NFL Combine measurements: Georgia football OG Solomon Kindley

Georgia football offensive guard Solomon Kindley NFL Combine measurements.

On Tuesday, Georgia football offensive guard Solomon Kindley began his week at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, where he underwent measurements, medical exams and partook in interviews.

Kindley is viewed as mid-round draft pick, likely somewhere in the third or fourth round.

In Indy, he measured in at 6-foot-3 and 1/4 inches tall and weighed in at 337 pounds.

Since 2017, Kindley started 10 games at right guard and 26 at left guard.

Kindley left Georgia with one year of eligibility remaining.

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NFL Combine measurements: Georgia football OT Isaiah Wilson

NFL Combine measurements for Georgia football OT Isaiah Wilson.

On Tuesday, a number Georgia football players began their NFL Combine experience, with the first day consisting of measurements, medical exams and interviews.

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Two year starter at right tackle, Isaiah Wilson, checked in at 6-foot-6 and 1/2 inches tall. He also weighed in at 350 pounds, which is 10 pounds heavier than the weight Georgia released in 2018.

The dude is simply a monster and should go on to have a nice, long NFL career.

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Former Georgia football QB Jake Fromm on why he declared early

It was a surprising decision to some, but one that made a good deal of sense for Fromm both from an outsider’s perspective and his own.

In his first appearance before media members at the NFL Scouting Combine, quarterback prospect Jake Fromm fielded questions regarding his decision to leave the University of Georgia and declare for the NFL Draft with a year of eligibility remaining.

It was a surprising decision to some of Dawg Nation, but ultimately one that made a good deal of sense for Fromm both from an outsider’s perspective and his own.

“That was a tough one for me. I’ve never prayed about any decision more than that decision.”

Though it was certainly his and only his decision to make, he didn’t reach his conclusion on his own. The projected draft pick out of Houston County spoke of the many people in his corner who provided him guidance along the way.

“I really spoke to friends, family, mentors, people who, I really respect their opinion. But it was in my heart to come here and do this, to want to be a professional. It was a dream of mine since I was a kid. Now I’m here trying to make dreams come true.”

When asked if the loss of several offensive coaching staff members affected his decision to forego his senior season in Athens, Fromm, cautiously and intelligently didn’t give too much away.

“I didn’t have every clue. There were some things that we kind of knew about and some things we didn’t, but that’s part of college football. Things are constantly kind of ‘merry-go-round.'”

Fromm will appear alongside a slew of other NFL-caliber gunslingers in drills and skills assessments on Thursday, February 27, along with tight ends and wide receivers. Appearing confident in his decision, he’s eager to get going.

Georgia’s Andrew Thomas receives impressive NFL Combine measurements

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Andrew Thomas is projected as one of the top players in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Andrew Thomas is projected as one of the top players in the 2020 NFL Draft. Thomas, who played left tackle for his final two seasons in Athens, is attending the NFL Combine.

Thomas will look to display his impressive size and athleticism at the combine. Thomas is off to a good start with some good measurements:

Andrew Thomas should be a first round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He’s been compared to a former first round pick who played an Tennessee and has invaluable experience and talent. Fans should keep a close eye on Thomas at the combine, where he should have one of the most dominant performances of any lineman.

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