The Arizona Cardinals second preseason game saw another round of backups and bubble players fighting for a spot on the 53-man roster, but one defensive player stood out above the others.
To be sure, there is plenty to discuss from the Arizona Cardinals' second preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts, including some atrocious offensive line play and a continued question mark over the viability of backup QB Desmond Ridder, but I will leave those storylines for others to cover.
In free agency, the Cardinals added several veteran pieces to the defensive line in hopes of bolstering the run defense and generating some interior pressure. They also drafted Darius Robinson out of Missouri in the first round and hope he will live up to expectations. His remaining college years were marred by reduced production, exaggerated even further by a bad case of COVID-19 that caused him to redshirt the 2020 season. A foot injury in 2022 further dampened his college production.
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