During his training camp press conference, Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo shared his interest in watching defensive back Chris Roland-Wallace grow in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Arizona Cardinals.

“Yeah, very similar. C-Ro (Chris Roland-Wallace) is kind of taking on that same role that Chamarri (Conner) has done for us.” said Spagnuolo, “The interesting thing, if I go back to last year, I think we had him (Chris Roland-Wallace) at safety out of need last year and found out he could do those things, and then eventually he evolved (to) becoming a nickel. You’ve been here the whole time. He’s made a lot of plays. We look for production in our guys. I’d like to see him against another team, obviously, so we look forward to see what he does against Arizona.”

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During his rookie season, Roland-Wallace earned two starts, recorded his first interception and forced fumble, and collected 34 tackles in 17 games.

“I always consider myself a football player,” said Roland Wallace in his conversation with reporters on Thursday, “so whatever it is that I’m asked to do, I just go out there and do it.”

The versatility of the young defensive back could be a key to his securing a prominent role in Spagnuolo’s defense.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs coaches are observing a player closely vs. the Cardinals