Kingsley Eguakun
Position: C/OG — Projected: 7th Round
History & Measurables
Born: Currently N/A – Jacksonville, FL
High School: Sandalwood High
College: Florida
Height – 6’3″ Weight – 300 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Run blocking
- Aggressiveness
- Short area quickness
The Bad
- Pass blocking
- Shotgun snap efficiency
- Durability concerns
Advanced Analytics Notes
Pass Blocking
- 61.3 Blocking Grade
- 97.4 Pressure Efficiency
- 97.7 TPS Pressure Efficiency
- 1 Sack, 6 QB Hits, 35 Total Pressures Allowed in Career
Run Blocking
65.9 Blocking Grade
67.3% Snaps in Zone Scheme – 28.7% Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
Kingsley Eguakun is a feisty center. He shows a great enthusiasm as a run blocker, seemingly putting more effort on these plays than when having to pass protect. Because of this, he shows a great job driving defenders and getting to the second level in the run game. As a pass protector, however, he shows a lot of inconsistency.
Kingsley Eguakun portrays bad footwork against power rush IDL, at times finding himself overpowered and unable to recover. He also showed some consistency concerns snapping from shotgun. While I think Eguakun is a middling center, I believe he’s a Day 3 prospect who could carve out a role as a mauling guard in the NFL. – Thomas Christopher
(Games Watched: vs Tennessee 2023, vs Kentucky 2023, vs Georgia 2023, vs Arkansas 2023, Live at Senior Bowl 2024)
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