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Agree. Never understood why he went undrafted by Hanratty5ND
I'm happy for Okwara and give him lots of credit for getting paid.
Quite the success story.
Even when Romeo signed with ND--it was common knowledge that he was not just
one, but almost two years younger than some of his peers in the same class.
And then I think ND wasted his red-shirt year. So his development was compromised and he paid for it by not getting drafted. Even though he had some production at ND and some good physical traits, the NFL scouts seemed to ding him for being so young instead of realizing his potential and taking a flyer on him in the late rounds.
When I think of how many draft picks are wasted every year on stiffs--it is hard to understand why so may scouts miss on guys.