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Gennings Dunker is a 6-foot-5 offensive lineman from Iowa known for his distinctive red mullet and unique pre-game meals. As he approaches the NFL Draft, scouts are increasingly interested in this viral sensation from a small town in Illinois.
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The viral sensation leading up to this year's NFL Draft is 6-foot-5 with a flowing red mullet and some of the most unique pre-game meals in the sport.
Meet Gennings Dunker, an offensive lineman from Lena, IL, a town with just 2,772 in the 2020 census. Dunker's high school had 241 students from grades 9-12, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Despite this, Dunker earned an offer to play college football at Iowa, spending four years with the Hawkeyes. Now with his college career in the rearview mirror, he's set his sights on the NFL Draft. And scouts have taken notice.
Here's everything to know about Iowa's offensive lineman who's taken the football world by storm.
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Gennings Dunker is a senior offensive lineman at Iowa, who many are projecting as a Day 2-caliber draft talent. He has also gained more virality than most of the offensive linemen projected in the second and third rounds.
One aspect of it is his appearance. The bright red mullet and mustache is bound to make Dunker stand out in a crowd, with Dunker mentioning his shock to ESPN's Adam Rittenberg that people came up to him at Chicago's O'Hare Airport after the combine.
Gennings Dunker stands 6-foot-5 and hails from Lena, IL, a small town with a population of 2,772.
Dunker played college football at the University of Iowa for four years with the Hawkeyes.
Dunker has gained attention for his unique style, including a flowing red mullet and unconventional pre-game meals, making him a viral sensation ahead of the NFL Draft.
He attended a high school with only 241 students in grades 9-12, showcasing his rise from a small-town athlete to a notable NFL prospect.

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The other part of Dunker's virality, however, is his diet on gameday eve. In particular, his love of Culver's and gradual inability to stay unrecognized when eating there.
In order to prepare for gameday, Dunker has his own particular routine that he follows to a tee.
Alongside a crew from NFL Network, Dunker discussed his diet, with insider Mike Garafolo asking "What's Culver's?"
Rather than describing the food served at the midwestern chain restaurant, Dunker was taken aback.
"That's a crime. Are you serious?" Dunker asked. "That ain't right."
At the combine, Dunker measured out to be 6-foot-5 and 319 pounds. He also ran a 5.18 in the 40-yard dash.
Dunker is projected as a Day 2 pick in the NFL Draft, with most seeing him as a late second or early third round pick.
Vinnie Iyer's latest mock draft has Dunker getting drafted at No. 70 overall to the Cleveland Browns as a way to bolster their interior line.
It is almost a certainty that Dunker will hear his name called during the NFL Draft. The question remains when and where this Culver's-loving lineman will go to play professional football.