4 Possible Jason Kelce successors Eagles could land in 2020 NFL Draft
Over the course of his career with the San Diego State Aztecs, Keith Ismael played all three of the interior offensive line positions, and now, he turns his attention towards the greener pastures of the NFL. He figures to hear his name called late on Day 2 or sometime during Day 3 of the upcoming draft.
Just look at some of the numbers that this six-foot-three, 309-pound stud turned in during a nice workout in Indianapolis during the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine.
He ran the 40-yard dash in 5.34 seconds. That came after he showcased a 32-inch vertical and a 108-inch broad jump and before he turned in an 8.14-second showing in the three-cone drill and a 4.65-second showing in the 20-yard shuttle.
Here’s a guy that could have a nice career at the professional level if he receives proper coaching at the next level.