Treyton Savea
Treyton Savea
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Zack Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Savea is an under-the-radar offensive lineman that could be due for a breakout junior season with more playing time in the fall. He’s a big, physical IOL that flashed his natural strength and power in his limited time on varsity as a sophomore. He has all the size and physical tools to develop into one of the better run blockers in Nevada’s 2027 class over the next two seasons. Savea is a player to keep an eye on in the talented Bishop Gorman OL room.
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Read EvaluationZack Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Savea is an under-the-radar OL prospect out of Bishop Gorman that has a clear path to a potential breakout season after the graduations of one of the top OL units in the country from last season. Spent most of his sophomore season on JV where he showed his ability to dominate interior defenders with the power and strength he carries behind his 6’/260 frame. Shows great mobility and agility as a puller and can open lanes in the run game at a high rate. Savea is a certain breakout candidate for the fall that could establish himself as one of the top IOL in his class with a strong junior season.
Sophomore Season Highlights
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Treyton Savea 6'1" | 270 lbs | OL Losee | 2027 State NV (@TreytonSavea) January 14, 2025
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Read EvaluationAlex Boyer | Prep Redzone Scout
Treyton Savea is another prospect to be on the lookout for in the early stages of his career, out of Las Vegas. The Silver State two-way lineman stands in the neighborhood of 6-foot and weighs around 210 pounds. In the trenches, Treyton uses his size, strength and solid fundamentals to find success. The explosion that Treyton shows off on film proves to be too much for many offensive linemen at this level, as he completely blows through them in his pass rush. Another thing that impresses me about Treyton is that he knows how to break up the pass in different situations. If he feels like he is not going to get to the quarterback in time, he has no problem getting his hands up in a perfect position to break up the pass–a skill that is not coached up enough in my opinion. Treyton seems to be trending toward top-tier of defensive line play in Nevada. If he can tack on more size, I can see a lot of big things happening for him down the line.
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