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Draft Show: Osa Odighizuwa Interview

May 01, 20213 min
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3rd round draft pick DT Osa Odighizuwa joins the Draft Show following is selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.

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We have the newest Dallas Cowboy. Oh so DIGGI zoo out of UCLA. First off, congratulations, welcome to the Dallas Cowboys. We're glad you're here. Tell us just how this day is gone for you and what's going through your mind right now. It's been a nerve and day. You know this, Uh, there's a moment that you I've been waiting for my whole function, But I really I'm just I'm glad. I'm glad to be a partner of the Dallas Cowboy. I'm

right now, spaces absolutely, That's that's awesome and congratulations. I'm curious. You know, before you hopped on with us, we were talking about, uh, your your flexibility, your versatility. I'd love to hear it straight from the horse's mouth coming in you know right away as a rookie, what do you think you do best? How do you think you can help the Dallas Cowboys the quickest. I feel like this is a scheme when people that talks on the static

attack defensive line mentality. So that's something that I feel like it's my strongest students. You're getting off the ball, being disruptive up the field and just uh, you know, knocking guns back and sending a line of scrimmage and times that I'm playing. So I feel like it goes with what I do very well and it's just my

skill set. I can come in and pride. Do you feel like, oh see, you feel like you you like we were talking about you kind of playing what we would call the under tackle or that three technique on that outside shoulder or playing that one technique is like almost like the nose either position. Good for you playing tackle? I mean you're you're right when you watch your tape. You're up the field, if you're attacking, you're on the

other side of the line of scrimmage. Is there one particular spot you feel like you're a little bit better at or is it like, hey, just plug me and let me go. I mean, I feel the best at the three tech, but put me in wherever. You know, I'm not a guy to have my heart set on a single position, particularly, I don't want to be on the field, so you know, wherever, wherever they're asking to play it where I plan on and going one hundred

ten percent every snap. Ohsa, My favorite thing about your tape is that list you're listed at like two hundred and eighty pounds, and then I'll watch you line up all over the place and there's three hundred and thirty pound blockers and like, they don't have a chance to move you. So my favorite thing to do in that situation is to look up how good of a wrestler was this guy they can't move And the answer was

three times state champs. So how much does does that help you in terms of leverage and being like, congrats on being three hundred and thirty pounds, but I'm not moving. Looks looks like we lost Osa a diggy zoa, but hey, congratulations. If you can still hear us, we are excited to have you in Dallas and get talk to you very very soon,

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