Per NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, the Arizona Cardinals are giving Tyler Sigler, a Division III safety, a chance to make the team after he impressed in a rookie mini-camp tryout. Rapoport noted that the signing is would be a cool story if he can catch one with the team.
Sigler is a 6-foot-3, 213-pound safety that boasts a combination of speed and power. For the Cardinals, he would likely see time in a sub package as a roaming safety or linebacker; aka a “money-backer,” the position Deone Bucannon played while in Arizona.
During his time with the Wheaton Thunder, Sigler was a tackling machine and tallied 141 total tackles to go along with eight tackles for loss in his 47 games played.