Andrew Vorhees wouldn’t have been around in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL draft if he hadn’t been injured during the draft process earlier in the offseason. This polished offensive lineman could push for starting time early in his career if he is able to fully recover from the injury, and should be considered the steal of the seventh round.
Several fanbases wanted their teams to draft Vorhees on Day 3, but the only franchise willing to take a chance on his talents was the Ravens. Check out his collegiate highlights below to get a better sense of his skillset ahead of the 2023 season:
Tough rep for UCLA OLB #47 vs USC RT Jalen McKenzie and LG Andrew Vorhees. pic.twitter.com/oDLQwhosAP
— Mark Jarvis (@JarvisScouting) December 29, 2020
Even though the #Vikings only have 5 Draft picks, I love the idea of scooping up USC OG Andrew Vorhees.
YES, he will need a redshirt year due to a torn ACL. But would walk into a starting guard spot in 2024 and has ALL the heart (combine bench). pic.twitter.com/fBXZk3IEGP
— Purple FTW! Podcast (@PurpleForTheWin) April 12, 2023
My RD4.121 Draft Day Pick
RD4.121: Andrew Vorhees, IOL, USCpic.twitter.com/k6UFAql20n
— Chad Koon (@chadkoon) April 27, 2023
Ravens taking Andrew Vorhees is too perfect. Big, powerful, and physical run blocker who really uses that upper body strength to control defenders. Needs to clean up a few things but could be a really helpful depth player. Always hungry for pancakes: pic.twitter.com/SL59LpRPXX
— Bobby Football (@Rob__Paul) April 29, 2023
Andrew Vorhees. Help. Blocker. pic.twitter.com/1Vs1dd4CeB
— Daniel Harms🏈 (@InHarmsWay19) April 10, 2023