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How did Kansa's Football Logan Brown prepare for the NFL combine?

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When Logan Brown recently spoke to reporters in Indianapolis during the NFL combinat, the former offensive lineman of Kansa's football shared his perspective on the influence of his time with the Jayhawks and much more.

Here are some snack bars of what he had to say:

How did Kansa's Logan Brown prepare for this moment?

Brown, who became the regular starter of the Jayhawks in the right tackle last season, admitted that playing at Kansas prepared him a lot for the NFL combine.

This was particularly for the strength and fitness program that Brown went through, as well as the guidance of the Ku director for sports performance Matt Giltersleeve and the entire staff. Brown also praised the guidance of Kansa's head coach Lance Leipold and his latest offensive trainer Daryl Agpalsa.

Did Logan Brown think about this opportunity when he arrived in Kansas?

Brown noticed that he didn't think about making it as far as he moved from Wisconsin to Kansas. Instead, he only thought about getting into the field and appearing as much as possible. Last season at the Jayhawks, he was appointed as a selection of the second team of the All-Big 12 conference.

How did the work with Daryl Agpalsa and Scott Fuchs help Logan Brown?

Agpalsa last season and Scott Fuchs before were Kansas' offensive line coach during the time when Brown played for the Jayhawks. Everyone had their influences on him in different ways.

Fuchs, explained Brown, helped them not think so much and just go out and play. Agpalsa, added Brown, dipped deeply into what the offensive was doing, and helped to slow down the game for him.

How healthy is Logan Brown and what will an NFL team get?

Brown said he was very healthy at the moment. An NFL team would get someone from him who, he said, appeared and did the right thing every day. The former 247sports Composite five-star view from the high school plays on the field with persistence.

Which offensive linemen in Kansas could be in this position in one year?

Brown didn't take long to find a few names when asked about this topic. He mentioned Kobe Baynes, who started on the right guard next to him last season and is back with the Jayhawks for 2025. Brown also mentioned Bryce Foster, Kansas' Start Center in 2024, who himself became an All-Big-12 winner of the second team before returning to the KU for another year.

Jordan Guskey covers the athletics of the University of Kansas in the Topeka Capital journal. He was the sports writer of 2022 for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @jordanguskey.