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Kingsley Keke DL Texas A&M
6' 3", 288 lbs
COLLEGE Texas A&M
HOMETOWN Richmond, TX
CLASS Senior
ARMS 34 1/2”
HANDS 9 3/4”
Overview
Potentially polarizing prospect as some teams could struggle with his best fit in the league. With his athletic ability and functional strength, a role as base in a 4-3 scheme with the ability to reduce inside is most likely. One-gapping 3-4 defenses could target him as well, but he'll need to add aggressiveness at the point of attack for that role. Keke could step into an early backup spot, but he possesses enough natural ability to aim for an eventual starter or designated rusher role.
Strengths
Dropped 20 pounds and showed ability to transition from tackle to end
Fluid, impressive athlete for a big man
Can play light on his feet to mirror and pursue change of direction
Upper-body power to punch and press tackles off of him
Adequate balance and body control through contact
Strength to reduce inside and manage against power
Springy lateral quickness to disengage and make sudden tackles near his gaps
Flashes some explosiveness and stride length out of stance as upfield as a rusher
Shows adequate dip to sink under and trim the edges
Unleashes basketball euro-step as interior rusher to throw guards off-balance and open his edge
Quick to recognize and close out screen passes.
Weaknesses
Needs to supplement upper-body power with stronger base
Legs lack some proportion and girth
Needs more urgency to attack and shed blocks
Inconsistent charge as upfield rusher
Full potential as rusher not always on display
Defaults to bull-rush strategy despite his athletic qualities
Uses basic swipe that fails to punish blocker's initial punch
Hands are too passive and could benefit from more violence and quickness
Kingsley Keke DL Texas A&M
6' 3", 288 lbs
COLLEGE Texas A&M
HOMETOWN Richmond, TX
CLASS Senior
ARMS 34 1/2”
HANDS 9 3/4”
Overview
Potentially polarizing prospect as some teams could struggle with his best fit in the league. With his athletic ability and functional strength, a role as base in a 4-3 scheme with the ability to reduce inside is most likely. One-gapping 3-4 defenses could target him as well, but he'll need to add aggressiveness at the point of attack for that role. Keke could step into an early backup spot, but he possesses enough natural ability to aim for an eventual starter or designated rusher role.
Strengths
Dropped 20 pounds and showed ability to transition from tackle to end
Fluid, impressive athlete for a big man
Can play light on his feet to mirror and pursue change of direction
Upper-body power to punch and press tackles off of him
Adequate balance and body control through contact
Strength to reduce inside and manage against power
Springy lateral quickness to disengage and make sudden tackles near his gaps
Flashes some explosiveness and stride length out of stance as upfield as a rusher
Shows adequate dip to sink under and trim the edges
Unleashes basketball euro-step as interior rusher to throw guards off-balance and open his edge
Quick to recognize and close out screen passes.
Weaknesses
Needs to supplement upper-body power with stronger base
Legs lack some proportion and girth
Needs more urgency to attack and shed blocks
Inconsistent charge as upfield rusher
Full potential as rusher not always on display
Defaults to bull-rush strategy despite his athletic qualities
Uses basic swipe that fails to punish blocker's initial punch
Hands are too passive and could benefit from more violence and quickness

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