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Clothes are strewn across the floor. Bud Light is in the fridge. Burglar bars are on the windows. And, oh yeah, the Outland Trophy sits on a wobbly TV stand, in a place where someone might drop his keys.
It's fitting this is the home of Miami left tackle Bryant McKinnie. In two years, McKinnie went from a humble unknown to the Outland winner and one of the best offensive line prospects ever.
Ask scouts about McKinnie, and they first talk about his size. And then how his athletic, yet devastating play in no way reflects it. In the early '90s, Dallas ushered in the era of big offensive lines, and McKinnie is a natural extension of bigger is better. In a ...