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Name: Dom Peterson 
College: Nevada     Number: 0
Height: 6-0   Weight: 300
Position: DT  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023

40 Low: 5.00
   40 Time: 5.08
  40 High: 5.14

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Height: 6000
Weight: 300

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Dates: 03/09/23
Hand: 08 5/8  Arm: 28 1/8
Wingspan: 74 1/4

Height: 6000
Weight: 300
40 Yrd Dash: 5.08
20 Yrd Dash: 2.94
10 Yrd Dash: 1.75
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 29
Vertical Jump: 27
Broad Jump: 08'02"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.78
3-Cone Drill: 8.00

40 Time Range: 5.03-5.12/Projected 4.98
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2022: 2ndC...PBednarik...2021: HMC...2020: 2ndC...(+) Coming off Nov 2020 Ankle INJ...PNagurski/POutland/PBednarik...2019: 1stC...PHendricks



 Dom Peterson, Nevada, Player News

  12/18/22 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: DL - Dom Peterson, Sr., Nevada,...For Peterson, it is his fourth-career All-Mountain West honor, and second selection to the Second Team, while Taua earns his third All-MW honor, and Williams his second. Peterson, in addition to his second-team selections in 2020 and this season, was named to the First Team in 2019 and honorable mention in 2021. Taua, the 2018 Mountain West Freshman of the Year, is a two-time honorable mention (2019, 2022) with a second-team honor (2020). Williams earned his first honorable mention in 2020. Peterson earned his fourth All-Mountain West nod with another dominant season anchoring the Wolf Pack's front four.

Peterson wrapped his final season with 6.0 sacks (10th in the conference) and 13.0 tackles-for-loss among his 34 total tackles. His disruptive play in the trenches contributed also to Nevada's takeaways, as Peterson forced a pair of fumbles on strip sacks, and led the Mountain West, and ranked tied for third in the country, with three fumble recoveries. Peterson's 2022 campaign also saw him rise up Nevada's career rankings in multiple categories. He finishes his career ranked second in Wolf Pack history with 55.5 tackles-for-loss, and third with 28.0 sacks. - Nevada Football


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  08/02/22 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: Dom Peterson, Nevada, Senior DT,...Over his Nevada career, Peterson has made 151 total tackles in his career, including 42.5 tackles for loss and 22.0 sacks, which rank fifth and tied for third, respectively, in program history. - Nevada Football

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  05/29/22 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  Nevada's much-anticipated football game against Colorado State will be played in primetime on a Friday night on national television. The meeting between the Wolf Pack and the Rams - under former Nevada head coach Jay Norvell - kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7 and will air on FS1. It will be the Wolf Pack's first Mountain West game at home in the 2022 season. The Nevada-CSU game was one of seven on the Pack's schedule to have broadcast and start-time details released Thursday, as conferences and networks made their first round of announcements for the upcoming season.

Nevada will also play a Friday game at Air Force on Sept. 23 (5 p.m., FS1) in what will be its MW opener. Previously, the Air Force and Colorado State games were slotted for Saturday games, on Sept. 24 and Oct. 8, respectively. Later in the season, the Pack will play four straight games on CBS Sports Network with 7:30 p.m. kickoffs. Three of those games - against San Diego State, Boise State and Fresno State - will be played at Mackay Stadium, with the road game coming at San Jose State. - Reno Gazette Journal


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  04/24/22 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  Everyone is down to one final chance to underestimate Dom Peterson. Nevada's veteran defensive lineman is back for a fifth and final season of college football, this time as the leader of a re-tooled Wolf Pack defense. That won't stop the questions, though. They usually center on his size - height, in particular - and whether he's capable of handling the interior, often a jumble of bodies right after the snap. It's just more of the same for Peterson, who has always had doubters, beginning with being lightly recruited out of Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.). More recently, the doubts extended to NFL teams and draft consultants, who raised some familiar questions even after Peterson had nine tackles for loss (including five sacks) while routinely being team-blocked last season.

Nevada lists him at 6-feet, 285 pounds. "I had a little buzz, but I had a lot of what I want to call 'differentials.' Stuff going on, politics; you know, 'the height' and 'the size' and all that plays a big part," Peterson said after a recent practice at Wolf Pack Park. "So I had a little buzz based off my stats, but once they start going to the height and stuff, that's where I kind of started losing interest. So I think for this year, I just need to show them (that) against good teams, I can hold a point (on the line of scrimmage)." - Reno Gazette Journal


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  12/26/21 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2021 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Dom Peterson, DL,...Nevada football has 15 players who earned 16 conference honors following a vote by head coaches as well as conference and media representatives. Earning honorable mention are KR/WR Jamaal Bell, OL Gray Davis, OL Jacob Gardner, LB Lawson Hall, DL Sam Hammond, DB Jordan Lee, OL Tyler Orsini, and DL Dom Peterson. - Nevada Football

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  12/16/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DL - Dom Peterson, Jr., Nevada,...Peterson earned his second-straight All-MW honor - he was a first-team pick a year ago - despite suffering an ankle injury in the sixth game of the year. He was in the top 10 in the conference in sacks with a team-leading 4.5 on the year. He also recorded 7.0 tackles for loss as part of 27 overall tackles on the year. - Nevada Football

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  12/11/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  Nevada was largely without two defensive starters in last week's win against Fresno State but expects to get one of those players back fully and the other to be a larger contributor. Starting cornerback EJ Muhammad, who missed the Fresno State game with a concussion, has been cleared for Friday's game against San Jose State. "He was under concussion protocol, and those things are tricky," Nevada coach Jay Norvell said. "You never quite know when they're going to release them. There was an opportunity he was going to play, but he just didn't work through the protocol. He's been cleared to practice (this week) and has been out on the field and I anticipate him being ready."

