
- Name: Kendrick juniel jr
- Position: OLB/ Nickel
- College: Southern Arkansas University
- Height: 6’2
- Weight: 200
- Twitter: juniel_kendrick
- Instagram: kj_1k.1
What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2027 NFL Draft?
What separates me from other prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft is my complete approach to the game. I’m a competitor who brings size, athleticism, and versatility to my position, but I also take pride in my preparation, discipline, and football IQ. I work every day to improve my technique, study film, and be the type of player coaches can trust in any situation.
Tell me about a time you faced adversity and how you responded?
One of the biggest moments of adversity I’ve faced was having to prove myself every step of the way instead of being handed opportunities. Coming from a small town, I knew I wasn’t going to receive the same attention as players from bigger programs. That motivated me to work harder than everyone around me. Instead of getting discouraged, I focused on what I could control my preparation, work ethic, and attitude. I committed myself to improving every day in the weight room, on the practice field, and in the film room. Every setback became motivation to keep pushing forward.
What are your hobbies outside of football?
Outside of football, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, working out, and continuing to learn about business since I’m pursuing a business degree. I also enjoy watching film not just of myself, but of NFL players because I’m always looking for ways to improve my game. When I have free time, I like relaxing, listening to music, and staying connected with the people who have supported me throughout my journey. I believe having interests outside of football helps me stay balanced, keeps me mentally refreshed, and allows me to bring my best every time I step on the field.
What role do you see yourself playing at the next level?
At the next level, I see myself earning a role as a dependable player who can make an impact in multiple ways. My goal is to contribute immediately on special teams while continuing to develop into a consistent starter at my position. I’m willing to do whatever is asked of me, whether that’s competing on every snap, learning from veteran players, or taking on different responsibilities to help the team win. I want coaches and teammates to know they can count on me because of my work ethic, preparation, and team first mindset. My focus is on earning trust every day, continuing to improve, and becoming a player who makes a positive impact on and off the field.
If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be?
If I could donate to one cause, it would be helping underserved youth through education, mentorship, and sports programs. I believe every kid deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential, regardless of where they come from. Growing up, I learned how important it is to have people who believe in you and provide opportunities to succeed.
How do you handle coaching, especially criticism or being corrected repeatedly?
I welcome coaching and constructive criticism because I know it’s one of the fastest ways to improve. I never take corrections personally. Instead, I listen, ask questions if I need clarification, and work to apply the feedback immediately. If a coach has to correct me more than once, I see it as a reminder that I need to be more intentional and put in extra work until it becomes second nature.
Who is the most underrated teammate at your school?
Jacob Rrussell
If you could have dinner with three people, dead or alive, who would it be and why did you choose them?
First my grandma the reason behind that because she took care of me growing up she was like a mother figure to me gave me the world went up and beyond to make sure I was straight forever love for her LLG. Second I would say Kobe Bryant the reasoning for me choosing Kobe because of his mentality he had I would wanna learn and have some good talks with him. 3rd I would have to go with ray lewis just because he is one of my favorite players and just the way he approached the game his midset everytime he stepped on the field he was an animal.
If you were benched tomorrow, what would be the most likely reason?
It’s hard to say when I try so hard to do everything right but I would say me not knowing something like the playbook if I haven’t got it down already and was messing up but that doesn’t usually happens
Walk me through your typical pre-game routine?
Hit the field take a walk around the field get my pregame movements play my favorite song and give honor to god before I turn into an animal on the field
What is your favorite snack food?
Chips
What scheme do you feel you fit the best in?
Any scheme with me on the field I can work with a lot of schemes with my athleticism
What is your degree in?
Physical Ed
What would be the first thing you buy with your first NFL check?
Make sure My family straight I just wanna be able to take care of them
Describe a time in a game where you feel you made a mistake, and explain how you bounced back?
Went with the wrong read and the very next play caught an interception that helped my team out big time
Name three songs, we can expect on your playlist?
Free Smiley by Lil Poppa, Gunna the time, Rod Wave fall fast in love.
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