Kenyon Green defined position flexibility this season at Texas A&M.
Green started at least one game at left and right tackle as well as left and right guard.
While guard is his most likely landing spot in the NFL, Green's versatility has definitely been a talking point during his conversations with a lot of teams.
"They say it's very important and it's very rare," Green said at the NFL Combine in early March. "I'm blessed I'm able to play different positions. Show my talent in different positions so I'm grateful for it."
Green played 35 games over three seasons with the Aggies. He elevated from an All-SEC freshman to 2nd team All-American as a sophomore before capping things off with 1st team All-American honors this past year.
He measures in at 6'4" and 325 pounds with 34 1/8" arms and 10 3/8" hands.
Green's testing numbers don't pop, but his tape shows good enough movement to be successful on the inside.
He also has been looking to improve the thinking aspect of things as well.
"Get working on my mental," Green said. "My mental state. Make sure I'm focused on everything. No distractions. Stress free. Just really take care of business on and off the field."
Green believes he is best fit to play left guard.
He is in the running to be the first at the position to be drafted, likely a 1st round pick.