Keyshawn Smith
Keyshawn Smith
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Oscar Galindo | Prep Redzone Scout
Okoboji’s Keyshawn Smith Keyshawn Smith 6'2" | 270 lbs | OL Okoboji | 2026 State IA is an under-the-radar guard who could continue to grow his recruiting profile with a strong senior campaign. Watching Keyshawn’s tape, I was impressed with his aggressive attitude and willingness to get after defenders when run blocking. He is quick to get out of his stance and get hands on his opponent. Smith showed the leg drive to move defenders at will and can climb to the second level to look for more work. Keyshawn’s fiery motor will see him battle with opponents through the whistle and look to end the block in the dirt for a pancake. Smith holds two solid in-state offers from Northwestern College and Grand View.
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Read EvaluationAustin Lowell | Prep Redzone Scout
Playing right next to Peters on the trenches is Keyshawn Smith Keyshawn Smith 6'2" | 270 lbs | OL Okoboji | 2026 State IA , who also plays with nearly the same level of physicality and intensity on the O-line. Smith also has a tendency of throwing defenders aside and is dangerous in motion as a pull-blocker for the run-game. Smith moves his hands well, extending quickly to make first contact on the defender, and maintains good pad level on his defenders. Smith holds his own very well; not allowing himself to get knocked back often and maintaining his balance in tight space. If Smith can build a little more mass this offseason, Smith could boost his ranking and solidify his spot as a real force to watch in 2025.
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Read EvaluationRob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
Smith meets the measurements desired for linemen. He looks the part on film, too, his junior highlight video serving as evidence. Smith’s power and commitment to playing through the whistle wins him a lot of battles. He moves well, allowing him to reach blocks in space and while pulling. Smith can get a little upright in his stance, which compromises balance. If he can consistently lower his pad level, Smith can take another step forward. Considering where he is already, that’s saying something.
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