8 2024 NFL Draft Sleepers Who Could Become Household Names as Rookies | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Andrew Mccoy
Published Mar 25, 2026
If Kiran Amegadjie didn't suffer a quad injury that ended his 2023 season early, we'd be potentially talking about a surefire top 45 lock.
However, that's not currently the bucket where Amegadjie is expected to hear his name called, but man can the Ivy League product play.
A massive man at 6'5", 325 pounds, Amegadjie touts the length (36 1/8" arm), athleticism and technique to project as a Day 1 starter on Sundays. While level of competition still remains in the back of scouts' minds as a negative, it would be a safe bet to believe teams will sell themselves on the prospect of adding Amegadjie before the third round comes to a close.
Although he remains a bit of a project with improvement needed in the technical aspects of his game, he's a road grader in the ground game with the blend of lower half fluidity and immense length that will make him a priority for GMs across the league.