We are his only D1 offer. Don't think he had any FCS offers either. For the people who care about that sort of thing.
The best recruits seem to be3 the ones with lots of offers, and the ones with none. I like his film. He's not the speedy, elusive type, but he catches contested balls, and he consistently seems to know where the yard markers are, and nabs just enough yardage to get the first down. In addition, he did include one highlight where he blocked, which is a good sign that he recognizes that blocking is important.
I think he will be a solid possession receiver. Ohio has gotten a lot of speedy, small receivers in the Papi White mold lately, like Cox, Buckner, and Walton. That's a good thing, but to go with them, Ohio needs some big possession receivers who can catch the ball in traffic. At 6'2", Keeshawn is a bigger target, and can make the catches with guys on him.