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Febechi Nwaiwu 2026 NFL Draft Profile | OG from Oklahoma

Scouting Report

Febechi Nwaiwu is a stoutly built interior offensive line prospect from Oklahoma whose marginal movement skills are offset by good length, strong hand usage, and sharp processing. The 6-4 and 326-pound lineman walked on at North Texas as an unranked recruit in the 2021 class before transferring to Oklahoma in 2024. He started 45 career games split between North Texas (19) and Oklahoma (26), primarily at right guard with additional starts at right tackle and center. Nwaiwu made the sudden transition to center late in the 2025 season and made it look relatively easy despite his lack of experience. He deploys a stout base that allows him to stonewall bull rushers, and even when he gives initial ground he re-anchors to maintain the pocket integrity. He mixes up his pass sets incorporating jump sets with early strikes to post quick wins in pass protection. His heavy hands and grip strength help him arrest defenders and maintain block framing. He displays good vision and takes nice angles when working up to second-level linebackers. His best fit is as a center or right guard in an inside zone scheme.

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Weaknesses

Player Comparisons

Olusegun Oluwatimi; Jacob Monk

College Stats

45 career starts (19 at North Texas, 26 at Oklahoma); Primarily at right guard with starts at RT and C

Measurables

MetricValue
Height6-4
Weight319
40-Yard Dash5.32
RAS6.05
Arm Length34
Bench Press29
Broad Jump105
Hand Size9
Vertical Jump24.5

Awards & Honors

2025 Second Team All-SEC; 2022 Third Team All-CUSA; Don Key Award; Pat Tillman Award at Shrine Bowl; NFL Combine Invitee

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