Gulf of Brazil
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We already have Harris and the Okwara Brothers.
Harris would have to be re-signed and his run defense in horrible
Romeo Okwara will more than likely be extremely limited early on next year -same for Okudah -
Here's a good article on what might to expect coming back from an achilles injury - This particular article followed former Lions DE Kerry Hyder and his progression post injury
Studies suggest long recovery after Achilles injuries for Romeo Okwara, Jeff Okudah
Okwara and Okudah may play in 2022, but may not return to form until 2023.
www.prideofdetroit.com
Hyder’s path to recovery offers a blueprint for Okwara (both 26-year-old EDGE rushers at the time of injury) and potentially Okudah (a 22-year-old cornerback).
Both Okwara and Okudah’s 2021 season is over and they are looking at a recovery time that could reach a full year before they’re able to return to play—though it is becoming more common to return a bit sooner, meaning 2022 training camp is not off the table.
The odds are that the 2022 season could result in a reduced or situational role as each player is recovering to full health, but it's important to recognize that others in the NFL have overcome these odds and have returned without setback sooner.
By 2023, at a minimum, both are expected to be back at full capacity.