I’d like Ojabo too. However I’d be curious to ask those who pay attention to the pre-draft process much more than I do. What is the thought on Ojabo and his injury. I know that injury has historically been a long/difficult recovery and some never get back to 100%. What are people saying about his draft projections. 2nd? 3rd? 4th?Ojabo/Drake Jackson or bust.
Drake Jackson got screwed by the USC staff, so you have a ton of tape of him playing out of position or underweight.
I’d like Ojabo too. However I’d be curious to ask those who pay attention to the pre-draft process much more than I do. What is the thought on Ojabo and his injury. I know that injury has historically been a long/difficult recovery and some never get back to 100%. What are people saying about his draft projections. 2nd? 3rd? 4th?
I like his upside especially since he is still very much learning to play football altogether. Just curious on peoples thoughts who follow the process and have more information than I do.
Hypothetical - if Nakobe Dean is there at 44. Are you snagging him?
I would. I love that kid’s game. If he’s there it will be a miracle, but you never know.Hypothetical - if Nakobe Dean is there at 44. Are you snagging him?
With Ojabo, was his effectiveness due to Hutchinson being on the opposite line, or his own growth? I wish he had at least two years of solid stats before using a pick on an injured guy who would most likely red shirt with a lot of potential.
I don't know that answer. Which is why I would have liked to see a two year trend. He had two years of high school ball, lost half a year due to co-vid and really came on this year. Is he Courtney Brown to Hutch's La Var Arrington? In this important year can we afford to draft a guy with our first pick of the draft who won't play this year?If he was productive across from Hutch, how much more productive would he be across from Myles?