Darian Kinnard to be featured on "Big Boys Club"
NFL Draft season is in full force as the most popular offseason event on the calendar is now just a week away. Currently, the internet is filled with mock drafts and big boards. Mostly, folks are focused on how the quarterbacks will shake out.
Duke Manyweather and Geoff Schwartz have different ideas.
For the second year in a row, the former NFL offensive lineman and offensive line trainer have teamed up to shine some light on the best offensive line prospects in the draft.
“Big Boys Club” is a television feature that shines light on play in the trenches and gives some background information on the prospects set to hear their name called in the draft. Kentucky right tackle Darian Kinnard will be one of five prospects involved in the event this season.
The full episode will air on Sunday on YouTube and will take fans behind the scenes as Kinnard, Charles Cross (Mississippi State), Evan Neal (Alabama), Trevor Penning (Northern Iowa), and Andrew Stueber (Michigan) are preparing for the draft.
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This is the second year of the show as Schwartz is dedicated to teaching fans and folks in sports media about offensive line play and what goes on with the big boys in the trenches.
After being named an All-American as a senior, Kinnard participated in the Senior Bowl, the NFL Scouting Combine, and Kentucky Pro Day as part of the pre-draft process. The former four-star recruit was a tackle his entire time in college but could slide inside to guard at the next level. The current consensus seems to be that the senior will be a day two pick going at any point between rounds two and three.
“Big Boys Club” will give everyone a chance to learn some more about Darian Kinnard as both a prospect and a person. Let the big guys on the line of scrimmage get some shine as the draft approaches.
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