A new trade pitch would see the Arizona Cardinals land a former Pro Bowler in a hypothetical deal that would only cost them some late draft capital.
Allen was a former No. 17 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, having won a national championship with the Alabama Crimson Tide. He's been nothing short of productive in Washington, racking up 401 tackles and 42 sacks in his eight-year career, being named to the Pro Bowl in both 2021 and 2022.
The Cardinals need to add talent in the trenches this offseason. Arizona must complete the perfect trade for this veteran player.
I remember Jonathan Allen being an star along the defensive line for the Alabama Crimson Tide in college. While he has been a game-wrecker at times in the NFL,
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Jonathan Allen dealt with the muck. He kicked off the Washington Commanders' run of five straight seasons with a first round defensive pick in 2017. He was arguably the best of a bunch that included Montez Sweat,