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I was. And I am happy to say I was wrong. Langham also went from 195 to 220+. Is it more probable that Njoku comes back from an ACL injury, likely a step slower, and climbs from 8th or 9th on depth chart becomes a breakout star at WR then gets drafted into the NFL, which appears to have zero WRs as tall as Njoku is likely to be in three years? Or option two, Njoku puts on weight he has to put on anyways, starts getting reps at TE, where he likely to be #3 or 4 on depth chart, maybe makes name for himself as a 6'6" pass catching TE, then maybe get drafted by NFL teams on potential alone since they are in love with pass catching TEs? One route (wr) you see zero in the NFL like him, the other, NFL will regularly take basketball players who barely played football and stick them at TE. But yeah, I guess WR is his path to the NFL.
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