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Nov 7, 2015; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah (38) celebrates after the game against the TCU Horned Frogs at Boone Pickens Stadium. OSU won 49-29. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah (38) celebrates after the game against the TCU Horned Frogs at Boone Pickens Stadium. OSU won 49-29. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports /

Oklahoma State. Emmanuel Ogbah. 11. player. 57. <p>The Chicago Bears need help everywhere, cornerback, left tackle, and wide receiver to name a few. Perhaps their most glaring need is along the defensive front and they need a player who can get after the quarterback.</p> <p>If this is the top priority for the Bears, and it should be, Oklahoma State defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah is a player they should look at just outside the top 10 of the 2016 NFL Draft. All season long Ogbah has looked ready to make the leap to the NFL, it was just a matter of time after bullying most of the Big 12.</p> <p>In Ogbah, the Bears will get a guy with ideal, prototypical size who has speed, length and power. He can line up on the right or left side and bully his way into the backfield. He can bang up, bruise and ultimately wear down an offensive line.</p> <p>If the Bears want to get creative, he has shown the ability to be useful in coverage dropping back, but that’s not when he is at his best.</p> <p>The Bears could be tempted to invest on offense to try to get what little they can out of Jay Cutler while he is around, but Ogbah is the better option here.</p>. DE

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