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  • IND Defensive Tackle #91
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    Cowboys placed DT Trysten Hill and DT Osa Odighizuwa on Reserve/Covid list,
    The Cowboys will be without two interior defensive linemen on Sunday, which could, maybe just maybe, open up some running room for Saquon Barkley. It could also give Mike Glennon more time to throw and more time under center before inevitably being replaced by Jake Fromm.

  • LAR Nose Tackle #92
    Cowboys DT Neville Gallimore (elbow) is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
    It’s good news for Dallas after Gallimore went down in the Cowboys’ second preseason game. The timetable gives him a chance to be ready for Week 1 if he avoids setbacks. Gallimore’s injury paves the way for rookie DT Osa Odighizuwa to open the season in a starting role.

  • DAL Defensive Lineman #97
    Cowboys selected UCLA DT Osa Odighizuwa with the No. 75 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
    Odighizuwa (6'2/280) is the brother of former Bruins star Owa Odighizuwa. Osa arrived in Pasadena with a three-star billing and a two-sport background, having been an undefeated, three-time Oregon state heavyweight champion wrestler. An extremely versatile player, Odighizuwa lined up anywhere from 0-5 technique, which is a testament to his herculean strength at 280 pounds. Odighizuwa posted a promising 55 percent 1-on-1 win rate at the Senior Bowl and measured out with an 83-inch wingspan at just 6’1 ½”. Although he didn’t run the 40-yard dash at his pro day, he did record a 7.58 3-Cone drill, 4.50 shuttle and 25 bench press reps. Those solid marks were in addition to a 120-inch broad jump that would have ranked top-five among 2020 NFL Scouting Combine IDLs. Odighizuwa is a ‘tweener three-tech/edge who plays with a strength beyond his stature and needs to add weight to handle the rigors of interior play. Justin Tuck is a best-case scenario comp.

  • DAL Defensive Lineman #97
    UCLA redshirt senior DL Osa Odighizuwa has accepted an invitation to the Reese’s Senior Bowl.
    Odighizuwa (6'2/279) started all 12 of UCLA’s games in 2019, producing 46 total tackles (10.0 for loss, 3.5 sacks), three quarterback hurries and one pass breakup. The redshirt senior has been very good in the Bruins’ first three games this season, having already racked up 15 total tackles (5.0 for loss, 3.0 sacks), one quarterback hurry and one pass breakup. Pro Football Network’s Tony Pauline has given Odighizuwa a 4th/5th round grade, so he should be off the board early on Day 3 of this spring’s draft.

  • DAL Defensive Lineman #97
    UCLA redshirt junior DE Osa Odighizuwa can squat more than 700 pounds and can bench more than 500 pounds.
    It’s safe to say strength won’t be an issue for Odighizuwa (6'2/280). The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman also reports Odighizuwa has been running over 20 MPH at practice. A true freak athlete. His two biggest concerns are height and production. Nothing he can do about that first one, but there is still hope that Odighizuwa breaks out as pass rusher. Feldman notes Odighizuwa has made some big strides this offseason now that he’s familiar with the new defense. It’s probably best to bet on the Bruin.
  • DAL Defensive Lineman #97
    UCLA redshirt sophomore DE Osa Odighizuwa was suspended for Saturday’s opener against Cincinnati.
    He’s one of six players that will not take the field for the Bruins on Saturday due to suspension, and it’s arguably the biggest loss. The 6-foot-2, 280-pound defender is expected to be a starter for the Bruins at left end after making 5.5 tackles for loss as a redshirt freshman. Fellow end Moses Robinson-Carr is also suspended for the opener, so expect to see Marcus Moore get the start against the Bearcats on Saturday.