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#107

Tim Keenan III

DT Alabama Junior
54.3
Grade

Draft Projection

4
Round
104 - 107
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'1"
Height
327
Weight (lbs)
30.5"
Arm Length
8.625"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

College Statistics

12
Games
1.3
Sacks
19
Tackles
9
Pressures

Strengths

  • Carries his 326 pounds with surprising movement skills, showing unexpectedly quick lateral burst when exchanging gaps and engaging stunts that catches interior linemen flat-footed.
  • Fires hands with excellent timing and precision, particularly effective with a devastating club-swim combination that regularly sheds centers attempting solo blocks.
  • Plays with natural leverage advantage that makes him a cinderblock in the middle - seen repeatedly against Michigan where he ate double teams and freed linebackers to flow cleanly.
  • Displays remarkable contact balance with freakish ankle flexibility, able to anchor on one leg while absorbing contact, making him nearly impossible to uproot on drive blocks.
  • Transformed his body through disciplined nutrition and training, dropping from 380 to 326 pounds while maintaining power - signals exceptional character and work ethic.
  • Commands consistent double teams yet still accumulates production, collecting 40 tackles in 2024 despite facing constant attention from offensive coordinators.
  • Shows surprising bend for his build, gets low and kicks out his lower half to flatten rush angles with more flexibility than most 320+ pounders display.
  • Excels in close quarters with hand technique variety - utilizes swim, two-handed swipe, hump move, and club combinations with growing sophistication and timing.

Areas to Improve

  • Body composition remains a question mark - frame appears maxed out at 6'2", and controlling weight could become a long-term issue if discipline wavers at next level.
  • Pass rush wins lack the explosiveness to threaten offenses consistently, often generating pressure through persistence rather than immediate penetration.
  • Shows concerning vulnerability against sustained double teams where his initial anchor eventually gives way, getting displaced 2-3 yards downfield against power schemes.
  • Length limitations allow offensive linemen to get into his chest before he can establish leverage, particularly evident against longer-armed SEC guards.
  • Too often compromises gap integrity by rushing too far upfield, creating cutback lanes that savvy runners exploit - seen repeatedly against Tennessee and LSU.