Borom started the final two years of his college career at Missouri, primarily lining up at right tackle, which led to him being drafted by Chicago in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft (No. 151 overall). He started his rookie season on injured reserve due to an ankle injury but returned and earned a starting role the second half of the season.
Over the next three seasons, Borom was in and out of the starting lineup and would start another 19 games for the Bears.
He hit free agency last offseason and signed a one-year deal with Miami to be their swing tackle. When starting right tackle Austin Jackson was injured Week 1, Borom jumped back into the starting lineup and made 11 starts last season allowing just two sacks in 404 pass-blocking snaps.
Most of Borom's NFL experience has come at right tackle, but he's also filled in at left tackle and both guard spots and has played at least 330 offensive snaps in each of his five seasons in the league. He's a five-year veteran with 38 games of starting experience under his belt.