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Thomas Perry NFL Draft 2025: Scouting Report for Middlebury IOL

Brandon ThornMar 31, 2025

HEIGHT: 6'2"

WEIGHT: 311

HAND: 9⅛"

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ARM: 31⅝"

WINGSPAN: 78¼"

40-YARD DASH: 5.30

3-CONE: 8.08

SHUTTLE: 4.53

VERTICAL: 29.5"

BROAD: 9'3"

POSITIVES

— Lean, well-rounded build with good natural leverage, play strength and power.

— Excellent mobility and bend in his lower half with good athletic ability.

— Shows a firm grasp of diagnosing, picking up and passing off line games and stunts.

— Heavy hands regularly deliver jolt and on contact.

— Renowned work ethic, intelligence and football character.

— Dominated competition at Middlebury and matched up well physically with competition at the Shrine Bowl.


NEGATIVES

— Squatty, sawed-off frame with below-average girth and mass.

— Will need to move to center in the NFL after playing exclusively at guard in college.

— Facing a steep jump in competition coming from a very small, non-football-centric school that plays nine games a year without postseason access in its conference (New England Small College Athletic Conference).


NOTES

— Born May 28, 2003

— Studied molecular biology and mathematics at Middlebury while carrying a 3.92 GPA

— 30 career starts at left guard (29) and left tackle (one)

— Trained under Duke Manyweather at OL Masterminds in preparation for the combine

— Participated in the 2025 Shrine Bowl


OVERALL

Thomas Perry is a three-year starter at left guard inside Middlebury's balanced (52-48 run-pass split) system. Perry repped at center during the Shrine Bowl practices, which is a position he didn't play in college. Perry has a squatty, sawed-off frame with a lean, well-rounded build, good athletic ability and power.

Perry showcases efficient, quick movements in the run game to get to his spots. He has heavy hands to deliver knockback power on contact that he used to regularly dominate competition on film.

In pass protection, Perry operated primarily in a straight dropback scheme, where he showed a stout anchor, fluid and powerful pickups/pass-offs against twists and heavy, punishing strikes. During the Shrine Bowl practices, he repped at center for the first time, and while his power and quickness translated throughout the week, he did show some rigidity late in the rep to recover that left his feet stuck against countermoves.

Overall, Perry is an untested, undersized center prospect from a small D-III school who dominated on film and performed admirably at a new position (center) during Shrine Bowl practices, where his play strength and athletic ability stood out. His blend of raw power, good athletic ability and renowned intangibles signal a draftable, long-term developmental piece at center who could carve out a role within his rookie contract.


GRADE: 6.0 (Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 223

POSITION RANK: IOL24

PRO COMPARISON: Jake Andrews


Written by B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn

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