Pro Football Focus believes the Green Bay Packers got one of the top steals in the 2019 NFL draft in fifth-round pick Kingsley Keke.

Michael Renner of PFF views Keke as a potentially valuable interior pass rusher, especially after he “dominated” one-on-one matchups during practices at the Senior Bowl.

“Keke played a tad out of position at Texas A&M, where he took 62.2% of his snaps lined up over or outside the tackle. At 288 pounds, he realistically translates best to three-technique or interior rusher at the next level,” Renner wrote. “And in that role, he dominated at the Senior Bowl practices in Mobile. He had the highest win rate and highest grade among all defensive linemen in attendance in the one-on-ones.”

Kingsley Keke, TAMU DL, showed up about 15 lbs under his listed weight and maintained his powerful hands. Surprising lateral quickness and ability to turn some corners in the interior. pic.twitter.com/zXB9IYll4l — Matt Lane (@ChiefinCarolina) January 24, 2019

In the video above, Keke beat Vikings draft pick Dru Samia for an impressive pass-rushing win during a Senior Bowl practice.

Not only does Keke have length (34.5″ arms) and quickness (4.95 40-yard dash), but he also produced as a disruptor after dropping weight and playing more on the edge last season.

Moving him back inside could give him a chance to blossom as a subpackage rusher. He’ll also be in a position to help the Packers replace Mike Daniels if he leaves as a free agent after the 2019 season.

The Packers were happy Keke was still on the board at No. 150 overall. Getting him at that spot was too good of an opportunity to pass up.

“This presents the same value,” Packers scout Charles Walls said. “This is a big guy, who is athletic, can play across the front, he’s long, he’s got feet, hips and closing speed. Had production in the SEC. Another big guy with athleticism who adds versatility to us.”