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2021 NFL Draft Profile: Charleston Defensive Tackle Kenny Randall

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After originally committing to Temple, defensive tackle Kenny Randall eventually landed at the University of Charleston, where he blossomed into a star for the Golden Eagles. Randall opted out of UC’s abbreviated 2020 season.

In three seasons, Randall racked up 116 total tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss and nine sacks. In 2019, Randall finished second on UC with 64 total tackles with 16.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Against FCS opponent Valparaiso, Randall recorded six tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack. He was named First-Team All-MEC following the season. Randall participated in West Virginia’s pro day last month.

Pro Day Results

  • Height: 6-foot-1
  • Weight: 302 pounds
  • 40: 4.95 seconds
  • Bench: 29 reps
  • 3-Cone: 7.53 seconds
  • Broad Jump: 9-feet, 6-inches
  • Vertical: 34 inches

Draft Projection

While some analysts project Randall to be a late-round draft pick, the general consensus seems to be that he will no be selected in this week’s draft. HeroSports.com ranks Randall as the fourth-best non-division I prospect. They rate him as a high priority undrafted free agent and say he is a “lock” to be signed.

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