It's unclear what a Mike LaFleur offense will look like in Arizona. If his time with the Rams indicated anything, outside zone run schemes will be implemented. Over the past two seasons, Allgeier was in the Top 10 in success rate on outside runs, which pairs well with a LaFleur offense that ran outside zone four times as much as the Cardinals did in 2025.
"How much success they had with the Rams and being able to bring it here, I think he's going to be really successful," Allgeier said. "They are bringing in all of the pieces to make it really good. A lot of excitement for this team and for this offense."
Part of those additions is adding depth to the running back room and the offensive line. Bam Knight agreed to terms on a one-year deal to return to the Cardinals in a move that can round out the running back room. The Cardinals also signed three offensive linemen, headlined by left guard Isaac Seumalo. Offensive tackle Elijah Wilkinson and versatile lineman Matt Pryor inked deals as well.
For a multitude of reasons, the Cardinals run game struggled in 2025. A healthy offensive line and backfield should help the unit return to its previous form as one of the better rushing attacks in the league. In Allgeier's case, he has only missed one game throughout his career, which makes the stat that he has never fumbled the football in the NFL all that more impressive.
How Allgeier sees the field is a byproduct of his time at BYU as a linebacker. The decision to solely focus on running back was met with skepticism. Ultimately, Allgeier wanted an opportunity to earn more playing time.
A role that will likely expand with the Cardinals.
"I think it's a great opportunity for me and great opportunity for the organization," Allgeier said. "I'm excited for it and just grateful to be trusted upon to be a part of this organization."