Next up on our scouting report series is one of the most physically-imposing prospects in the entire class. Florida offensive lineman, O’Cyrus Torrence, is a mean and massive presence in the trenches.
He also happens to be one of the more experienced and productive players at his position.
Torrence initially began his career at Louisiana, where he started a total of 35 games, earning All-Conference honors in each of his last two seasons.
He then decided to challenge himself by leaving the Sun Belt to join the SEC as a member of the Florida Gators in 2022.
This drastic increase in the level of his competition hardly phased him at all. In fact, you could make a strong argument that he had his best season yet once he got to the SEC.
Torrence became a consensus All-American in 2022 after he started 11 games and didn’t allow a single sack all year long. To further put his dominance into perspective, over his entire college career, he didn’t allow a single sack over 1,501 pass-blocking snaps, per Pro Football Focus.
Unsurprisingly, the Titans are at least interested in getting to know the dominant lineman much better.
Anthony Richardson isn’t the only big attraction at today’s Florida pro day: All-America OL O’Cyrus Torrence had dinner last night with the #Titans plus meetings with #Rams, #Falcons and #Saints, per sources. Another Gator with a shot to go Round 1.
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— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 30, 2023
This article is going to provide an educated opinion on the pros and cons of taking a chance on Torrence.
Before we get started, a quick reminder that all of the grades and individual rankings that are included are my own opinions after spending the last few months studying each of these individuals.
Without further ado, let’s get right into Torrence’s scouting report.