The Arizona Cardinals have added some intriguing depth to their roster, signing seven undrafted rookie free agents following the NFL draft. Among those newcomers is outside linebacker Cameron Robertson, who recently took his first snaps with the team during rookie minicamp.
Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 260 pounds, Robertson brings a solid frame with 32 3/8-inch arms—ideal length for an edge rusher. His pro day numbers tell the story of a versatile athlete: he clocked a 4.85-second 40-yard dash, a 7.33-second three-cone drill, and posted a 112-inch broad jump, while also putting up 14 reps on the bench press at 225 pounds.
Robertson’s college journey is a tale of persistence and growth. He started his career at North Texas for one season before transferring to SMU, where he spent three years and eventually earned a captaincy in 2025. That final season was his best yet, as he set career highs with 52 tackles and five sacks, adding 10 tackles for loss to his résumé.
Over his entire collegiate career, Robertson compiled 14 sacks and 25.5 tackles for loss—numbers that hint at his potential to develop into a reliable pass-rushing option at the next level. For Cardinals fans, this undrafted addition could be one to watch as training camp approaches, especially for a defense looking to bolster its edge depth.
