Rams' young defensive players have been showing nice improvement and Matthew Stafford has been remarkable for them. They might be too thin for a playoff run this season, but this is a good base for what the next iteration of the Rams look like.
Record: 4-4 (third in NFC West)
Top fantasy performer: QB Brock Purdy, 152.04 points
MVP: LB Fred Warner
Key second-half game: Dec. 1 at Bills
The 49ers have had a mixed bag of disappointment this season. Injuries on offense and inconsistencies on defense have caused the 49ers to play like just an average team, which is disappointing coming off of a Super Bowl appearance. They still have the infrastructure to make it to the playoffs, but their ceiling once they do is murky.
Record: 4-5 (fourth in NFC West)
Top fantasy performer: QB Geno Smith, 161.70 points
MVP: Smith
Key second-half game: Jan. 5 at Rams
Seattle’s defense hasn’t gotten the boost it was looking for under Year 1 of Mike Macdonald calling the shots, but the Seahawks have been able to get just enough from their offense to have a shot at the playoffs — again. Geno Smith and the rest of the Seahawks' offense are performing admirably through some very poor offensive line play. The entirety of this team is still just about wild-card quality. They’re still another offseason away from getting back into the championship contending sphere.