Alabama fans have been waiting to see former five-star Keon Keeley in action. Could his time as a key contributor be on the horizon in Tuscaloosa?
While nothing is definitive at this point in time, Keeley could see an uptick in the number of snaps he plays as a redshirt sophomore.
With Alabama losing multiple defensive linemen this offseason, Keeley will aim to provide valuable depth and experience.
Something that could play in Keeley’s advantage is the fact that he can play both defensive tackle and defensive end in Kane Wommack’s SWARM defense. He played a mix of both during his redshirt freshman season.