A couple of weeks ago, Arizona Cardinal’s Defensive End Robert Nkemdiche was pulled over and arrested for speeding and driving on a suspended license.
Going into the draft, Nkemdiche was seen by many as one of the top 10 players in that draft class, yet the Cardinals managed to find him fall into their lap with the 29th pick in the 2016 draft.
Due to various issues both on and off the field, though, the Cardinals have found themselves still waiting for Nkemdiche to play to his potential and justify their spending a first round pick on him. With this arrest and his lack of production, it’s quite possible, that we see the Cardinals release him a few days into training camp.
While that may prove to be bad news for many Arizona fans, and for Robert himself, it could prove to be very good news for Buccaneer fans.
This is where Nkemdiche getting cut by the Cardinals could be very good news for Tampa.
Last season was the first time that we saw Robert take the field as a starter, and in those 6 games as a starter, he was able to rack up 4.5 sacks, which coincidentally is the same amount of sacks we saw recent Buccaneers addition Ndamukong Suh tally last season in 16 games as a starter. He was also able to amass 32 combined tackles and 7 hits on the opposing quarterbacks, which happened to be more tackles than Gerald McCoy managed last season. If you were to average out his numbers as a starter and carry them through 16 games, he would have been on pace to surpass Suh and McCoy in every measurable statistic.
Along with his being on pace in 2018 to surpass both McCoy and Suh, we’ve also seen with the signing of Suh, that the Buccaneers are willing to take a chance on a player that has a not so spotless reputation, making Nkemdiche’s recent arrest not really something the current staff would be too concerned with. It gets even better still though, as Pork Chop will still make over $1 million from his current contract with the Cardinals even if he winds up getting cut. This may make it easier for him to accept a short term minimum deal from the Buccaneers in an effort to not only reunite with his former coach, but allow him to prove he’s worth signing to a much larger contract.
It’s a signing that makes sense for everyone involved, with almost no risk, especially if JPP finds himself sitting out the entire 2019 season.
I’d like for the Buccaneers to add Nkemdiche to the roster come the first week of training camp, and then look for him to take advantage of every opportunity to prove why Arizona shouldn’t have released him, and given that the Cardinals and Buccaneers will face off in week 9, Nkemdiche should be extra motivated to have a monster game against his former team.
Just in case you’re one of those that think we need some more attitude on the line, just remember, this is the man that Arians had to tell to back off in practice as he was killing players, knocking lineman on their backs, and risking Arians being fined by the league for having such a physical player in limited practices.
