Brock Gene Keck
Brock Gene Keck
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Elijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing tall at 6’5 and weighing 233 pounds, Keck was a force for Pueblo West. His 31 receptions resulted in 479 yards, averaging an impressive 15.5 yards per catch. His standout performance came against Lutheran, scoring 137 yards and a touchdown. Keck finished the season with five receiving touchdowns, consistently proving to be a deep-threat target.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck is a hybrid receiver/tight end that can be a difference maker in the blocking game. He is not afraid to get dirty and mix it up with bigger defenders and can set the edge for running lanes. With his height he is a mismatch, being able to go up and high point the football, he can be a nightmare for defensive coordinators when his team makes it into the redzone. Keck has just committed to Fort Lewis and will be a player that will be able to make an impact right away at either positions.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck proved to be a significant offensive threat for Pueblo West High School with his five receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown. Standing tall and athletic, Keck used his size to create mismatches against defenders, and his speed allowed him to consistently break free for big plays. His versatility as a receiver was on full display, as he showed the ability to stretch the field while also making tough catches in traffic. Keck’s performance reinforced his role as a go-to target for Pueblo West, using his athleticism to make critical plays.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck is going into his senior year at Pueblo West, and the receiver is primed for a great season! Measuring in at 6’5 217 pounds, Keck is a big body receiver who uses his frame to his advantage. Mixed with his good athletic ability, and he’s a threat. Last season, he accounted for 44 catches for 610 yards and 7 touchdowns. Keck has good athletic ability due to very good jumping, good speed, acceleration and change of direction. He has good separation quickness, using his physicality and athletic ability to create space between the defenders. Keck has very good ball tracking skills. Caught the ball within multiple defenders. He used his good body control to adjust above and come down with the catch. Very good run blocker as well. He uses his big body to overpower DBs or LBs creating lanes for his teammates. Low pad level and good hand placement to move them out of the way. Keck is a strong receiver who I believe will have a good senior season.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck is a player that is able to grab your attention as soon as he walks through the door with his size and build. He is a big receiver but has a lot of speed for his size and pairs well with his strong hands. He is smooth with his route running, being able to change speeds quickly and showing a quick burst. He will be a top receiver in southern Colorado to keep an eye on and will be a mismatch problem for any team.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck is a big physical receiver that can be highly effective blocking on the perimeter setting up explosive running plays. He is a good possession receiver that is able to keep the sticks moving and can create mismatch problems on the outside with his size. That being said he is a problem whenever his team makes it into the redzone as the QB is able to throw it up into the endzone, giving him a chance to use his towering size and leaping ability to come down with the ball.
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Read EvaluationRyan Wesley | Prep Redzone Scout
Keck is an instant standout because of his imposing size. His powerful strides allow him to reach his landmarks in fewer steps and create space when running downfield. Being a big target capable of stretching a defense, he will either end up in favorable one-on-one matchups or garner enough attention to create opportunities for his teammates. Keck is a player who may potentially get looks as a tight end from some college programs, but he should be on the list of offenses looking for a versatile “Y” receiver with a big frame.
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