Seattle Seahawks eye Alabama’s Tim Keenan III as the potential heir to veteran nose tackle Johnathan Hankins’ throne

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Seattle Seahawks Consider Alabama’s Tim Keenan III as Future Nose Tackle

The Seattle Seahawks are eyeing potential reinforcements for their defensive line, particularly in the nose tackle position, traditionally vital for a sturdy run defense. While the current lineup boasts notable talents like Leonard Williams, Jarran Reed, and the promising Byron Murphy II, the absence of a reliable, space-eating nose tackle has become evident.

Johnathan Hankins’ Uncertain Future

Veteran Johnathan Hankins has been the anchor in this role, but his future with the team remains clouded due to ongoing back issues that have sidelined him this season. Currently on the reserve/non-football injury list, the 33-year-old Hankins is in the final year of his contract, leaving the Seahawks to contemplate his long-term replacement.

With the 2026 NFL Draft on the horizon, the Seahawks have an opportunity to explore a range of nose tackle prospects. Among them, one player has emerged as a frontrunner: Tim Keenan III from Alabama.

Tim Keenan III: A Standout Prospect

Keenan III, known for his robust presence in the middle, is touted as an ideal fit for Seattle’s needs. He was highlighted by analysts as the top nose tackle candidate for the Seahawks. Despite not playing this season following tightrope surgery in late August, his performance last year showcased his potential. In 13 games, he accumulated 40 total tackles, including 16 solo stops, and recorded 2.5 sacks.

At 6-foot-2 and 320 pounds, Keenan possesses the physical attributes necessary for an NFL nose tackle. While some may suggest he could add more weight, he fits within the typical range for the position. His development could be well-supported under defensive coordinator Aden Durde, who has a strong background in working with defensive linemen.

Other Prospects in the Mix

While Keenan III stands out, he is not the only candidate being considered. Analysts have also pointed to Iowa State’s Dominique Orange and Georgia’s Christen Miller as viable options. Orange has been performing well this season and may represent a solid mid-round choice for the Seahawks. Conversely, Miller, weighing in at 310 pounds, is somewhat lighter than the traditional profile for a nose tackle, similar to Murphy’s situation. However, his experience lining up over the center and ability to play bigger than his weight suggest he could also be a valuable asset.

Strategic Considerations

While the Seahawks may view a nose tackle as a later-round target, the potential impact of selecting the right player could significantly elevate their defensive line. As the team navigates the complexities of the upcoming draft, identifying a successor for Hankins may prove crucial in maintaining a formidable defensive front.

The Seahawks continue to assess their options, as they prepare for future seasons and the challenges that lie ahead.

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