The Browns Wire Podcast: Interview with NFL prospect Mason Kinsey

The Browns Wire Podcast: Interview with NFL prospect Mason Kinsey, the only D-III player at the Shrine Bowl

Welcome to The Browns Wire Podcast, hosted by Josh Keatley (@JoshKeatley16). This week Adam Moore (@moore2102) and I talk to NFL Draft prospect, Mason Kinsey (MasonKinsey87) of Berry College.

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Music provided by Good Reverend.

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Colts met with two prospects at East-West Shrine Game

Colts met with two prospects at the Shrine Game.

With the postseason heating up as the championship games arrive Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts were hard at work during the week of practices for the East-West Shrine Game.

The first of the collegiate All-Star weeks for the offseason, the Colts only reportedly met with two prospects throughout the week. These interviews should be taken with a grain of salt as most teams make contact with any player that might be on their draft board, regardless of where they are sitting.

According to Walter Football, the Colts only met with two players during the Shrine Game week. The two players listed were Oklahoma cornerback Parnell Motley and Berry wide receiver Mason Kinsey.

Motley, a senior out of Oklahoma, stands six feet tall. In his four seasons as a Sooner, Motley recorded 176 tackles (130 solo), six interceptions and 39 passes defended. He also recorded 7.5 tackles for loss and six forced fumbles.

Kinsey stands at 5-foot-11, 187 pounds according to the Berry team website. During the 2019 season, he recorded 65 receptions for 1,221 yards and 16 touchdowns. He scored 50 touchdowns over the last three seasons at Berry.

These interviews should be taken with a grain of salt, but they should be noted once we begin to get closer to the NFL Combine and eventual draft in April.