Boston University CV Christian Mahogany, a top 2023 NFL draft prospect, misses upcoming season with torn ACL

One of the ACC’s top strikers is expected to miss the 2022 football season.
Boston University star guard Christian Mahogany told ESPN in a phone interview on Thursday that he tore the ACL in his right knee in May and will likely miss the entire season. upcoming tournament. Mahogany injured his knee while training at home in New Jersey.
Mahogany is a 6-foot-3, 335-pound red shirt bodyguard who is arguably the show’s top NFL draft prospect. He’s won several All-ACC first team titles ahead of the 2022 season. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr has ranked Mahogany the country’s No. 2 defending prospect for the 2023 draft.
Mahogany’s career trajectory seemed to follow a one-year detour, as he had his knee repaired May 27 by New York Giants Dr. Scott Rodeo at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New City. York.
While Mahogany has yet to receive a specific timeline for recovery, the general ACL timeline is between six and nine months. He says his recovery has progressed well so far and he is expected to return to play for Boston College in 2023.
“I think maybe I’ll come back because it’s hard [after an injury]”, he say.” I will have no doubt about my college career. Especially after an injury like this, I’m going to prove that I can still do it. “
Mahogany is Boston College’s only experienced returning starter in attack, meaning BC will have five full-time starters to open the 2022 season. Of the five expected. start, only 2 people in line started 4 matchups.
Mahogany finished the 2021 season in which he won the All-ACC title for the second team and – with another stellar year – was very well positioned to become a coveted prospect. would like. Along with his recovery, he plans to use this upcoming season to help his teammates, learn the games better, and focus on turning this experience into a positive that will help. beneficial to him in the long run.
“I’m up and down,” he said when asked about his feelings. “One day it goes up and some of it falls. I’m trying to stay positive. This is the plan for me. This is something that I have to overcome in my career. I will make a full recovery. safe and will come back by any means necessary.”
Mahogany ran red during the 2019 season at Boston College and then emerged as a starter and key player in attack in 2020. In 2021, he emerges as a class player, a strong addition to another BC star, Zion Johnson, who ended up being the 17th pick in the Los Angeles Chargers’ 2022 NFL draft.
Mahogany is predicted to be the next in the line of Boston University’s strong offensive line, a pool of positions that the program has consistently offered to the NFL for decades. According to ESPN Stats & Information study, Mahogany blew only one run block in 371 runs, good for the 11th best rate in FBS. He’s also credited with just two penalties during the season, according to ESPN Stats & Info data. He created just two midfield pressures on 314 passes.
Mahogany said he will pass on the knowledge from starting 21 games over the past two seasons and pass it on to his teammates. There are only two BC laners with starter experience – red grader Jack Conley (2) and red sophomore Ozzy Trapilo (2). They are expected to start alongside redshirt freshman Drew Kendall and redshirt senior student Finn Dirstine. Redshirt sophomore Kevin Cline is one of the players who could absorb some of the opportunities available in Mahogany’s absence.
“I’ll be around,” Mahogany said of her role in 2022. “Whenever I’m back on campus, hopefully soon, I’ll be there. Whoever fills my place, I’ll be there. give them instructions for success, whatever is necessary.”
He added: “Those guys have done a great job and I’ve watched them grow. I have no doubt they would do well without me.”
Mahogany credits BC coach Jeff Hafley for helping him find the best medical care and his mother, Francine Cerniglia, for taking care of him at home. He said his current and past teammates, along with the coaching staff, were in daily contact to express their support. He’s eager to show them and everyone that he can get back to top form. “It would be,” he said, “a great comeback.”
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34103058/boston-college-ol-christian-mahogany-top-2023-nfl-draft-prospect-miss-upcoming-season-torn-acl Boston University CV Christian Mahogany, a top 2023 NFL draft prospect, misses upcoming season with torn ACL