THE Bengals of Cincinnati Having the 17th choice in total in the first round of Thursday of the NFL draft in Green Bay, and the Michigan Kenneth Grant platform could be among the best available defensive line players.
Grant is one of the five players who make sense for Bengals at n ° 17, According to the Inquireire’s Kelsey ConwayWho added that the best feature of Grant is his breathtaking ability.
Michigan’s defensive line player, Kenneth Grant, reached out to dismiss the quarterrier of Washington Michael Penix Jr.
What to know about the subsidy of 6 feet 4 inches and 331 pounds, which played three seasons for the Wolverines of Michigan:
Grant was appointed the third Associated Press All-American team last season.
Selection of the second All-Big Ten team, Grant started 12 games in its last season for Michigan, totaling 32 plated, 6.5 plated for the loss, three bags and five shortcomings.
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Grant, who was 21, did not play in the Michigan victory in the Bowl against Alabama.
In 2023, Grant was also appointed second All-Big Ten team. He played in the 15 games and made five departures for the Wolverine National Championship team, ending his second season with 29 plated, five plated for the loss, 3.5 interception bags and six shortcomings.
Grant did not participate in exercises in the field at the NFL combination due to a tension in the hamstrings.
Grant participated in the professional day of Michigan after the combine harvester, recording a dashboard of 5.11 40 yards, a vertical jump of 3-foot of 8 feet 9 inch and 27 bench repetitions at 330 pounds.
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“Grant’s game will finally meet in full when it is able to take its impressive physical attributes and impose its will on the opponents,” wrote Zierlein Grant NFL.com project profile. “Grant is a full -bodied large nose plate whose ribbon can operate hot and cold depending on the game and the types of blocks it is confronted.”
Grant played in both directions as a line player at Merrillville in Indiana high school.
As a senior, Grant helped Merrillville to a 12-1 file. Grant also participated in the weight throwing for the school’s athletics team.
After Grant arrived at Ann Arbor, the Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh, called Grant “a gift from the gods of football”.
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Grant lost around 20 pounds before his second season for Wolverines, from around 360 to around 340.
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