Keion Adams played defensive end for the Western Michigan Broncos, but he projects to be an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme in the NFL.
Since he wasn’t at the combine, it was hard to gauge interest early, but he has been starting to move up some mock draft boards after performing well at the Bronco’s pro day.
His 20 yard shuttle would have put him tied for 18th among linebackers and defensive ends. The 4.68 that he ran in the 40 would have tied him for 20th. Maybe most importantly, his 27 reps at 225 on the bench would have tied him at 9th.