Perrion WInfrey DT Scouting Report

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Perrion Winfrey NFL Draft Profile

  • Position: Defensive Tackle
  • School: Oklahoma
  • Current Year: Senior
  • Height: 6’3″
  • Weight: 290 pounds

Perrion Winfrey Scouting Report

Winfrey is fascinating. He has good size and flexibility to play inside at tackle or outside at end. He may not be elite but he has proportional length. His robust length-leverage combination, with his explosive get off allows him to be twitchy for his size. His upper body is extremely amped up, and he pairs it with the lateral athleticism to shift past gaps and manipulate blocking angles.

His abruptness as a mover gives him a solid physical foundation. He also owns the strength to disengage and close off rushing lanes. His hands carry a great deal of force. He has exceptional leg drive when extended. He possesses solid balance against opposing power, and he also has impressive hip flexibility for his size.

Areas for Improvement

Winfrey doesn’t have a refined pass-rush arsenal. His hand placement lacks consistent precision, and he’s not very proactive with his hands at this point. Furthermore, the Oklahoma DT’s inability to stack counters sometimes prevents him from sustaining rushes. He has heavy hands and a twitched-up torso to facilitate fast hand usage, but he has lots of room to grow with his precision and placement.

Additionally, Winfrey can lose track of the ball at times and bites hard on play-action fakes. He can occasionally give up too much surface area before extending and, consequently, can further refine his rushing angles.

Winfrey falls short physically. While his length is substantial proportionally, it may not be quantifiably elite. Moreover, as explosive as Winfrey is, he’s a high-hipped, leggy mover who isn’t always mobile in open space. His pursuit speed can be more consistent, and he can improve his flexibility and acceleration around the edge when stunting outside.

Perrion Winfrey’s Career at Oklahoma

With opportunity, Winfrey has always taken advantage and proven himself. That’s been a common theme throughout his career, and nothing changed at Oklahoma. Winfrey earned a half-tackle for loss in his first game on Oklahoma’s defensive line against Missouri State. Then, he earned his first half-sack at the FBS level in a standout performance against Texas. Next, Winfrey made his presence felt against Oklahoma State and earned a start in the Sooners’ bowl game blowout of the Florida Gators.

For his performance on the defensive line, Winfrey earned second-team All-Big 12 honors. But more symbolically, he proved that the biggest stages in college football weren’t too big for him. That was perhaps the greatest accomplishment for the Illinois product. Yet, even that wasn’t enough to drive him to the NFL Draft.

Winfrey’s NFL Draft Player Profile

The 2022 NFL Draft defensive tackle class has yet to settle, but Winfrey’s scouting report has strong initial footing. The Oklahoma DT made an excellent first impression at the FBS level in 2020. Now that he’s reportedly trimmed down his weight to 290 pounds, he’s in prime position to keep riding this explosion upward and challenge for one of the top spots in the DT class.

Winfrey is far from a perfect prospect, and his low pass-rush production highlights an area of needed improvement. He has to further refine his hand usage and his pass-rushing arsenal before he reaches the NFL. However, in a way, Winfrey’s lack of polish to this point also provides cause for excitement because he was a pass-rushing threat regardless in 2020.

With his explosiveness and mass, Winfrey carries a ton of momentum into the trenches, and his power and length provide a devastating conduit for his natural explosiveness. With these interworking traits, Winfrey has already proven he can generate discord with his physical attributes alone. However, once he further refines his pass-rushing mechanics and hand usage, he can be a frightening foe for offensive linemen.


 
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