The Arizona Cardinals made waves in the 2026 NFL Draft with seven selections, but they didn't stop there—adding seven undrafted free agents to the mix. Over the next few days, we're spotlighting each of these newcomers, giving them the recognition they deserve as they chase their NFL dreams. Today, meet Cameron Robertson, an edge rusher who brings intensity and athleticism to the desert.
Robertson, a 6-foot-4, 260-pound linebacker from Southern Methodist University, is no stranger to making an impact. After starting his college career at North Texas, he transferred to SMU and spent three seasons wreaking havoc off the edge. In 38 games with the Mustangs, he racked up 103 tackles (52 solo), 13.0 sacks, 22.5 tackles for loss, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and even a blocked kick. His final season was his best yet—as a team captain, he posted career-highs in tackles (52) and sacks (5.0), showing steady improvement when it mattered most.
What sets Robertson apart is his long, athletic frame—perfect for rushing the passer and setting the edge. The question now is whether he can stand out in a crowded Cardinals linebacker room. With a relentless motor and a knack for getting to the quarterback, he's got the tools to compete. For a team always looking to add depth and firepower on defense, Robertson could be a diamond in the rough. Keep an eye on this undrafted gem as he looks to prove he belongs at the next level.
