Keagan Mellott
Keagan Mellott
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Mellot measures in at 6’4 290-pounds playing guard and defensive line for Limon. This past season on defense, he had 51 total tackles (18 solo, 33 assisted), 17 TFL, 3 sacks, and 1 FF. He has a very good initial quickness out of his stance, engaging his opponent first on both sides of the ball. Maintains a low pad level. Good hand speed. Very good strength with good hand placement and hand strength to control and steer his opponent out of the way easily. Very good pull blocker and good anchor. Defensively, he does a great job at beating the offensive line, and getting into the backfield. Very good swim move, bullrush, and good spin move. Good block shedding. Very good tackling. He’s a beast on both sides of the ball and I can see him contributing at the D2 level.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Mellot is another great two-way player for Limon, playing both guard and defensive end. The 6’4 290-pound behemoth had 5 total tackles (2 solo, 3 assisted), 2.5 TFL, and 1 sack. Very good strength with good initial quickness out of his stance on both sides of the ball. As a guard, he has good hand placement and hand strength. He excels at pull blocking. Very good pass blocking with a good anchor too. On the defensive side, he has very good lateral quickness to move across the DL. Very good swim move and bull rush to knock the opponent around easily. Very good block shedding and get off speed. Very good tackling. Mellot demonstrates relentless pursuit and doesn’t stop till the ballcarrier is in his hands. He ended his senior season with a bang.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Measuring in at 6’4 290-pounds, this guard showed why he’s a very good run blocker. Mellott has good athletic ability due to good acceleration, speed, and footwork. Fantastic pull blocker. On toss plays, he gets out in front of the RB blocking multiple guys. He has good initial quickness out of his stance. Good hand placement and hand strength. Mellott gets low and lays the boom on the defender. On the film, you can see it took some of them by surprise. He’s good at going from the first to 2nd level in blocking, locking down both defenders. He’s great at both pass blocking and run blocking. He plays with tenacity and brings fire to the offensive line. He’s a great lineman, and I’m excited to see how he does next season!
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