Trevor Keegan
Position: OG — Projected: 6th Round
History & Measurables
Born: Aug. 30, 2000 – Crystal Lake, IL
High School: Crystal Lake South High School
College: Michigan
Height – 6’5″ Weight – 310 lbs
Traits & Characteristics
The Good
- Explosive
- Strong
- Effort
The Bad
- Footwork
- Technique
- Athleticism
Advanced Analytics Notes
Pass Blocking
- 80.7 Blocking Grade
- 98.5 Pressure Efficiency
- 97.2 TPS Pressure Efficiency
- 3 Sacks, 8 QB Hits, 41 Total Pressures Allowed in Career
Run Blocking
- 63.9 Blocking Grade
- 35.7% Snaps in Zone Scheme – 58.8% Snaps in Gap Scheme
Film Notes and Highlights
I believe Trevor Keegan is a Day 3 prospect in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, he could go from backup to eventual starter for a run-heavy team. A three-year starting guard at Michigan, he was a mainstay at the position in former coach Jim Harbaugh‘s power-spreading offense. He has good size, great composition and solid big-game experience. Keegan shows good effort, but is lacking footwork and technique to become a truly great offensive lineman.
Trevor Keegan is part of a Michigan brotherhood that has won back-to-back Joe Moore Awards (best offensive line unit in college football) and made the College Football Playoffs in three consecutive seasons. He was a key piece in the success of the Wolverines’ offensive line and earned All-Big Ten honors in each of his three seasons as a starter. – Cesar Fuentes
Player Comparison
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