Trey Adams, OT, Washington
Post Combine
I can’t get enough of these training videos for NFL Draft prospects! Here’s OT Trey Adams (Washington) pushing an F350 in Leavenworth, WA. #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/AMNKiwepmH
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) April 4, 2020
Combine
Trey Adams did only the 40, vertical, and broad jump. He finished dead last in each. After getting buzz as a first rounder a few years ago, Adams might not even get drafted
— Mike Renner (@PFF_Mike) February 29, 2020
Tristan Wirfs is a OT prospect in the 2020 draft class out of Iowa.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) February 29, 2020
He posted an elite #RAS with okay size, elite speed, elite explosiveness, good agility at the OT position.https://t.co/SODPLqYvki pic.twitter.com/B5rOMgnr1i
#NFLCombine key measurements thread…
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) February 25, 2020
105. #Washington OT Trey Adams
Height: 6-8
Weight: 318
Hand: 9 7/8
Arm: 34 3/8
Wingspan: 81 4/8
Pre Combine
Medicals at the Combine will be huge for the projections of several players leading up the Draft...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) February 15, 2020
EDGE Terrell Lewis
LB Markus Bailey
OT Trey Adams
Terrell Lewis is a Round 1 talent if the medical is clean. Brutal heavy hands in combination with a athletic/loose/long frame
Senior Bowl
OT Trey Adams was once a highly regarded NFL prospect. Now after two major injuries, he still has what it takes to be an NFL starter. His proficiency in jump sets intrigues me the most. Teams like the Titans, Colts, Raiders, and Seahawks should have interest come draft time: pic.twitter.com/4MeIxzzlnd
— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) January 9, 2020
OT Trey Adams was once considered one of the top tackles in the Nation. Three years and 16 missed college games due to back surgery and an ACL tear later, Adams is finally moving to the NFL. Despite these injury concerns, I still see an NFL ready OT: https://t.co/fUDnQD3S17
— Zach Hicks (@ZachHicks2) January 9, 2020