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2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Peter Udoibok, WR, Concordia St. Paul

2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Peter Udoibok, WR, Concordia St. Paul
Learn about Peter Udoibok, a top prospect wide receiver for the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover his size, speed, and ability to stretch the field.
  • Name: Peter Udoibok
  • Position: Wide Receiver 
  • College: Concordia Saint Paul University
  • Height: 6’4”
  • Weight: 220
  • Twitter: P_Udoibok
  • Instagram: P_Udoibok

What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2025 NFL Draft?

What makes me a top prospect in my position to start with is my size. There are not a lot of wide receivers that are 6’4” 220 lbs and are able to move at an efficient and elite level. Having that ability with size is not common. I am able to stretch the field, high point the ball, and take the top off over defenders with speed. My wingspan is the same as my offensive linemen and I enjoy blocking for the run.  In addition to that I have a lot of experience at many different levels. Having the opportunity to be at a couple of different schools and being able to learn more about the game and take more coaching is always a blessing. I am an extremely hard worker and very coachable and always looking to critique my play in any way shape or form to get better. In my attitude, I am never satisfied and always want more and achieve more. I have demonstrated my hard work on and off the field by graduating with honors and achieving my MBA this fall.

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

As I said above, what NFL teams should know about me is my size. There are not a lot of wide receivers that are 6’4″ 220 lbs and are able to move at an efficient and elite level. Having that ability with size is not common. I am able to stretch the field, release corners, high point the ball, and take the top off over defenders with speed. My wingspan is the same as my offensive linemen and I enjoy blocking for the run. My athleticism and being a four-sport athlete in high school shows.

In addition to that, I have a lot of experience at many different levels. Having the opportunity to be at a couple of different schools and being able to learn more about the game and take more coaching is always a blessing. I am an extremely hard worker and very coachable, and I’m always looking to critique my play in any way shape, or form to get better. In my attitude, I am never satisfied and always want more and achieve more. I have demonstrated my hard work on and off the field by graduating with honors and achieving my MBA this fall.

NFL teams should know that these physical attributes and my well-rounded skill set make me a rare talent at the wide receiver position. My size, athleticism, experience, work ethic, and constant drive to improve set me apart. I have the tools and mindset to be an impact player at the next level, and I’m eager to demonstrate that to any team that gives me the opportunity.

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be?

My uncle has sickle cell armenia and with that is a cause that I wish to donate to and help those struggling. If not sickle cell it would be to help those in need in Nigeria. I am Nigerian and am proud of that and being able to give back to my culture and those in need is very important to me.

Who was your role model?

My role model is my father.  He is the first of his family to immigrate from Nigeria and provide for his family.  It took a lot for him to be here from being a child soldier and the struggles of moving and being in a completely different country.  He had to overcome a lot of adversity and his story is a testament that with hard work, discipline, and determination you can accomplish anything like himself being one of the top Lawyers in the state of Minnesota. 

Who is your favorite NFL team?

My favorite NFL team would be the Minnesota Vikings or any of the teams that former friends and teammates of mine play on. 

Who is the most underrated teammate at your school?

The most underrated teammates at my school would be either Drew Enke, Troy Ellinson, Jaylin Richardson, Cyrus McClure, or Koffi Ogeble. All of these players and teammates of mine have the skills and talent to play at the D1 level or even the next level in my eyes. 

What is your biggest pet peeve?

My biggest pet peeve is people who are lazy or have bad dinner table etiquette 

Who is your favorite teacher ever?

My favorite teacher ever was my sixth-grade teacher. Her love for teaching and passion for helping others grow meant a lot to me. She helped me out a lot at that time and I will never forget her kindness. 

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome?

The hardest moment in my life to overcome would be the times in the transfer portal. The portal is a very scary place sometimes with the amount of uncertainty there is. There are thousands of kids that are competing for such limited and minimal spots. I often questioned if leaving was the right decision and if where I was going was going to be the better fit. Also, make sure that whatever school you are choosing truly is the right and correct fit for you and whether or not what you are getting told is the truth or a reason to just add depth. 

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house what would it be?

My franchise restaurant would serve various dishes like shrimp alfredo, lamb chops, crab boils, chicken wings, and tomahawk steaks which are all my signature foods that I am known for in my family at being good at cooking and making. 

What is your favorite snack food?

Favorite snack foods are cheese and crackers or chips and guacamole. 

What is your degree in?

I received my degree from the University of Minnesota in Business and Marketing and am currently finishing up my Masters in Business Administration at CSP.

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why?

I would want to have dinner with Warren Buffett, Martin Luther King Jr., and Adam Thielen. I would love to hear investing insights from Warren Buffett and the key drivers to being financially successful. I would love to learn from MLK about being a better leader in the community and standing up for their beliefs. Finally, I say Adam Thielen because of his story of making it to the NFL the adversity he had to overcome, and how both he and I are the underdogs. 

What is your biggest weakness?

My weakness is that I may be too hard on myself. I am my biggest critic. I hold myself to consistent hard standards and always try to achieve them and more and that requires me to stay hard on myself. There are times when I do not give myself the recognition I deserve.

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