PLAYER PROFILE: Kingsley Keke, DL, Texas A&M

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Another mid-round defensive end prospect, Kingsley Keke brought a terrific run-stopping mentality to his action on the field but didn’t to the quarterback as much as he should have for being a four-star recruit. Managed 7.5 sacks as a senior but only five in the three years prior. Not particularly fast or explosive despite dropping weight to become a defensive end. Earned a Senior Bowl invite in January and could improve with coaching.

Size

6-3, 288 pounds

Combine notables

40-yard dash: 4.95 seconds
Vertical: 31.5 inches
Broad jump: 111 inches
3-cone drill: 7.55 seconds
20-yard shuttle: 4.46 seconds

What the analysts say

“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.” – Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

“Kingsley Keke is a frustrating study, he clearly has some physical tools at his disposal that could make him a potent weapon up front. But his consistency, technique and football IQ all appear to be lacking, often leaving him stuck dancing with blockers and unable to generate consistent pressure or penetration. There are simple, easy fixes that could help Keke reach his potential, but the fact that he hasn’t mastered some of them yet are cause for concern. A high upside, low floor pick.” – Kyle Crabbs, The Draft Network

What PFF says

-115th in pass-rush productivity
-16th in run-stop percentage

Chart via Pro Football Focus Draft Guide

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