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Draft Sickos · Prospect profile2027 Draft · BB #140
EDGE· #12 EDGE· Round 3· Tier 5 · Rotation

Teitum
Tuioti.

Teitum Tuioti

Oregon logoOregon· Sr· 6'5"· 255 lb

"Hand technique is the calling card, and Teitum Tuioti's are pro-caliber. Using his leverage and a relentless motor, he dictates terms at the point of attack, dismantling the run game and collapsing the pocket with pure power. While he lacks the elite hip flexibility of a premier arc-bender, his discipline and power project him as a solid three-down starter."

Draft Sickos · Scouting profile2027 Draft · No. 005
01Play style

Teitum Tuioti presents as the modern EDGE prototype, combining an imposing physical frame with evident technical pedigree, expected from a player developed under Dan Lanning at Oregon. His identity is defined by an _explosive first-step_ that immediately challenges offensive tackles, forcing them to commit their _set_ prematurely. He's not just a speed rusher; Tuioti demonstrates an advanced understanding of how to use his length to establish the _edge_ in the run game, operating with a _gap integrity_ discipline uncommon for his age. His ability to convert speed to power via a well-executed _bull rush_ makes him a constant threat on _passing downs_. Looking ahead to the NFL, Tuioti projects as a solid starter in a scheme that values functional versatility. While his ceiling is tempered by somewhat rigid lateral agility in short areas, his upside as a _power rusher_ is highly intriguing if he can add muscle mass without losing his _burst_. The primary question for evaluators will be his ability to diversify his pass-rush repertoire, as he currently relies too heavily on his initial effort and linear power. If he develops a consistent interior _counter_ and improves his _bend_ at the route's _apex_, he has the potential to be a three-down defender with double-digit sack production at the next level.

02What he does well
  1. 01

    Superior leverage and hand placement

    Tuioti uses his wingspan to dictate distance from initial contact, keeping linemen's chests locked out. This technique allows him to control the point of attack and disengage with ease to pursue the ball in the backfield. It's an elite trait that gives him an immediate advantage against heavy-footed tackles.

  2. 02

    Pursuit motor and lateral range

    His effort doesn't end at initial contact; he possesses a hot motor that drives him to pursue plays sideline-to-sideline. This backside pursuit ability is fundamental in the NFL to neutralize stretch plays or bootlegs. He shows excellent eye discipline to diagnose play development before attacking.

  3. 03

    Initial burst and verticality

    Tuioti's get-off at the snap is rhythmic and violent, gaining shoulder leverage almost instantly after the ball is snapped. This trait forces offensive coordinators to adjust their protections, as his vertical speed exerts constant pressure on the perimeter. It's a tool that facilitates pressure creation even when it doesn't result in a sack.

  4. 04

    Solid anchor against the run

    Unlike many modern, one-dimensional EDGEs, he demonstrates low pad level, allowing him to set the anchor against power run schemes. His ability to absorb contact from pullers and maintain gap integrity makes him a valuable asset in short-yardage situations. He is a physically mature player who is not easily displaced.

03What he's missing
  1. 01

    Relative stiffness in change of direction

    While linearly explosive, he shows a slight lack of *hip fluidity* when attempting to close acute angles against mobile QBs. In the NFL, this could translate to missed sack opportunities if the passer manages to climb the *pocket*. He needs to work on his elasticity to improve his ability to *bend* the arc.

  2. 02

    Reliance on initial power

    At times, his attack plan becomes predictable if the lineman manages to absorb his initial impact. He lacks a deep arsenal of *counter* moves (such as a *spin* or a refined *inside club*) for when his first option is neutralized. Scouts will look for more technical creativity in third-down situations.

  3. 03

    Weight management and critical mass

    At 255 pounds, his frame has room to add an additional 10-15 pounds of lean muscle without losing speed. In the NFL, he will face much denser *tackles* who could displace him if he doesn't increase his functional lower-body strength. His transition to the next level will depend on how much he can strengthen himself to withstand the rigor of a 17-game season.

04Trait grades

Position-specific sub-grades. Scale 0–100, same yardstick as the Sickos Grade.

Pass Rush64
Bend64
Power76
Run Defense75
Hand Use75
Motor80
05Production
Source · sports-reference

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06Grade + Comps
Overall
55
/ 100 · UDFA
/ LIKELY
A.J. Epenesa

Represents the expected outcome: a strong, reliable power-end who contributes as a starter or key rotational piece.

/ CEILING
Jermaine Johnson II

Embodies the ceiling of a powerful, high-motor EDGE who wins with technique and strength over elite bend.

/ FLOOR
Charles Omenihu

Illustrates the floor if his pass-rush plan doesn't expand, becoming a useful but limited rotational defender.

End of report · Draft Sickos 2027

RAS · Relative Athletic Score

Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football

Pending

/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27

Teitum's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.

The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the EDGE on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).

Auto-syncSource · ras.football
06Athletic profilevs. EDGE on Big Board
40VERTBRD3CSHTLBNCH

— — — positional median (p50)

40 yd
4.71sp50
Vertical
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Broad jump
in
Three-cone
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Shuttle
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Bench
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FAQ

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Who is Teitum Tuioti?
Teitum Tuioti is a EDGE prospect from Oregon (Sr). Draft Sickos has him ranked #140 on the 2027 NFL Draft big board. An edge architect with a relentless motor and pro-level hand technique, embodying the versatile Pac-12/Big Ten defensive prototype.
How tall is Teitum Tuioti? What does he weigh?
Tuioti measures 6'5", 255 lbs, and has run a 4.71s 40-yard dash.
What round is Teitum Tuioti projected in the 2027 NFL Draft?
Draft Sickos projects Tuioti as a Round 3 pick, ranked #140 overall and #12 among EDGEs on our 2027 big board.
Which NFL player does Teitum Tuioti compare to?
Our staff comp is Aidan Hutchinson (Detroit Lions) for the relentless motor and hand usage, or Jermaine Johnson (Jets) for the versatile EDGE profile in 3-4 schemes.. See the full comps card (high / likely / low ceiling) on this page for the reasoning.
Where can I read a full Teitum Tuioti scouting report?
Right here — this page is the Draft Sickos scouting report on Teitum Tuioti: tesis, strengths, weaknesses, NFL comparisons, RAS athletic score, film breakdown and the scout's verdict.

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