Okung finishes what he started at NFL combine
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -Oklahoma State offensive lineman Russell Okung is showing off for representatives of 27 NFL teams, including three general managers.
The standout left tackle was the star attraction Wednesday at Oklahoma State's pro day.
During the NFL combine in Indianapolis late last month, the 6-foot-6, 310-pound Okung suffered a minor groin injury and skipped some drills. On Wednesday, he performed the four drills he missed but didn't run the 40-yard dash or do the bench press.
Two other Oklahoma State players projected as potential high-round picks, receiver Dez Bryant and cornerback Perrish Cox, didn't participate Wednesday.
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