Trey'Dez
Green.

Trey'Dez
Green.

LSU· #14· Jr· 6'4"· 250 lb
"Trey'Dez Green’s basketball DNA is evident in the red zone, where he uses his massive catch radius and body control to dominate contested catches like rebounds. His ability to vertically threaten the seam makes him an instant mismatch weapon. However, his blocking is a clear work in progress. He projects as a starting 'F' tight end, a dynamic receiving weapon whose every-down potential hinges on his development in the trenches."
Trey'Dez Green is the prototype modern 'Big Slot' that NFL defenses dread covering. His elite basketball background is evident in his ability to dominate the aerial point of attack and his extraordinary hand-eye coordination in traffic. While still refining his *route running*, he displays hip fluidity uncharacteristic for his size, allowing him to sink his center of gravity into cuts and generate subtle but effective separation against linebackers and safeties. In LSU's scheme, he's used as a chess piece, leveraging his long stride to stretch the field vertically via the *seam*. His NFL projection is that of a *move-TE* an offensive coordinator will constantly want to isolate in the red zone. Currently, his development as an inline blocker lags behind his receiving ability, limiting him to a transactional role in his early years. However, his ceiling is that of a perennial Pro-Bowler if he can add functional strength to his lower body to anchor in *pass pro* situations. The big question for scouts is whether his technical transition as a blocker will match his natural instinct for attacking the ball in the air.
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Catch Radius and Catch Point Dominance
His wingspan and leaping ability make him a nightmare in 50/50 situations. He uses his body to seal off defenders like he's boxing out for a rebound in the paint, displaying elite concentration to secure the ball through contact.
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Vertical Speed and Expansive Stride
Once he accelerates into his route stem, Green covers ground with a long stride that puts safeties in a panic. His ability to threaten the seam forces defenses into two-deep safety shells, opening up the run game.
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Hip Flexibility and Body Control
Unlike many TEs his size, Green isn't stiff; he shows notable hip fluidity to execute sharp-angled routes. This allows him to be effective on in-breaking routes and digs, where he can rotate his axis toward the quarterback without losing momentum.
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Post-Catch Threat with Contact Balance
He's not just a static target; once he has the ball, he's tough to bring down below the waist. His contact balance and upper-body strength allow him to shed cornerback tackles and gain extra yards in critical third-down situations.
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Blocking Technique and Pad Level
As a tall player, he tends to play with a high center of gravity, causing him to lose the initial leverage battle. In the NFL, he'll need to improve his hand placement and aggressiveness when attacking defenders in interior run schemes.
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Re-route Aggressiveness
He occasionally allows defenders to jam him at the line of scrimmage, disrupting his route. He must develop a more violent and technical release to prevent physical corners from impeding his route development.
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Anchor Strength in Pass Protection
Currently lacks the solid base required to sustain professional-level edge rushers. His value leans heavily toward receiving, but his three-down viability will depend on his evolution as a functional blocker.
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Engram represents an outcome where Green becomes a primary offensive weapon due to his receiving prowess, even if his blocking never progresses beyond merely functional.
The comparison centers on their shared physical profile as oversized receivers with the fluidity to run complex routes, creating mismatches that defenses cannot easily counteract.
This floor represents a scenario where he fails to develop his blocking and struggles against NFL physicality, relegating him to a specialist role for obvious passing downs.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Trey'Dez'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 TE on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
— — — mediana posicional (p50)
- 40 yardas
- 4.69sp50
- Vertical
- —in
- Broad jump
- —in
- Three-cone
- —s
- Shuttle
- —s
- Bench
- —rep
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