Tennessee football: Where experts have all four Vols in 2021 NFL Draft
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There are no predictions for Brandon Kennedy anywhere. He was honestly probably the one player who did not have the option to take advantage of the NCAA eligibility ruling, as he was granted a sixth year to play in 2020 due to multiple injury redshirts suffered while with the Alabama Crimson Tide and Tennessee football during his college years.
Kennedy is expected to sign with somebody as an undrafted free agent, and he’ll bring a lot to the table in the process as a reliable and smart center. His injury history is probably the thing that held him back the most when trying to showcase his draft potential.
However, Kennedy hasn’t had any serious injury in two years, and lots of the issues the Vols had last year weren’t on him. In fact, they aren the ball well considering there was no threat of a passing attack for much of the season.
Even with all of that, though, Kennedy is at the bottom of this list. Again, he shows up in no mock drafts and no rankings. We didn’t have any choice but to put him on here, as the other guys we are about to name appear in something. Let’s go to them next.