Jeff Okudah had a disappointing first season in the NFL, one that was slow-starting because of the coronavirus pandemic and cut short by injury.
But if recent months are any indication, Okudah is a prime candidate for a break out in Year Two.
Detroit Lions president Rod Wood said Okudah has been a regular in the team's Allen Park practice facility this offseason, where he is rehabbing from December groin surgery, and the organization has made it clear it is counting on him to be a starting cornerback this fall.
"He was in the building today," Wood said Wednesday.