Keion White Complete NFL Draft Profile (Athletic Freak's Upside Hard to Ignore)
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Georgia Tech EDGE Keion White is headed to the 2023 NFL Draft following his standout season in 2022. White's combination of insane athleticism and impressive size could see him hear his name called as early as the first round at the end of April.
Here's everything you need to know about Keion White heading into the 2023 NFL Draft.
Keion White Draft Stock & Mock Draft Projections
Mock Draft
Team
Round
Overall Pick
Walter Football
Indianapolis Colts
2
35
Sporting News
Chicago Bears
2
61
CBS Sports
Pittsburgh Steelers
2
32
Pro Football Network
Jacksonville Jaguars
2
56
ESPN
Buffalo Bills
2
59
Mock draft sources accurate as of 4/21: Walter Football, Sporting News, CBS Sports, Pro Football Network, ESPN.
Projected Draft Round: Round 2 (5)
Projected Team: Bears (1), Steelers (1), Jaguars (1), Colts (1), Bills (1)
Keion White Scouting Report
White actually began his college career as a tight end. The two-star prospect landed at Old Dominion, where he made a minimal impact on offense (11 catches, 124 yards) in six games as a freshman in 2018.
White's development into a top prospect took off, however, once he transitioned to the defensive line as a sophomore. The North Carolina native turned heads after recording a whopping 19 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks during the 2019 campaign.
The pass rusher then sat out a year following his transfer to Georgia Tech, and his 2021 season was cut short due to an ankle injury. He bounced back in a major way in 2022, turning back the clock to his 2019 performance with 14 TFL and a career-high 7.5 sacks.
The most obvious strength of White's game is his mixture of size and athleticism. At 6-foot-5, 285 pounds, the EDGE is able to completely overwhelm smaller opponents. With speed to boot, White can just as easily beat opposing offensive linemen with his quickness, making him a nightmare to match up with.
That being said, it's apparent White overwhelmingly relies on his physical assets to make an impact. As a result, he is not as technically sound for an EDGE, which could become a problem at the next level where he's facing NFL players who can negate his physical advantages.
Keion White NFL Draft Prediction
White is the classic physical freak with high upside that NFL franchises fall in love with every draft season. Though he's lacking in experience and refinement, some teams will be eager to scoop him up in hopes of tapping into his full potential.
The Steelers make a ton of sense as a landing spot for the former Yellow Jackets standout. White could learn a lot about being a successful NFL-level pass rusher from T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, and the presence of both of those players means he can focus on his development to begin his career.
Pittsburgh boasts two second-round picks at No. 32 and No. 49, putting the team in an ideal position to land White early on Day 2. He'd give the Steelers an exciting prospect to develop into a defensive end or EDGE in their system.
Prediction: Pittsburgh Steelers (Round 2, 49th overall)
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Keion White NFL Combine Results
Drill/Measurement
Result
Height
6' 5"
Weight
285 lbs
Arm Length
34"
Wingspan
80"
Hand Size
10 1/8"
40-Yard Dash
4.65 unofficial
Bench Press
30 reps
Broad Jump
9' 9"
Vertical Jump
34"
20-Yard Shuttle
-
3-Cone
-
Keion White Georgia Tech Stats
Year
School
Games
Total Tackles
Solo Tackles
Tackles for Loss
Sacks
2018
Old Dominion
6
0
0
0
0
2019
Old Dominion
12
62
30
19.0
3.5
2020
N/A (transfer)
-
-
-
-
-
2021
Georgia Tech
4
4
2
0
0
2022
Georgia Tech
12
54
29
14.0
7.5
Keion White Georgia Tech Highlights
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