NFL Draft Centers: Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz

With All-Pro Corey Linsley signing with the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency, the Packers will have a new starting center for the first time since Linsley’s rookie season of 2014. Green Bay has three in-house candidates with its starting guards, Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins and Lucas Patrick, and 2020 sixth-round pick Jake Hanson. Jenkins’ versatility might be too valuable to have him locked into center, and Hanson was not impressive during training camp.

Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Quinn Meinerz is our No. 2-ranked center.

The legend of Quinn Meinerz didn’t start at the Senior Bowl, where he turned heads as the small-school player with the big gut and flowing locks who routinely beat-up on the big-school defensive linemen.

No, it started in Canada.

A native of Hartford, Wis., who played at Division III powerhouse Wisconsin-Whitewater, Meinerz spent his summers at a fly-fishing camp at Hector Lake in Ontario, Canada. As told by UWW’s school newspaper, the Royal Purple:

The walk down to the portage is quick, as the island is small. Since everyone who arrives at the island has to come through these portages, they’re the top priority to clear. He’ll spend about 8 hours clearing trees today, so that the portages can be ready to launch fishing boats.

After that, he moves on to the next task, getting fuel to heat the cabins that make up the camp.

Hector Lake’s main island is a Fly-In fishing destination for tourists, but for Meinerz it’s his summer residence. After rolling the 400 lb. fuel tanks near the cabin, his eight-hour work day comes to a close. But that doesn’t mean there’s time to rest. He has a workout to do.