2019 NFL Draft – Darnell Savage Selected as First Round Pick by the Green Bay Packers

CarnoSyn® Brands, a division of Natural Alternatives International, Inc. (“NAI”) (Nasdaq: NAII), and one of the world’s leading sports performance ingredients, is proud to announce NFL Draft results for Team CarnoSyn® sponsored athletes, which includes first round NFL Draft pick—Darnell Savage. In January, CarnoSyn® Brands partnered with TEST Football Academy and Kaged Muscle® to provide NFL hopefuls with a scientifically-proven edge over the competition, working together to supplement the elite NFL Combine training athletes with a full line of products containing a combined average of 10.4g per day of CarnoSyn® and SR CarnoSyn® beta-alanine.

Darnell Savage, Round 1, Pick 21 – Green Bay Packers
After a trade with the Seattle Seahawks from pick 30, the Green Bay Packers selected Maryland safety Darnell Savage with the 21st overall pick and became the first Defensive Back of the 2019 NFL Draft to come off the board. After a successful NCAA career scouts predicted Savage to be drafted in rounds 3-4. Determined to elevate his stock, Savage focused on training at TEST Football Academy to make improvements in his speed, strength and lower body explosiveness. His hard work paid off after a strong showing at the NFL Combine, where he displayed the second fastest 40 time at his position (4.36) and rapidly moved up the draft board since that moment. Savage powers his training and fuels recovery with a mix of CarnoSyn® instant release beta-alanine and SR CarnoSyn® sustained release beta-alanine, averaging 8g per day, every day.

“CarnoSyn allows me to compete at the highest level every day, with no sore days. It keeps my body feeling good,” Savage stated during his NFL Combine training program at TEST Football Academy. In just 30 days, Savage experienced an incredible transformation, resulting in 2.4 pounds of fat loss and a lean body mass gain of 10 pounds, for a total body composition swing of 12.4 pounds.


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