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Emmanuel Pregnon

Oregon
· age 24.6
Consensus Rank
42
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within IOL cohort (n=50)
NFL.com
6.36
ACS
5.7
40
5.21
HT
6'4"
WT
314
Arm
34.1
PFF Col
86.7
Mock→
Flags
1
Visits
4
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c 7.32
Shut 4.29
Hand 11.0
Age 24.6
visited by:DALHOUMINSEA

Measurables

HT (in)76.38
WT (lb)314
Arm34.13
Hand11
405.21
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone7.32
Shuttle4.29
By Source
acs-2026
overall5.73
pct_forty5.18
pct_heightInches6.81
pct_weightLbs6.28
brugler
age24.55
armInches34.13
forty5.21
handInches11
heightInches76.38
tenYardSplit1.82
weightLbs314
wingspanInches83
nfl.com
armInches33.63
athleticismScore77.75
forty5.21
handInches11
heightInches76.25
shuttle4.29
threeCone7.32
weightLbs201
redflag-injury
CTE-11
Archetype
Average athlete · ACS 5.7/10

Teams That Have Engaged (4)

Red Flags (1)

Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
  • Martin, who had been a cornerback at Wyoming (2003-05), connected Pregnon with former Wyoming head coach Craig Bohl, who made the offensive lineman his only FBS offer a week before signing day.

Athletic Composite (ACS)

5.7/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
  • forty
    5.2
  • heightInches
    6.8
  • weightLbs
    6.3

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈166 per attribute · confidence high)
Composite
49
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 35.9
Attribute Contributions
  • Shuttler=+0.294.29z=+2.26+6.5
  • 3-coner=+0.247.32z=+1.46+3.5
  • 40-yardr=+0.125.21z=-0.11-0.1
  • Bench repsr=+0.12z=+0.0
  • Heightr=+0.1176.38z=+0.30+0.3
  • Broad jumpr=+0.09z=+0.0
  • Draft ager=+0.0724.55z=-2.56-1.7
  • Verticalr=+0.06z=+0.0
  • Weightr=+0.05314z=+0.29+0.2

PFF College — Opponent-Adjusted

Overall86.7
Pass Block88.1
Run Block85.8

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Pregnon took a major leap in 2025, earning an 86.7 PFF grade across a career-high 910 snaps after never dipping below 625 snaps in any season. His 88.1 pass-blocking grade ranked seventh among FBS guards, and he allowed just one sack, two hits and two hurries on 471 pass-blocking snaps. He flashed high-end upside with 85th-percentile marks on true pass sets and elite production in zone schemes (98th percentile zone run-blocking grade).
Strengths
● Broad-shouldered frame, with wide hips and equal mass in his chest and lower half ● Adequate quickness off the ball to get into his blocks ● Displays power at contact to generate movement ● Uses large hands to latch, direct and drive bodies in the run game ● Put several de-cleating hits on his tape, thanks to heaviness of his hands ● Sets up shop with a sturdy anchor in pass protection ● Committed only one penalty in 2025 (false start vs. Washington) ● Competes with a finishing demeanor on every snap ● Not a leader but a dependable soldier and falls in line (served as a 2025 captain in five games for the Ducks) ● Freaky weight-room numbers, including a 655-pound squat and 465-pound bench ● Durable — finished his career with 40 straight starts
Weaknesses
● Mediocre athlete with shaky body control, depending on the movements required ● Will fall off blocks when he doesn’t stay centered through engagement ● Inconsistent punch timing and recoil in pass sets ● Needs to keep his head out of blocks and avoid excessive leaning 267 Back to table of contents -- 271 of 629 -- ● Average-at-best range on a climbing track; has a tough time adjusting to defenders in space ● Older prospect — will be a 25-year-old rookie ● Played one up-and-down game at right guard in 2025 — comfort level is clearly on the left side
Projection
A one-year starter at Oregon (and four-year starter overall), Pregnon lined up at left guard in former offensive coordinator Will Stein’s balanced scheme. A late bloomer on the football field, he made his bones at Wyoming and USC before transferring to Eugene in 2025 for his sixth college season. He garnered All-America honors and was a key reason the Ducks were finalists for the Joe Moore Award (nation’s top offensive line). A massive, well-proportioned blocker, Pregnon has an NFL body and plays with power through his hips and shock in his large hands. He creates movement in the run game and drives defenders from the play when he stays balanced through engagement. He anchors well in pass protection, although his hands need further refinement, and some of his athletic restrictions show versus dynamic three-techniques, who can cross him up and attack his edges. Overall, Pregnon checks the boxes for size, power and competitive demeanor that NFL teams — specifically, those running gap schemes — look for in a starting guard. His profile is reminiscent of a more explosive O’Cyrus Torrence, and his draft projection should be similar.

Mock Ranks (1)

  • MDD-consensus42

Freak Notes

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