Miami Northwestern defensive back/linebacker Eric Kinsey will make visit Louisville on Jan. 27 before making his decision on national signing day. Kinsey will choose between Louisville, Cincinnati, and West Virginia. He also has offers from Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, South Florida, and Florida International. Rivals, Scout, and ESPNU rate Kinsey has a 3-star prospect.
At 6-3 240 lbs., Kinsey will likely be a linebacker at the next level. He can bench-press 315-pounds, squat 500, and has a 30-inch vertical jump. Kinsey attends Northwestern High School in Miami, which is the same school that produced current Cardinals Teddy Bridgewater, Eli Rogers, and Michaelee Harris.
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