2 min read • April 20, 2020
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Niang missed the final five games of his college career due to a labral tear in his hip. Depending on the type of labreal tear, the former TCU product could be out up to six to nine months. His rehabbing will be very important to start the NFL season on time with his new team. Strangely enough with the COVID-19 restrictions, this helps him because he will not be missing any offseason programs. The lumbering lineman will need to be checked out due to his recent significant injury but is likely to go in the second or third round of the draft.
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