D-3 OL dominating Senior Bowl follow, trend


In case you didn’t know the identify Quinn Meinerz getting into Senior Bowl week, you’re greater than forgiven. By now, the phrase may be very a lot out on one of the vital stunning performers at a very powerful pre-NFL draft occasion.

One purpose you won’t have heard of Meinerz is that he performed his faculty soccer at Wisconsin-Whitewater. One other is that he didn’t play final season.

With the cancellation of FCS soccer in 2020, the UWW offensive lineman named D-III All-American and his group’s MVP in 2019 was robbed of a senior season. He was compelled to do no matter he might with no season to earn consideration and enhance as an NFL prospect — whereas social distancing, naturally, and, for some time anyway, accomplish that with no fitness center.

It is a man who’s used to taking it to an excessive, spending most previous summers figuring out alone in a distant a part of Canada. It was there the 6-foot-3 1/4, 320-pound Meinerz underwent his annual “Rocky IV”-like routine of clearing brush, rolling 400-pound gasoline tanks and clearing bushes.

After that eight-hour each day routine, serving to his uncle run a well-liked fly-fishing spot up there, solely then Meinerz bought round to his soccer exercise. There have been no weights. So he improvised, pushing large rocks. And a few of these bushes? In the event that they had been sufficiently small, he’d simply do it together with his naked palms.

“Hitting wooden wasn’t essentially the most enjoyable factor I needed to do up there, nevertheless it was what I had,” he advised NFL Community on Thursday.

National Team offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz (71), center, of Wisconsin–Whitewater is making a name for himself at the 2021 Senior Bowl. (AP Photo/Rusty Costanza)
Offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz (71) of Wisconsin–Whitewater is making a reputation for himself on the 2021 Senior Bowl. (AP Photograph/Rusty Costanza)

This summer season, Meinerz was centered on including versatility to his sport. Given the circumstances, although, how? He taught himself to play heart.

Meinerz began shotgun snapping into rubbish cans. He arrange a GoPro within the yard of the home he stayed in and analyzed his method — regardless of having just one hour per day of web entry. When it’s a pandemic, you regulate to the environment.

All of his years of spartan coaching have helped put together Meinerz for this week, his largest alternative up to now. When Alabama heart Landon Dickerson suffered a torn ACL within the Sugar Bowl, it opened a spot on the Senior Bowl roster.

Shortly after, Meinerz bought the decision from Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy, asking him if he needed to attend the premier pre-draft analysis occasion. Scouts hadn’t seen Meinerz play because the D-III title sport on Dec. 20, 2019. And with the NFL scouting mix canceled, together with many of the different pre-draft all-star occasions, it was a no brainer.

“I’ve been working actually exhausting to do what I do,” he stated. “It was tremendous thrilling to get that decision from Jim Nagy, saying, ‘Hey, you need to placed on the Warhawks helmet yet one more time?”

Placing on a present in practices

Meinerz might need arrived in Cellular, Alabama a relative unknown to many, however he’s on his approach to leaving Senior Bowl week one thing of a folks hero.

Like earlier small-school offensive linemen reminiscent of 2015 second-rounder Ali Marpet from Hobart (New York), 2019 first-rounder Tytus Howard of Alabama State and 2020 fourth-rounder Ben Bartch from St. John’s (Minnesota), Meinerz is making an enormous identify for himself in only a few days’ price of practices.

A giant chunk of that has been from his efficiency through the Nationwide Crew practices, coached by the Miami Dolphins. Meinerz was highlighted as one of many huge winners from Wednesday’s session, defeating rushers from the Pac-12, Huge Ten and Huge East, typically with ease regardless of it having been greater than a 12 months since his final true reside motion.

Meinerz knocked a couple of of them down like these birches up in Ontario.

“I’ve put within the work, to have the ability to be this dominant,” Meinerz stated. “It’s been enjoyable.”

And get this: Meinerz suffered a damaged hand on the primary snap of Thursday’s session — and saved working towards for practically two hours.

His response to the damage? “How did this occur? I’ve drank complete milk my complete life!”

Alas, Meinerz plans to get his hand clubbed up and play in Saturday’s Senior Bowl sport. In the meantime, one of many different injured prospects who sat out Thursday’s follow, Washington defensive sort out Levi Onwuzurike, was harm Wednesday when Meinerz dominated the doable top-50 decide in a one-on-one rep.

