The 2024 NFL Draft is a little under three weeks away, and one of the more polarizing prospects in the class will hope to make a late impression on Monday.
Having been cleared for football activity after suffering a broken fibula in practice last November, DeJean will workout for teams in an individual pro day.
The Iowa cornerback is widely considered as a top-five player at the position by draft experts, but his experience playing safety along with concerns about his ability to hold up in man coverage have led to a debate about his position at the next level.
Some believe he can make it as a corner at the highest level, while others feel a transition to safety may be the best way to make the most of his athletic gifts.
As such, he has one of the highest range of outcomes of any prospect in the draft.
DeJean could be a top-15 pick, or he could fall to a point where he is at risk of dropping out of the first round altogether.
Some believe he can make it as a corner at the highest level, while others feel a transition to safety may be the best way to make the most of his athletic gifts.
As such, he has one of the highest range of outcomes of any prospect in the draft.
DeJean could be a top-15 pick, or he could fall to a point where he is at risk of dropping out of the first round altogether.