Rookie Zach Allen Primed For Role On Defensive Line

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Kliff Kingsbury never saw Robert Nkemdiche practice, so it is unlikely the Cardinals’ coach was counting on the former first-round pick to be a key piece of the defensive line in 2019.


It definitely won’t happen now, as Nkemdiche was released Saturday evening, bringing to an end an underwhelming three-plus years in Arizona. Kingsbury explained on Sunday why the team cut the talented but inconsistent defensive tackle.


"It's a performance-based business, and we decided as an organization it was best for us,” Kingsbury said. “We wish him well and hope he gets a fresh start somewhere else."


The departure of Nkemdiche eats into the depth of the defensive line behind starting ends Darius Philon and Rodney Gunter. Rookie third-round pick Zach Allen is expected to grab some of that playing time after impressing the coaching staff the past few months.


“We had him evaluated very high in the draft,” Kingsbury said. “Character through the roof, high motor, tough, smart, does everything you want. Incredibly productive in college, and you’re starting to see that now. He’s picked things up quick, and he’s definitely going to have a role.”


Nkemdiche tied for the second-most sacks on the team a year ago with four-and-a-half. Philon, a free agent signing from the Chargers, could pick up the slack when it comes to interior pressure.


“One of the best get-offs I’ve seen, and once he gets comfortable in our system, he’s just going to get better and better,” said Kingsbury, who is happy with the overall depth at defensive end.

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