Meinerz isn’t at that stage of appreciation amongst scouts but. So he’s simply going to maintain attempting to play by his damage.

“It’s one hundred pc cliché,” Meinerz’s agent, Ron Slavin, stated, “nevertheless it’s utterly true: He’s all about soccer. He’s been coaching and working towards for this second, and he’s completely profiting from it. He’s not letting [the broken hand] sluggish him down in any respect.”

The intestine in all its glory

A part of Meinerz’s sudden emergence has been for his on-field look. Together with his Senior Bowl jersey tucked up beneath his shoulder pads, exposing his wonderful intestine, Meinerz has taken social media by storm the previous few days.

It’s one factor when DK Metcalf — together with his Adonis-like body — disrobed at a pre-draft assembly with Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll (who additionally took off his shirt) throughout a viral second a couple of years in the past. It’s fairly one other when a 320-pound lineman takes the skin-to-win method.

“I’m engaged on it,” he joked. “I don’t have the abs. Proper now, I’ve bought the keg.”

The look isn’t novel to this week. Former UWW teammate Nate Trewyn stated Meinerz adopted the belly-out method a couple of years again in practices, holding it uncovered even when the Wisconsin winter reared its ugly head.

“He at all times favored to … let the stomach breathe,” Trewyn stated.

Why Quinn Meinerz can soar from D-III to the NFL

Trewyn definitely can recognize Meinerz’s rise from the D-III stage to the NFL, having frolicked the previous few years on the rosters of the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and having paid shut consideration — to Meinerz’s stomach and his efficiency — this week.

Once they performed along with the Warhawks, Trewyn was the middle and Meinerz the left guard. The Warhawks averaged practically 6 dashing yards per try, rolled up practically 42 factors per sport and completed 13-1, dropping solely within the nationwide title sport to Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas).

Trewyn isn’t stunned at Meinerz’s rise since then. Meinerz emerged as an NFL prospect throughout his junior season in 2019 after which scouts gave him principally later-round draft grades. Now after a powerful begin on the Senior Bowl, Meinerz is without doubt one of the greatest tales from this 12 months’s sport.

“Everybody who is aware of him is aware of about his work ethic, and having labored alongside him, I can let you know it’s actual,” Trewyn stated. “However what’s spectacular to me is how properly he’s doing at heart. It’s exhausting to go from guard to by no means enjoying heart and taking your first heart reps on the Senior Bowl, going up in opposition to the highest guys in your class.

“I can’t let you know how exhausting that’s for most individuals to make that adjustment. He’s simply been phenomenal up to now. However then once more, realizing him, I’m not stunned both.”

UW-Whitewater Warhawks offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz (77) is one of the best small-school prospects at the Senior Bowl. (Photo by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
UW-Whitewater Warhawks offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz (77) is without doubt one of the greatest small-school prospects on the Senior Bowl. (Photograph by Ken Murray/Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Pictures)

This week in Cellular, he’s taken reps at heart and guard, and that versatility has paid off.

“Facilities attempt to assist get everyone collectively, being on the identical web page with all 5 [offensive linemen],” Meinerz stated. “It’s lots of new issues, and really shortly I needed to study it. I put within the time that I needed to [prepare for the Senior Bowl], and I needed to point out [the Dolphins’ coaching staff] I might study issues shortly.”

With the mix canceled and many colleges stopping exterior athletes work out at their professional days due to COVID-related precautions, Meinerz won’t obtain the identical pro-day stage that different 2021 draft prospects will likely be relying on. It’s doable that he’ll head again to the EXOS coaching heart in Dallas, the place he has been prepping for the Senior Bowl, to be examined for mix exercises. And although he gained’t put predictions on his testing numbers, Meinerz is predicted to submit instances which might be higher than these of Marpet, who labored his method into being the 61st decide within the draft — the highest-drafted decide in D-III historical past.

Can Meinerz beat that? That will be powerful contemplating he didn’t play this previous season. However given the work Meinerz has put in, it may possibly’t be dominated out.

It has been a wild few months for the 22-year-old, having left the Whitewater program in October, spending a couple of months coaching on the Watt brothers’ (J.J. T.J. and Derek) facility in Milwaukee, working with OL guru Duke Manyweather in Texas in December earlier than touchdown on the Senior Bowl, which has been his unofficial coming-out celebration this month.

“I’m simply enjoying soccer once more, doing what I do,” he stated.

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