From now until the 2023 NFL Draft, we will scout and create profiles for as many prospects as possible, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can bring to an NFL franchise. These players could be potential top-10 picks, all the way down to Day 3 selections, and priority undrafted free agents. Today, a scouting report on Florida C Kingsley Eguakun.
SENIOR BOWL INVITE
— Has good bulk and density on his stout frame
— Plays with a wide base and good leverage as a blocker
— Does a good job driving out of his stance as a run-blocker
— Has an aggressive demeanor in the run game as he plays through the whistle
— Plays with a bit of nastiness, looking to take his opponents to the ground
— Runs his feet well on contact as he works to drive back his opponent
— Has a strong punch as he works to get his fits inside the defender’s chest
— Can reach block and pull from the center spot
— Constantly scanning the field looking for work
— Capable of making blocks on the move and at the second level
— Three-year starter at center, bringing leadership and experience to the table
— Lacks great lateral quickness working side-to-side in pass protection
— Will get uprooted at times and pushed back by bigger pass rushers
— Squatty body still gives ground to power rushers bigger than him
— Gives a lot of effort in the run game but isn’t the most powerful blocker
— Will lunge forward and lean into blocks, leading to balance issues
— Needs to do a better job fighting pass rushers who have high-end hand usage
— Redshirt Senior prospect from Jacksonville, FL
— Age 23
— Three-star recruit according to Rivals
— Great-grandmother has a part of UF’s George A.