
TreyMcNutt
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Trey McNutt's physicality, versatility and two-way playmaking ability at the high school level reminds us of Jevon Holland.
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Scouting Report
Competitive safety who looks like the most well-rounded prospect at the position in the 2025 cycle. Measured at 5-foot-11.5, 183 pounds with 31.5-inch arms and 9.5-inch hands at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior year. A two-way playmaker at the high school level, starring as a safety, corner and slot receiver. Runs well, turning in six sub 11.0 second times in the 100 meters as a junior, with most coming in the 10.9 range. Can be a force player in the run game, play center field or cover receivers and tight ends out of the slot. Diagnoses well. Physical with and more than willing to lower his shoulder. Flows downhill with vigor and shows good tackling technique in the open field, driving through ball carriers. Has very good ball skills as a safety prospect. Broke up 12 passes as a junior and is capable of making one-handed catches on offense. A long-strider in the open field. A competitor with the play personality you desire on defense. May not be truly overwhelming in one area, but has a well-rounded skill set as a true safety. Can continue improving his trigger and break on the ball in coverage.
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Trey McNutt isn't afraid to admit he's a family man. "Family is everything," he said. "It's why I work so hard." McNutt's mother, LaToya, isn't afraid to brag about her "baby boy." "Trey is just doing great things on and off the field," his mother said. "And so, just to see him reap some of the rewards and the recognition – he doesn't look for it, but to see it kind of come his way, those blessings. It's just a blessing and I couldn't be prouder of him. Excited for him and the opportunities that he has, and as a family. He's an inspiration and he wants to inspire kids." McNutt finished the 2023 season with 61 tackles, three tackles for loss, 12 pass breakups and two forced fumbles. On the offensive side of the ball, McNutt finished with 611 yards and 12 touchdowns. As a sophomore, McNutt finished the season with 16 carries for 169 yards and three touchdowns. He also recorded 14 receptions for 308 yards and four touchdowns. McNutt’s father is Richard McNutt. His father won the 2002 national championship at Ohio State and was a three-year letter winner with the Buckeyes. He is currently working as a college football coach.
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