2 min read • April 18, 2020
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Albert Okwuegbunam has had right shoulder and knee sprains which have sidelined him in the past. These injuries cost him seven games throughout his collegiate career meaning there will be durability questions heading into the draft. Teams will need to take a close look at his health, but Okwuegbunam could go on the second day due to his red-zone potential which he showcased at Missouri. Okwuegbunam scored 23 touchdowns in three years and presents a huge target at 6’5” 250 pounds. Most likely, he will go on the third day because of his health history and limitations as a blocker.
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