Recent Trent Bray Notes
Defense dominates first two weeks of Oregon State spring practice as Beavers ready for 2-week breather
Oregon State lands Colorado lineman Van Wells, first transfer of Trent Bray era
Gophers defensive coordinator Joe Rossi leaving for Michigan State
OSU football: Smith wants to focus on this team and this season
CU Buffs opponent preview: Oregon State could be Pac-12 title contender
Trent Bray
bray is not the type who will slip under blocks to neutralize the outside running game and lacks the hip snap to slide out of the box and pursue plays when having to go long distances. even without that explosive burst, he has become effective at disrupting the pocket, as he has the straight-line charge to clear a path to the quarterback. he has a thick frame with adequate muscle tone, but needs to add more bulk and lower body strength.
He reminds me a lot of Seattle's D.D. Lewis for his ability to apply pocket pressure and contain inside running plays. While he has experience at strong-side linebacker, he is better served working inside along the line rather than have him move and operate in space due to his lack of ideal quickness. Still, his playmaking ability and instincts will make up for a lack of athletic quickness.
positives
Has a thick, solid build with wide hips, thick thighs and calves, developed arms, broad shoulders and excellent field instincts...A coach's son who has grown up around football and compensates for a lack of speed with his intelligence, field savvy and a knack for getting in the right position to make the play...Reacts instantly once he locates the ball and is quick to fill the inside rush lanes...Stout at times vs. isolated blockers and has the hand usage to defeat high and low blocks when working in space...Reacts and pursues with great effort, showing the ability to break down and contain inside run plays... Hard face-up tackler who can stuff fullbacks in the rush lanes...Stays low in his pads to drive runners back into the holes and shows classic wrap up technique to secure and drag down...Has enough quickness to stay with backs on wheel routes and cover slot receivers working underneath...Shows good hands to make the interception and is good at anticipating the high point of the throw to deflect balls...Disruptive blitzer with the burst to push the pocket...Does a good job of squeezing through tight quarters and avoiding blocks in his backside pursuit.
negatives
Compensates for a lack of speed with very good read-and-diagnose ability, but is a liability in deep zone coverage due to his marginal quickness...Can be stout at the point of attack, but if an offensive lineman gets underneath him, he is quickly neutralized when he plays with a narrow base...Best when working inside the box, as he does not have the acceleration to seal off the cutback lanes or get to the perimeter to make the play...Lacks lateral range in his pursuit, as he appears too stiff in his hips...Could use additional lower body strength and overall bulk to prevent from him getting washed out at the point of attack.
bray is a highly instinctive player with a good feel for sniffing out blocking schemes and has the straight-line charge to push guards and centers back into the pocket. he has a good feel for the play developing and takes good angles to close on the ball. he lacks valid speed to attack the perimeter and close down the cut back lanes, but is very effective at pushing the fullback out of the way to clog the inside rush lanes.
Bray has the hand placement to keep blockers off his body and the strength to stack and control. However, when he gets his base too narrow, the bigger offensive linemen can get underneath and neutralize him. He does a nice job of slipping off blocks to apply pocket pressure as a blitzer, but is better when attacking the inside lanes than coming off the edge due to his speed issues.
No injuries reported.
Campus: 4.88 in the 40-yard dash
335-pound bench press
450-pound squat
32-inch vertical jump
32 ¼-inch arm length
9 ½-inch hands
Right-handed
25/35 Wonderlic score. Combine: 4.90-second 40-yard dash.
18 reps at 225 pounds.
32-inch vertical jump.
9'1" broad jump.
4.42-second shuttle run.
7.16-second three-cone drill.
Attended Pullman (Wash.) High School, playing football for head coach Bill Christie
Prep Star All-Region selection who started at inside linebacker three years and tight end for two
Earned Great Northern League Defensive Player of the Year his last two years and was a Tacoma News Tribune All-State choice as a junior and senior
The three-time team MVP recorded 170 tackles as a senior and 160 as a junior
As a senior, he had 28 tackles vs. Pendleton and a pair of 24-tackle games
Earned two letters in basketball and three in baseball (catcher), where he was an All-League performer in both sports.
Sociology major, with a minor in Psychology
Father, Craig, was Oregon State's defensive coordinator and secondary coach from 2000-02 before joining the University of Colorado staff
Mother, Kaprice, was a volleyball student-athlete at Western Michigan University and later coached at Washington State
Born 9/28/82 in Flagstaff, Arizona
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Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 5.0 |
Height: | 6-1 |
Weight: | 231.0 |
Forty: | 4.88 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 6.68 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.36 |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | 4.88 |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |
Combine Results:
Cone: | 7.15 |
Bench: | 18.0 |
Shuttle: | 4.41 |
10: | 1.68 |
20: | 2.82 |
40: | 4.9 |
BJ: | 09'01" |
VJ: | 32.0 |