Kenneth Walker III returns to Richmond

Kenny Walker (left) makes a catch during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April 23. Photo by Michael Owen Baker.

Kenny Walker (left) makes a catch during the Spring Showcase on Saturday, April 23. Photo by Michael Owen Baker.

While he prepares for the NFL draft, UCLA receiver Kenneth Walker III stopped by the Greater Richmond Interfaith Program last week to donate 13 pizzas and 100 toys, according to the Richmond Standard.

Walker, a graduate of Richmond’s Kennedy High, had 22 catches for 365 yards and four touchdowns this season.

Another Richmond product, Takkarist McKinley, has signed with Independent Sports and Entertainment, which also represents fellow Bay Area natives Marshawn Lynch and Marcus Peters.

Video: Adrian Klemm and Kenny Walker

Offensive line coach Adrian Klemm talks about what he’s searching for within his unit, how he’s responsible for building mental toughness and how the Bruins can operate in a power scheme with linemen who were recruited to play in a spread attack.

Receiver Kenny Walker talks about building a winning mentality, turning the corner on offense and drops (again)

Video: Jacob Tuioti-Mariner, Scott Quessenberry, Kenneth Walker III

Defensive lineman Jacob Tuioti-Mariner talks about keeping a lid on Christian McCaffrey, moving past the loss to Stanford and how he handles constantly changing positions on the defensive line.

Center Scott Quessenberry talks about what he thinks about night games, the struggles in the running game and moving on to Arizona.

Receiver Kenneth Walker III talks about the possibility of a shorter receiver rotation, why the Bruins have had trouble connecting on the deep ball this year and what’s going on with his hair.