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We don't know what type of S+C program they had him on at Butler but obviously it wasn't nearly on par with a FBS program's. That said, He could still make significant gains. He was brought in to be a finesse, pass-blocking left tackle. He doesn't exactly have to become the Incredible Hulk. He just has to gain enough mass/strength to where he's not a total push over. He's technically sound with good feet and length. We've seen that these are the characteristics Butch Barry looks for in lineman recruits, knowing he can always bulk them up here in the weight room. It's too early to totally throw in the towel on the kid.Question for the workout warriors, after the reports of Kennedy being physically overmatched in Spring, is it possible for a young man to develop that kind strength needed for the job in a Summer of intense training? Is it possible that he develops, or is it probably too much work to accomplish in this short of a time frame?
However...Immediately getting moved to center is a huge red flag. It means the coaches were so unimpressed by his ability that they just threw away the idea of him playing tackle. He doesn't have the frame to play guard and if the best he can be is a center that can only combo block, it's probably good that he's only taking up a roster spot for one year.
Kid has a lot of proving to do in the weight room and on the field.