NATE TREWYN
Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline writes that Wisconsin-Whitewater OL Nate Trewyn is "a tough, wide-bodied blocker at the pivot who plays with terrific fundamentals."
Pauline notes that the 6-foot-4, 313-pound Trewyn has a chance to make some noise in this exceedingly thin center class. Some of his insiders have told him that they only see seven draftable centers for next week, a few of whom are guards in line for a conversion. The Dolphins, Packers and Bears could all be in the mix, here.
SOURCE: Draft Analyst
Apr 16, 2019, 1:35 PM ET
NATE TREWYN
Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline passes along that Wisconsin-Whitewater OL Nate Trewyn "looked good" going through pro day position drills.
Trewyn (6'4/313) plied his collegiate trade for Division III Wisconsin-Whitewater, which as you might imagine, does not have its own pro day. In lieu, he folded in with Wisconsin's players to take part in that program's workout. In testing, Trewyn logged a 4.50-second run through the short shuttle and a 7.55-second run through the three-cone drill, to go with 26 reps on the bench press. Named an AP first-team All-American for the past campaign, Trewyn earlier took part in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, where he turned in what Pauline refers to as an "impressive" practice week performance. Unless he's able to sneak his way into the back end of the draft, Trewyn will have to try to make his way as a UDFA later this spring.
SOURCE: Draft Analyst
Mar 15, 2019, 4:53 PM ET