4 realistic Cardinals scenarios for the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft
By Jim Koch
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Kenyon Green – OL (Texas A&M)
Kenyon Green has the type of versatility that the Cardinals love in their offensive linemen. In his three seasons at Texas A&M University, the 6-foot-4, 324-pounder saw action at four of the five positions along the Aggies line, with center being the exception.
Green is a two-time Consensus All-American who could infuse some youth into a Cards blocking unit that is currently comprised entirely of veterans. Could Keim surprise the fanbase by addressing an area of the team that is not considered a weakness at the present time?
To put it simply, Green is a bonafide stud. While he may not start right away, the 21-year-old appears to be a can’t-miss blocker who could pay dividends in the desert for many years to come.