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Name: Levi Draper (+) Shoulder INJs/Out for 2021
College: Arkansas     Number: 30
Height: 6-0   Weight: 223
Position: ILB  Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 4.56
   40 Time: 4.65
  40 High: 4.74

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Height: 5116
Weight: 223

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 Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...(+) Shoulder INJs/Out for 2021...2020: NAC...Transfer from Oklahoma



 Levi Draper, Arkansas, Player News

  08/21/21 - ILB Levi DraperrSr/2022, Arkansas, 6-0, 223 (DS#999 ILB) + More +

  Levi Draper, a linebacker-turned-tight end who transferred to Arkansas from Oklahoma last year, suffered a shoulder injury in preseason practice and will no longer play football for the Razorbacks. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said Draper injured his shoulder on the day he was moved to tight end last weekend. Draper was recruited by the Razorbacks as a linebacker, but did not play last season due to a shoulder injury. "His shoulder went out and he has, with my blessing - basically I talked to him about it - and he's medical redshirting, so he's done," Pittman said. "I actually called him in to talk to him about it because he's already had three surgeries in his career, two last year." Draper was injured during Arkansas' season opener against Georgia last season and underwent surgery last October. It is unknown when the other surgery was performed. - Northwest Arkansas Times

(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2022 ILB Levi DraperArkansas
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  10/16/20 - ILB Levi DraperrSr/2022, Arkansas, 6-0, 223 (DS#999 ILB) + More +

  Arkansas junior linebacker Levi Draper underwent successful surgery, his mother, Rustin Draper, said in a Twitter post Tuesday. The post did not specify the nature of Levi Draper's surgery, but a source said it was to repair a torn labrum suffered during the Razorbacks' season opener against Georgia. Draper has not played in Arkansas' past two games. "Would do anything to be healthy and be on the field with those boys, but I'm so proud to be (a part) of this group, wouldn't trade it for anything," Draper tweeted following the Razorbacks' 30-28 loss at Auburn on Saturday. Draper transferred to Arkansas as a graduate earlier this year from Oklahoma, where he played primarily on special teams the past two seasons. In pregame depth charts, Draper has been listed as a backup to Bumper Pool at weakside linebacker. - Northwest Arkansas Times

(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2022 ILB Levi DraperArkansas
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  06/20/20 - ILB Levi DraperrSr/2022, Arkansas, 6-0, 223 (DS#999 ILB) + More +

  Levi Draper's familiarity with the Arkansas Razorbacks predates long before his announcement in early February that he'd be coming to Fayetteville to play football. Draper hails from Collinsville, Okla., which is a short trip north of Tulsa. The drive east from Collinsville to Fayetteville takes about as long as the one he so often took southwest to Norman, Okla., where Draper, a 6-1, 234-pound linebacker, used to play for the Oklahoma Sooners. Draper grew up with a fair amount of Razorback fans around him, and he knew of people who went to the University of Arkansas from his own area. One of those was Keon Hatcher, who, like Draper, is from the Tulsa area. Hatcher, who played at Owasso High School, was a wide receiver for the Razorbacks from 2012-16 before going on to play briefly in the NFL. Draper followed the success Hatcher had on the Hill.

After deciding to transfer from the Sooners in January, Arkansas made too much sense to pass up. "It just had a real family feel to it," said Draper, who took an unofficial visit to Fayetteville on Feb. 1 before orally committing three days later on Feb. 4. "As soon as I walked in the building, everyone's treated like family, everyone's treated with respect. It didn't seem like a visit, nothing like that - it seemed like people in that building genuinely care. "I felt like that left a great impression on me and even more so on my parents. I felt like it was a great fit." - Northwest Arkansas Times


(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2022 ILB Levi DraperArkansas
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