Kentucky Football: Where will Wildcat prospects land in 2020 NFL Draft?
Kentucky’s Logan Stenberg earned the nickname Mr. Nasty in Lexington.
Stenberg is a fierce 6-6, 322-pound guard that was known for laying down vicious blocks for a Wildcats team that led the SEC in rushing a year ago and the previous three years created holes for program all-time leading rusher and now Pittsburgh Steelers running back Benny Snell Jr.
The 2019 second-team All-American will likely find a home early on during day three of the draft and a perfect fit would be with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Jacksonville’s interior offensive line struggled a year ago and they must work on protecting Gardner Minshew if they want the former sixth-rounder to be successful.
Stenberg is a nasty blocker who will do just that and could compete for a starting job right away. He’d also reunite with college teammate and 2019 first-rounder Josh Allen who already campaigned for Jacksonville to select him and all of Kentucky’s draft prospects.
Projection: Fourth round (No. 116 overall to Jaguars)