Kentucky OL Darian Kinnard stayed in shape flipping ‘big-(expletive) logs’ in yard during pandemic
INDIANAPOLIS -- Big, mean Kentucky offensive lineman Darian Kinnard stayed in shape during the initial COVID shutdown by flipping big logs and a telephone pole in his backyard. “My pandemic experience really was, when it all hit, everything got shut down,” Kinnard said. They’re fun guys,” Kinnard said of Detroit’s staff from the combine. Logan Stenberg, a former teammate of Kinnard’s from their days at Kentucky, was a fourth-round pick to Detroit in 2020. Detroit Lions should be feeling pretty set despite solid offensive line classCould the Detroit Lions draft another tight end?
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Detroit can get out of the deal for just $4.2 million in 2022, $2.8 million in 2023 and $1.4 million in 2024. Darian Kinnard, OL, KentuckyDarian Kinnard has been an absolute freight train for Kentucky’s rushing attack. Logan Bruss, OL, WisconsinFifth-year senior Logan Bruss is another right tackle that’s being evaluated and viewed as a guard heading into draft season. He’s worked at right tackle, extra tight end and right guard throughout his career. Wisconsin has the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder with 16 starts at right tackle and another six at right guard.
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