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Ben Banogu: Falls short of roster
Banogu was released by the Cowboys on Tuesday, Nick Harris of the team's website reports.
Drafted in the second round by the Colts in 2019, Banogu failed to make an impact in his first four years in the league, and now he's come up short in his attempt to crack the Cowboys' deep defensive end rotation. The TCU product has recorded 18 tackles and zero sacks in 34 games over the last three seasons.
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Cowboys' Ben Banogu: Lands in Dallas
Banogu agreed to a contract with the Cowboys on Wednesday, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
After spending the first four years of his career in Indianapolis, the 2019 second-round pick has found a new home. Banogu accumulated 29 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one forced fumble during his four-year tenure in Indianapolis. He will most likely compete for a depth role along the Cowboys' defensive line.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Gets sack in preseason opener
Banogu had three tackles and a sack in Saturday's preseason loss at Buffalo.
Banogu has been a disappointment as a second-round draft pick, as he had just two tackles while playing 66 snaps on defense last season. He showed some pass-rush ability against the third-string offense Saturday, but that may not be enough for him to win a meaningful reserve role in the defensive line rotation.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Limited role Sunday
Banogu played just six snaps and didn't have a tackle in Sunday's loss to Seattle.
Despite drawing some praise for his improvement in the preseason, Banogu had a limited role on the defensive line. The 2019 second-round draft pick hasn't been able to live up to his draft position with just 2.5 career sacks in 26 career games.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Plays just seven snaps
Banogu had a tackle and played seven snaps on defense in Sunday's loss at Jacksonville.
Banogu was seen as a contender for a starting role at defensive end with Kemoko Turay still out with an anklle injury, but he had a limited reserve role Sunday.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Back at practice Friday
Banogu (ankle) returned to practice Friday, Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
There was major concern after Banogu was carted off the field Monday with an ankle injury, but he spent only a few days on the sidelines before getting back in action. The 2019 second-round pick is poised to see an increase from the 17.1 snaps he averaged per game in 2019, and he could take a starting job from Al-Quadin Muhammad with a solid finish to training camp.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Carted off Monday
Banogu was carted off the practice field Monday after he rolled his ankle, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Although it's usually a negative sign when the cart is needed, early indications are that the injury is not expected to be long term. Banogu is expected to undergo further testing in the coming days before a specific diagnosis is provided. The 2019 second-round pick supplied 11 tackles and 2.5 sacks last season, and he's expected to continue in a depth role during the 2020 season once healthy.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Notches 2.5 sacks in rookie year
Banogu posted 11 tackles and 2.5 sacks over 16 games in 2019.
The rookie second-round pick toiled in a reserve role, averaging 17.1 defensive snaps per game, but he made a pass-rushing impact with eight quarterback pressures. His role in 2020 depends on whether the Colts re-sign Jabaal Sheard, but if they don't, he'll compete with Al-Quadin Muhammad for a starting gig at defensive end.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Disruptive performance Sunday
Banogu had a sack, a tackle for a loss, a forced fumble and a pass defensed in Sunday's win over Denver.
Banogu made an impact on defense with several disruptive plays. He played on 36 of the defense's 73 snaps. His continued improvement would help the Colts over come the loss of Kemoko Turay to an ankle injury.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Gets to quarterback Sunday
Banogu had a tackle, 0.5 sacks and two QB hits in Sunday's loss at the Chargers.
Banogu wasn't a starter but played on 27 of the defense's 63 snaps as he'll be a steady part of the defensive line rotation. He also looked fully healthy after dealing with a hamstring issue during the preseason.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Sees preseason action
Banogu (hamstring) played 25 defensive snaps and two special teams snaps during Saturday's preseason game against the Browns.
Even though Banogu didn't record a fantasy-relevant stat, it's still a positive sign he played, given he'd been dealing with a hamstring issue for much of training camp. Now that he's healthy, expect the 2019 second-round pick to solidify himself as a depth option on the defensive line for the upcoming season.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Returns to practice
Banogu (hamstring) returned to practice Saturday morning, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Good news for Banogu, who is battling with Al-Quadin Muhammad for a starting gig while Jabaal Sheard is out after knee surgery. The Colts figure to take it easy with their second-round pick, however.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Dealing with hamstring issue
Banogu is dealing with a hamstring injury, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
It's unclear when Banogu sustained the injury or how much longer it'll keep him sidelined. The Colts wanted to start the rookie at defensive end for training camp.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Will begin at defensive end
Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus said the Colts will deploy Banogu at defensive end ahead of his first training camp, but the rookie's role could eventually expand to include time at linebacker, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star.
Versatility was one of the main selling points in the pre-draft process for Banogu, a second-round pick. Whether Banogu used at defensive end or outside linebacker, the Colts will look to take advantage of his speed and explosiveness as an edge rusher.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Splitting work between DL and LB
Banogu worked with the defensive line Tuesday during OTAs, but will alternate between end and linebacker in future sessions, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Banogu, a second-round pick in April, is expected to play linebacker in the team's base defense and rush from the end in sub-packages. He warrants monitoring in IDP leagues thanks to the pass-rushing upside he might offer thanks to his 4.62-second 40-yard dash time, 40-inch vertical and 134-inch broad jump.
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Colts' Ben Banogu: Indianapolis selects in second
The Colts selected Banogu in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 49th overall.
Banogu is a slightly different but almost certainly better prospect than former TCU teammate and first-round pick L.J. Collier. Banogu is a DE/OLB tweener at 6-foot-4, 250 pounds, but Indianapolis' Tampa-2 approach on defense welcomes numerous unconventional applications on the defensive line, and Banogu's frame is definitely big enough for wide-nine splits at defensive end. He was highly productive as a freshman (five sacks, 14.5 tackles for loss) at Louisiana-Monroe before transferring to TCU, where Banogu had zero trouble with the jump in competition. If he earns DE eligibility in fantasy leagues, then Banogu warrants monitoring in IDP leagues thanks to the pass-rushing upside he might pose with his 4.62-second 40, 40-inch vertical, and 134-inch broad jump.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 252 lbs |
Birthplace: Nigeria |
Age: 28 |
School: TCU |
Experience: 5 |