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April 23, 2026 By  NFL Draft, Profiles

Febechi Nwaiwu 2026 NFL Draft Profile 

Febechi Nwaiwu began his college career at North Texas before transferring to Oklahoma for the 2025 season. Nwaiwu has the size and experience to excel as a guard in the NFL. He not only has experience playing guard and tackle, he played center in the season finale for Oklahoma against LSU. He is an intriguing late-round offensive line prospects, a rising star that has caught more attention of scouts since the end of the season. A team is going to fall in love with Nwaiwu’s versatility and outwit the rest of the league when they select him earlier than some expect. He has some cleaning up to in his techniques, but is well worth the pick in rounds 4 or 5.

Febechi Nwaiwu 2026 NFL Draft Overview

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Position: Guard

Height: 6’4”

Weight: 326 pounds

School:  Oklahoma

2026 NFL Draft Febechi Nwaiwu Scouting Report

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Strengths

  • Nwaiwu has the frame of a truck and success in both the running game and passing game to excel as an NFL lineman.
  • He began college as a walk-on at North Texas.
  • Allowed zero sacks in 505 snaps  and two pressures in 2025
  • Nwaiwu’s draft stock is skyrocketing as teams are salivating at his versatility up and down the offensive line.
  • Very strong hands, doesn’t let go once he engages in blocks
  • Became the brains of the Sooners’ offensive line, responsible for calling out blitzes and stunts
  • Nwaiwu’s 29 bench press reps at the NFL Combine wowed scouts.
  • 34.5” arms are phenomenally long for playing on the interior, and are also excellent if he moves to tackle
  • Understands blocking angles well and rarely gets beaten by bull rushers
  • Named a finalist for the 2025 Burlsworth Award, for the nation’s top player who began his career as a walk on

Weaknesses 

  • 5.32 time in the 40 yard dash is not outstanding for  a pro scheme that involves pulling linemen and outside zone blocking schemes
  • His domination as a pass blocker is contradicted as a below average run blocker, something coaches will need to work on extensively at the next level.
  • Nwaiwu struggled in college when asked to pull and in zone blocking.
  • Despite playing all across the line, center was his least effective position, where he had difficulty picking up blitzes and stunts.

NFL Comparison: Anthony Bradford  Ben Powers

Teams With Need At Position:  Baltimore Ravens  Chicago Bears  Dallas Cowboys  Detroit Lions  Green Bay Packers  Houston Texans    Los Angeles Rams  Minnesota Vikings  Philadelphia Eagles  Pittsburgh Steelers  San Francisco 49ers  Seattle Seahawks   Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

Projection:  5th round

Bottom Line on Febechi Nwaiwu

Febechi Nwaiwu projects as an offensive lineman with versatility that can start anywhere, depending on if he coached up how to use his physical tools better as a run blocker. His inconsistency gives some teams caution. He is a Day 3 prospect who offers starting potential if he develops.  Nwaiwu’s versatility and size have teams eyeing him as a rotational piece and potential starter. Teams that are particularly eyeing him are the Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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About David Keech

David is a sportswriter focusing on the NFL, MLB, NBA and College Sports along with sportscard collecting. He has reported on amateur and professional sports in Wisconsin since 2013. David has degrees in education from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.