Cortez Allen
Cortez Lequon Allen is an American former professional football cornerback. He played college football for The Citadel Bulldogs. Allen was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL draft.
Early life
Allen was born in San Diego, California and grew up in Citra, Florida. He graduated from North Marion High School of Citra in 2006 prior to being recruited to The Citadel. While in high school, Allen played varsity football only in his senior year and also ran on the track and field team. Allen earned all-state and all-city football honors in his one year of varsity football and was part of the 2005 regional championship team.College career
Allen posted 120 tackles and 5 interceptions in his career with the Bulldogs football team of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, returning two for touchdowns. As a freshman in 2006, Allen played in four games and had one assisted and one solo tackle. He redshirted the 2007 season. In 2008, as a sophomore, Allen played all 12 games and started 6. Against Furman, Allen made a season-high seven tackles, and against Samford, Allen made six tackles and broke up one pass.In his junior season, Allen played and started in all 11 games. Of his 57 total tackles in 2009, 36 were solo. Following Citadel's victory over Samford on October 31, the Southern Conference named Allen the Defensive Player of the Week for six solo tackles and two interceptions returned for 110 yards. For 2009, Allen earned second-team All-Southern Conference honors. Allen would again earn second-team honors in his senior season, having made 23 tackles, 6 passes defended, and 2 interceptions. Allen also made 8 red zone stops, including two at the one-yard line.
Professional career
Pre-draft
Before the draft, analyst Mel Kiper Jr. considered Allen a "sleeper" who would be selected in the third or fourth round. Kiper also described Allen as "a big corner who runs well, tests well athletically and has good strength". Allen was invited to the NFL combine and performed all the position drills and workouts. At the Citadel's Pro Day on March 28, 2011, he stood on his combine numbers but performed the vertical again, posting 37 1/2 inches this time. Scouts were very high on his physical tools and size but said he had to develop his awareness and was a raw prospect lacking the natural coverage instincts that are needed to be an NFL starter.2011
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Allen in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL draft.On July 28, 2011, the Steelers signed Allen to a four-year, $2.43 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $293,625. Due to injury, Allen missed much of training camp.
Allen played 15 games in the 2011 season and missed Week 6 due to an ankle injury. He debuted professionally in Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens on special teams. In Week 2, Allen and Arnaz Battle made a special teams tackle of the Seattle Seahawks' Leon Washington during a third quarter kickoff return. On October 23 against the Arizona Cardinals, Allen made his first defensive tackle. Allen made four defensive tackles on October 30 against the New England Patriots and was part of a defense that limited Tom Brady to 198 passing yards. In Week 9 against Baltimore, Allen made three defensive and one special teams tackle. Allen left the Week 17 game against the Cleveland Browns due to a shoulder injury. He did not return to that game and was inactive for the Steelers' 2011–12 NFL playoffs#AFC: Denver Broncos 29.2C [Pittsburgh Steelers 23.28OT.29|Wild Card] game. Allen finished his rookie season with 15 tackles. He regularly played on nickel and dime defenses. Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau commented about Allen: "We always liked his size to speed ratio and he's got an innate feel for the ball."