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You don't have to be put into this box that everybody says that, 'If you go to this school, you won't be able to do these things.'"Larry said that, were he not going on to the NFL, he would likely go to school to become an oncologist.They hired a personal trainer to work with Ogunjobi, but that didn't work out. “I even took one twice, after having to withdraw the first time.”Unwilling to entertain what seemed an unlikely NFL dream, Ogunjobi’s plan was to use his time at UNC Charlotte to prepare for a career in medicine. “They aren’t teaching facts and rules, but innovation and the value of varied perspectives.”Sympathetic to the pressure Ogunjobi felt in balancing football and school, Cukic taught him to better manage his time. “College football is a full-time job, so a lot of players seek a lighter academic load,” he says. Just three years out of Charlotte and a decade from being just a big kid from Greensboro, Larry Ogunjobi is a giant of a man in Cleveland. Larry Ogunjobi, once overweight with an unhealthy video game obsession, has transformed into an improbable NFL draft pick. "We stayed in Nigeria for three months to take care of my father, to stay with my father during his last days and that really touched (Larry).""After that," Mercy said, "we thought, we have to do something else, get him out, get him active."Ogunjobi did an internship at the hospital in Greensboro during his senior year in high school and double majored in Computer Science and Biology in college.Friday night, after five years at the school and finishing as the 49ers all-time leader in tackles, tackles for loss, sacks and quarterback hurries, he became the first member of the UNC Charlotte football program to get drafted into the NFL.Ogunjobi recalls playing Halo and Call of Duty, as well, among others on his XBox. He was pretty good at all of them.So they did one of the most difficult things for a parent to do, even if it involves something negatively impacting their child. If football were meant to be, it would wait. It could have gone the other way -- diabetic and all the other things that come with that, but now we're here."Given that, it's a bit surprising that Ogunjobi said that playing in the NFL was something that was always in the back of his mind."When he started playing football, that really structured him, too," she said. The school didn't start playing football until the 2013 season. He started packing weight, just packing the weight.""My first thought was, 'Man, this is hard,'" Ogunjobi said.Larry Ogunjobi, a third round pick by the Browns, went from dangerously overweight to NFL player.Larry Ogunjobi holds up his Browns jersey with his father, Larry Sr., to his left and his mother, Mercy (right, next to Larry) and sister Faith (far right) around him.Faith stood behind Mercy while she said this and, almost annoyed at the memory, echoed how often he reread it.Mercy said her son was always smart, but he was simply spending more time with video games than books."That has always been a big part of my life was trying to figure out how I can be a better person because one thing that my parents had always taught me was that life is bigger than you and you have to treat people as such," he said. “That’s what’s amazing about the story.”Great story rooting for this guy to have a big year.Intense high school football practices burned plenty of calories, and when Ogunjobi realized he had finally found a sport a guy his size could play, he became so devoted to offseason cardio workouts that he eventually got down to 237 pounds. I like this guy, the Browns are building a winner.“He lost all that weight and rebuilt it,” his college coach Brad Lambert said. So he set out to do all of that.When Ogunjobi was 16, Mercy gave him a Bible as one of his birthday presents. “When you put all of these interesting people from diverse backgrounds in one place with a common passion, incredibly organic relationships develop.
You don't have to be put into this box that everybody says that, 'If you go to this school, you won't be able to do these things.'"Larry said that, were he not going on to the NFL, he would likely go to school to become an oncologist.They hired a personal trainer to work with Ogunjobi, but that didn't work out. “I even took one twice, after having to withdraw the first time.”Unwilling to entertain what seemed an unlikely NFL dream, Ogunjobi’s plan was to use his time at UNC Charlotte to prepare for a career in medicine. “They aren’t teaching facts and rules, but innovation and the value of varied perspectives.”Sympathetic to the pressure Ogunjobi felt in balancing football and school, Cukic taught him to better manage his time. “College football is a full-time job, so a lot of players seek a lighter academic load,” he says. Just three years out of Charlotte and a decade from being just a big kid from Greensboro, Larry Ogunjobi is a giant of a man in Cleveland. Larry Ogunjobi, once overweight with an unhealthy video game obsession, has transformed into an improbable NFL draft pick. "We stayed in Nigeria for three months to take care of my father, to stay with my father during his last days and that really touched (Larry).""After that," Mercy said, "we thought, we have to do something else, get him out, get him active."Ogunjobi did an internship at the hospital in Greensboro during his senior year in high school and double majored in Computer Science and Biology in college.Friday night, after five years at the school and finishing as the 49ers all-time leader in tackles, tackles for loss, sacks and quarterback hurries, he became the first member of the UNC Charlotte football program to get drafted into the NFL.Ogunjobi recalls playing Halo and Call of Duty, as well, among others on his XBox. He was pretty good at all of them.So they did one of the most difficult things for a parent to do, even if it involves something negatively impacting their child. If football were meant to be, it would wait. It could have gone the other way -- diabetic and all the other things that come with that, but now we're here."Given that, it's a bit surprising that Ogunjobi said that playing in the NFL was something that was always in the back of his mind."When he started playing football, that really structured him, too," she said. The school didn't start playing football until the 2013 season. He started packing weight, just packing the weight.""My first thought was, 'Man, this is hard,'" Ogunjobi said.Larry Ogunjobi, a third round pick by the Browns, went from dangerously overweight to NFL player.Larry Ogunjobi holds up his Browns jersey with his father, Larry Sr., to his left and his mother, Mercy (right, next to Larry) and sister Faith (far right) around him.Faith stood behind Mercy while she said this and, almost annoyed at the memory, echoed how often he reread it.Mercy said her son was always smart, but he was simply spending more time with video games than books."That has always been a big part of my life was trying to figure out how I can be a better person because one thing that my parents had always taught me was that life is bigger than you and you have to treat people as such," he said. “That’s what’s amazing about the story.”Great story rooting for this guy to have a big year.Intense high school football practices burned plenty of calories, and when Ogunjobi realized he had finally found a sport a guy his size could play, he became so devoted to offseason cardio workouts that he eventually got down to 237 pounds. I like this guy, the Browns are building a winner.“He lost all that weight and rebuilt it,” his college coach Brad Lambert said. So he set out to do all of that.When Ogunjobi was 16, Mercy gave him a Bible as one of his birthday presents. “When you put all of these interesting people from diverse backgrounds in one place with a common passion, incredibly organic relationships develop.