63 Keenan Walker
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:42 am
Walker is a 6-5, 283, Freshman, offensive lineman from Chaparral HS, Scottsdale, AZ. He was the highest rated recruit of the 2015 class and one of the top players in Arizona. Walker became a gray shirt after he tore his ACL in an All-Star game. He was an Under Armour All-American, All-State, and had all the other honors that comes with being one of the top lineman in the country. Here is the what AZ Desert Swarm wrote about Walker on signing day:
Walker possesses an abundance of natural strength. Pair that with his natural athletic ability, and the potential for Walker is boundless. Walker's lean body figure will allow room to bulk up, which will only contribute more to his, already, freakish strength. However, it seems at times Walker might rely too heavily on his hulk-like strength, forgetting about his technique and pad level; sometimes losing balance, lunging to deliver that killer blow. Good news is these are all easily correctable with offensive line coach Jim Michalczik, and come fall, I do not see it being an issue. Keenan's strength and athleticism will be crucial as he anchors the offensive line in Arizona's quest to become Pac-12 Champions.
Quotes from his OKG Day bio:
Most Freshman offensive lineman are guaranteed to redshirt, but because of his talent and early enrollment in January Keenan could be a factor in the line rotation this year.“Keenan is a great kid for any college football team. He’s a 6-6, 285-pound guy that has the killer instinct to be successful at an elite college level. He plays the game how it is supposed to be played. He is aggressive and has a great work ethic. He has the correct 1v1 mindset to make tackles. From the years I had the chance to coach him, he has turned into one heck of a football player.” – Chaparral HS Coach Conrad Hamilton
“Keenan has great athletic ability. He is ultra competitive and a hard worker. He has a tremendous upside that can bring a lot to our football program.” – UA Coach Jim Michalczik
“Keenan has a ton of upside. He had an unfortunate accident and tore his ACL in the Under Armour All-American Game but he’s a very highly coveted prospect with offers from everybody. I really think that he can be a dominating factor for us for many years to come.” – UA Coach Charlie Ragle
63% is how often Arizona scored a TD last year when they were in the red zone.
No. 63 Kickoff Return Average, Career: 27.4 yards, Floyd Hudlow, 1963-64 (30 for 822)