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SOUTH BEND, IN - DECEMBER 20: Indiana Hoosiers offensive lineman Trey Wedig (75) blocks during the CFP First Round game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 20, 2024 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - DECEMBER 20: Indiana Hoosiers offensive lineman Trey Wedig (75) blocks during the CFP First Round game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 20, 2024 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Trey Wedig NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Indiana OT

BR NFL Scouting DepartmentFeb 10, 2025

HEIGHT: 6'6"

WEIGHT: 310

HAND: 9¾"

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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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