Romeo Okwara

OLB, DE · Notre Dame
Given the national exposure Notre Dame receives, it is difficult for the Irish to produce underrated prospects. But with linebacker Jaylon Smith and defensive tackle Sheldon Day generating most of the buzz, few (outside of Irish fans) would know that it was who led the team in sacks the past two seasons. Okwara, who moved to the United States from Nigeria as a sixth grader, was moved again in South Bend, switching from outside linebacker to defensive end as a junior. He started 12 of 13 games for the Irish in 2014, recording 39 total tackles, including four sacks. Okwara doubled his sack production as a senior, with his eight sacks twice as many as Notre Dame's next best rusher, Day. Okwara's total tackles (48) and tackles for loss (12.5) also jumped in 2015 while he was asked to rush off the edge as a hand-in-the-dirt defensive end and stand-up rush linebacker, as well as occasionally drop into coverage. Sporting an imposing frame with a huge wingspan, the 20-year-old Okwara offers intriguing upside. Flipping between two different positions at Notre Dame, however, limited his opportunity for growth at either of them and he remains a very raw prospect.