In 2017, the Green Bay Packers used their first draft pick on cornerback Kevin King. Coming out of Washington, King already had a history of shoulder issues.
King's first shoulder injury came during his freshman season in 2013 when he dislocated his left shoulder making a tackle. Since then, that shoulder has popped out of its socket several times.
That doesn't sound good, but that's probably also a lot more common in football players than we realize.
King has finished both of his first two seasons with the Packers on injured reserve. In his rookie season of 2017, it was because of the left shoulder, which he had surgery on after going on IR.