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Andrew Vorhees offers a strong profile to NFL teams in coming draft

USC offensive line comes into focus at spring game

USC’s Andrew Vorhees will be projected to be a first-round NFL draft pick, attempting to achieve what Austin Jackson and Alijah Vera-Tucker also did for the Trojans in the recent past.

Andrew Voorhees was named a first-team All-American by the Associated Press and Pro Football Focus in his final season at USC. Vorhees’ pass blocking was a crucial piece of quarterback Caleb Williams Heisman Trophy-winning season.

PFF graded his pass-blocking at 80.1. His run blocking allowed three different Trojans to score rushing touchdowns. His run blocking (82.5 grade) allowed five different Trojans to score a total of 29 rushing TDs this season.

Vorhees will finished this season with 735 total snaps played. Vorhees played 3,598 career snaps for the Trojans.

The NFL has invited 319 draft prospects to this year’s scouting combine in Indianapolis, which will begin with player arrivals on Feb. 26. The on-field workouts will run from March 2-5 at the Colts’ Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

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