
Trey Wedig NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Indiana OT
HEIGHT: 6'6"
WEIGHT: 310
HAND: 9¾"
ARM: 32¾"
WINGSPAN: 81¾"
POSITIVES
— Effective on double-teams and combo blocks with proper aiming points and spacing to cover up his target, overtake, and timely release to the second level.
— Has solid play strength to dig out and widen the gap on angle-drive, base, and kick-out blocks.
— Can sit down on the bull-rush and keep rushers off of his frame to anchor.
— Understands the play's intent in the run game and works hard to stay between his man and the ball.
NEGATIVES
— High-cut frame with an upright playing style.
— Minimal range to expand his set points against high-side speed rushes.
— Marginal foot quickness, body control and recovery skills.
NOTES
— 4-star and top overall recruit in Wisconsin from the 2020 class, per 247Sports
— Originally committed to Wisconsin where he appeared in 35 games with eight starts before transferring to Indiana for the 2024 season
— 21 career starts at right tackle (18), right guard (two) and left guard (one)
— Accepted his invite to the 2025 Shrine Bowl
OVERALL
Trey Wedig is a two-year starter with 13 starts at right tackle in 2024 inside Indiana's 58-42 run-pass split, multiple-run scheme.
Wedig wins as a run blocker with proper aiming points to hit his landmark, and he uses his size to cover up targets on double-teams and combo blocks with timely releases to the second level. He can cover up and widen the gap on angle-drive blocks with solid leg drive and upper body strength. Wedig's upright play style and lower-body stiffness leads to persistent leaning that leads to getting overextended late in the rep, sapping his sustain and finishing skills.
In pass protection, Wedig has a solid anchor to combat the bull rush, but his marginal foot quickness and lack of range make him a liability on an island and will necessitate a move inside as a pro.
Overall, Wedig is a functional run blocker due to his understanding of the play's intent, size, and decent upper-body strength. Still, marginal athletic ability, body control, and recovery skills will make it an uphill battle to make an active roster, barring a move inside where he has minimal experience.
GRADE: 5.3 (Backup/UDFA with roster potential)
OVERALL RANK: 200
POSITION RANK: IOL30
PRO COMPARISON: Austin Schlottmann
Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn
Prospect workout numbers, measurables (40-yard dash, hand size, etc.) and 2024 statistics will be added at a later date.
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