If there was one aspect of the 2020 NFL Draft that we can all appreciate, it had to be the inside look at the different in-home setups coaches and general managers had for this unprecedented remote draft.
But it became immediately clear that no setup was going to top what Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury had to work with.
Just ahead of the draft, the Cardinals’ Twitter account posted a photo of Kingsbury lounging in the living room of his ultramodern home in Paradise Valley, Ariz. As far as NFL Draft setups go, no team was able to beat the mountain views, ignited fire pit and floor-to-ceiling windows.
War Room 2.0 pic.twitter.com/aCh3GYPVCG
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 24, 2020
Check that: It’s better in Legos form.
Kliff Kingsbury’s modern Arizona home inspired us to build this Lego version for the #NFLDraft. How did we do? @NFLDraft @AZCardinals @LEGO_Group @espn @ESPNNFL pic.twitter.com/lvNUAIBvlH
— Lori Johnston (@fastcopy) April 25, 2020
As NFL fans continued to be fascinated by Kingsbury’s home, University of Georgia lecturer Lori Johnston built Kingsbury’s NFL Draft setup with Legos. And she did so with stunning accuracy.
Lego Kliff Kingsbury Is AWESOME!!! #NFLDraft #KliffKingsbury #Lego pic.twitter.com/6oHWfWIY5x
— David Haar (@davidhaar) April 26, 2020
It almost seems like Legos were invented for this exact project. Everything is awesome.
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