Wetumpka native Brandon Kennedy hoping to get NFL Draft call
Former Wetumpka offensive lineman Brandon Kennedy is ready for a shot in the NFL after a six-year college career.(Source: WSFA 12 News)
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This year’s draft will feature 259 picks over the course of seven rounds.
Wetumpka native Brandon Kennedy is hoping he will be one of those lucky 259.
“Looking back from about five or six years ago when I first got into college to now, it has been a heck of a journey, and I’m blessed to be in this position now,” said Kennedy.
What a journey it has been for offensive lineman.
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