2 min read • April 22, 2020
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Kyle Dugger fractured his thumb last season and played in only seven games managing just 31 tackles in his final collegiate season. He is a Division II prospect player that could easily be drafted in the second round. In 2016, the Lenoir Rhyne product suffered a meniscus tear that required surgery. Even though he didn’t have surgery on his thumb, Dugger should be recovered fully in time for the 2020 season and this injury should not be a downgrade to his draft value as he can provide tremendous value to NFL pass defense.
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