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A Healthy Albert Okeugbunam is Ready to Shine as Denver's Starting Tight End

2 min read • July 01, 2022

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A Healthy Albert Okeugbunam is Ready to Shine as Denver's Starting Tight End

Albert Okwuegbunam - SIC Score 95

It was a busy off-season for the Denver Broncos. In a blockbuster trade to acquire quarterback Russell Wilson from the Seahawks, the Broncos gave up four-year starting tight end Noah Fant.

Now, Albert Okwuegbunam will be sliding into the starting tight end position, two years removed from tearing his ACL.  

Our panel of Pro Football Docs project the 24-year-old as a potential breakout candidate this season, based on health.

He has a new opportunity as a starter lining up next to receivers Tim Patrick, Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton.

During the middle of his rookie season in 2020, Okwuegbunam tore his ACL in his right knee.

He fully recovered in time for training camp the following year, but missed three games last season after suffering a hamstring strain in practice prior to Week 5. 

The 24-year-old's career statistics consist of 44 receptions on 55 targets for 451 yards and 3 touchdowns. The only downside for his potential is his inexperience; he's only appeared in 18 games in his young career.

Though the Broncos did select UCLA tight end Greg Dulcich in this year’s draft, expect Okweugbunam to see a lot of action as the team’s leading pass-catching tight end. He is healthy and ready to become a reliable pass-catcher for Wilson.

Tim Patrick
Tim Patrick
Albert Okwuegbunam
Albert Okwuegbunam
Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson
Jerry Jeudy
Jerry Jeudy
Courtland Sutton
Courtland Sutton
Noah Fant
Noah Fant
Greg Dulcich
Greg Dulcich
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