
A key member of Missouri’s offensive line is entering the NFL Draft.
The Missouri Tigers will be losing a key member to their offensive line position entering next season. Junior Armand Membou will be declaring for the NFL Draft after three successful seasons at Mizzou and will opt out of the bowl game, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Missouri right tackle Armand Membou is declaring for the NFL Draft, he told ESPN. He projects as a Top 100 player, per NFL scouts. He started 30 career games at Missouri and allowed just one sack in 388 pass block plays this year. He said he’s opting out of Missouri’s bowl game. pic.twitter.com/otq9GVP5cE
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 6, 2024
Membou joins Luther Burden III as the first two Mizzou players on this season’s roster to announce that they’re declaring for the NFL Draft. In 2023, Membou was named a Semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award and was on the watch list for the Outland Trophy this season.
Along with Membou, Marcus Bryant and Cam’Ron Johnson are out of eligibility — which should provide a new-look offensive line entering next season, so look for the Tigers to be transfer portal heavy at this position in the offseason. Connor Tolison is expected to return, along with Cayden Green.
After allowing just one sack this entire season in 388 pass blocks, Membou should be rated as one of the best offensive line prospects entering the NFL Draft.
0 Comments