Round 2: Auburn OT Prince Tega Wanogho
A really good athlete for his 6-5 308-pound size, Wanogho is an intriguing option for the Chiefs and other teams to consider. He has a heck of a story, leaving his grandfather’s village in Warri, Nigeria as a basketball recruit for Edgewood Academy in Alabama. Ultimately he started playing football to help with his conditioning and it turned into his main sport.
Wanogho is still raw as a football player, but he moves extremely well and has quick feet for his size. He has a good feel for getting to the second level in run blocking. He’s really aggressive with his hand usage which is good to see from a player that is still learning some of the finer aspects of the game. His arm length gives him an advantage in reaching defenders and latching on.
The biggest red flag with Wanogho is the knee injury that he was flagged with at the Senior Bowl. He underwent a knee scope and was unable to participate at the combine or his pro day. With the coronavirus shutdowns, team doctors don’t have the same luxury of bringing a guy like Wanogho to the facility for a medical check.