Meanwhile, Dom Peterson, the Wolf Pack's star defensive lineman, played only a couple of snaps against Fresno State with a sprained ankle. He's expected to get more reps against a strong Spartans offensive line. "It's hard to really predict," Norvell said. "I really thought he'd play (against Fresno State). I knew he wouldn't be 100 percent last week. But I think he'll be better this week, and he'll have a few more days to get better. He'll play more than he did last week. I don't know how much more, but I think it'll be pretty hard to keep him out of this game." - Nevada Sports Net


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  11/23/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  NOV 23 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: DOM PETERSON, NEVADA, Junior, Defensive Tackle, Harbor City, California/Narbonne HS,...Helped preserve Nevada's undefeated record with a 26-21 victory over San Diego State...Registered four tackles, including three tackles for loss and two sacks...With a five-point lead in the fourth quarter, forced an Aztecs punt with an 11-yard sack. All three tackles for loss, including both sacks, came on third down...Anchored a Wolf Pack defense that shutout San Diego State in the second half and held the Aztecs to just 109 rushing yards, more than 170 yards under their season average. - Mountain West Football

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  07/27/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2020 OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DT Dom Peterson, Nevada,...He is one of 98 defensive standouts to be selected to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list from 66 schools and is one of four to make the list from the Mountain West. For the Outland Trophy, he is one of 85 to earn the honor nationally and one of seven from the conference. Peterson is now on three preseason watch lists for 2020 as he was placed on the Bednarik Award watch list last week. Peterson was named first team All-MW for the first time in his career after proving to be the Wolf Pack's most dominant defensive lineman last season. The then-sophomore ranked second in the conference and led Nevada with 15.0 tackles for loss, 14 of them being solo. - Nevada Football

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  07/21/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2020 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DE Dom Peterson, Nevada,...Peterson is one of 98 defensive standouts to be selected to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list from 66 schools and is one of four to make the list from the Mountain West. For the Outland Trophy, he is one of 85 to earn the honor nationally and one of seven from the conference. Peterson is now on three preseason watch lists for 2020 as he was placed on the Bednarik Award watch list last week. He ranked second in the conference and led Nevada with 15.0 tackles for loss, 14 of them being solo. Peterson also led the team and ranked second in the MW with nine sacks. - Nevada Football

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  07/21/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: DE Dom Peterson, Nevada,...Peterson, who is one of five from around the Mountain West to earn a spot on the watch list, was named first team All-MW for the first time in his career after proving to be the Wolf Pack's most dominant defensive lineman last season. The then-sophomore ranked second in the conference and led Nevada with 15.0 tackles for loss, 14 of them being solo. Peterson also led the team and ranked second in the MW with nine sacks. He recorded at least one tackle for loss in all but one game in 2019 and had his best performance of the year in a 21-10 win over New Mexico, where he recorded four solo tackles, three for loss and two sacks. - Nevada Football

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  03/03/20 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  Nevada coach Jay Norvell has a received a new five-year contract that runs through the 2024 season, the school said Tuesday. Norvell, who is 18-20 overall in three seasons, is coming off back-to-back winning seasons and consecutive bowl appearances after going 3-9 in his first year at Nevada in 2017. The new contract includes a guaranteed base salary and compensation totaling $625,000 per season plus supplemental bonuses based on athletic and academic success, athletic director Doug Knuth said. Knuth said they also agreed to boost the total salary pool available for Norvell's assistants by $250,000 beginning this fall, something Norvell said is important to growing the program. Norvell went 8-5 with a victory over Arkansas State in the Arizona Bowl in 2018. Nevada was 7-5 last season and played in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. - AP College Football

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  12/14/19 - DT Dom PetersonrSr/2023, Nevada, 6-0, 300 (DS#33 DT) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL - Dom Peterson, So., Nevada,...Peterson was named first-team All-MW for the first time in his career after proving to be the Wolf Pack's most dominant defensive lineman this season. The sophomore ranked second in the conference and led Nevada with 13.5 tackles for loss, 13 of them being solo. Peterson also ranks second in the MW with eight sacks, averaging .73 per game which is good for 28th in the nation. He recorded at least one tackle for loss in all but one game this season, and had his best performance of the year in a 21-10 win over New Mexico where he recorded four solo tackles, three for loss and two sacks. - Nevada Football

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