Iowa DB DeJean, likely 1st-rounder, enters draft

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Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean, a unanimous All-America selection despite missing the final few games with a lower leg injury, declared for the NFL draft on Thursday.

“These past 3 years have been filled with memories that will last a lifetime,” DeJean posted to X (formerly Twitter). “Putting on the black and gold and playing in Kinnick Stadium has been a dream of mine since I was a little kid and it has been everything I expected and more.

“… What that being said, I am declaring for the 2024 NFL draft.”

ESPN Insider Mel Kiper projects DeJean as the No. 13 overall prospect for the draft as well as the top draft-eligible cornerback.

DeJean, a native of Odebolt, Iowa, had two interceptions and five pass breakups in 10 games, while not allowing a touchdown in 388 snaps of coverage. He also excelled as a returner, averaging 11.5 yards on punt returns while returning a 70-yarder for a touchdown against Michigan State while having another against Minnesota overturned because of what officials deemed an invalid fair catch signal.

He suffered the injury in practice in mid-November and missed Iowa’s final two regular-season games as well as the Big Ten championship.

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