Utah Offensive Lineman Keaton Bills Declares For 2024 NFL Draft
The Utah Utes are losing one of their most experienced players
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On Monday, Utah offensive lineman Keaton Bills took to the app formerly known as Twitter to reveal that he will not be returning for the 2024 season, but instead declaring for the NFL Draft.
A member of the 2016 class, Bills joined the Utes in 2019, and he ended up redshirting. He then started four games during the shortened 2020 season, started eight the following season in 2021, and in 2022 started 12 of the 14 games. He finished off his career starting every game in 2023, accumulating an overall grade of 71.0 according to PFF.
He now marks the fourth player from this Utes' squad to declare for the draft, joining fellow lineman He is joined by fellow Sataoa Laumea, and safeties Cole Bishop and Sione Vaki.
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