Ogbongbemiga has both the instincts and the athletic talent to run, chase and tackle if he's kept clean and allowed to flow. He struggled at times when the running game was headed downhill at him as an inside linebacker. Taking on blocks and slipping blocks are still things he needs to master, as he lacks the play strength to quickly unglue from contact once the blocker gets into him. He plays with adequate range and has a nose for where running plays are headed, taking angles that allow him to make plays behind the line of scrimmage. While he has some blitz talent, his coverage instincts and awareness are in need of improvement. He should come in as a backup at Will linebacker.
Linebacker turned designated rusher in the Oklahoma State defensive scheme. Bundage is small as a linebacker and tiny as an edge rusher with a frame that looks more like a box safety. He has dealt with back issues that have slowed him and did a nice job of making himself productive as a pass rusher this past season with eight sacks. Watching him as a linebacker requires a trip back to the 2018 tape and there were issues with diagnosis and key reading too often as a run defender. Size is a major concern moving forward as a pro.