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Name: T.J. Bass 
College: Oregon     Number: 56
Height: 6-4   Weight: 321
Position: OG  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023

40 Low: 5.42
   40 Time: 5.48
  40 High: 5.55

> Projected Round: 7-HPFA  Stock:    

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6043
Weight: 321

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
40 Yard Dash (ET):
 5.48
40 Yard Dash (HH): 5.44
20 Yard (ET): 3.05
20 Yard (HH): 3.07
10 Yard (ET): 1.78
10 Yard (HH): 1.81
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 28 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'01"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 
Projected 5.31/+.17/No Full Workout-Choice

Dates: 03/14/23
Hand: 09 1/4  Arm: 32 3/8
Wingspan: 79

Height: 6043
Weight: 321
40 Yrd Dash: 
20 Yrd Dash: 
10 Yrd Dash: 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 
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20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 

No Full Workout-Choice/No Bench-Pectoral/Combine Numbers for the Rest
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2022: 1stC...POutland...2021: 2ndC...2020: HMC



 T.J. Bass, Oregon, Player News

  12/16/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: OL T.J. Bass, Sr., Oregon,... Started all 12 games at left tackle, playing 828 snaps...Key part of an Oregon offensive line that leads the nation with just four sacks allowed...78.8 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, 10th among Pac-12 offensive linemen...78.9 run-blocking grade from PFF ranks eighth in the Pac-12, and fourth among tackles...Allowed zero sacks and just 19 total pressures in 403 pass-blocking opportunities, according to PFF. - Oregon Football

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  10/10/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  OCT 10 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: T.J. Bass, Sr., LT, Oregon (Deming, Wash.),...2nd straight week winning this award and 4th time overall, tying him with Penei Sewell for the most times being honored since the award was created prior to the 2019 season. Only the 2nd player to be named Offensive Lineman of the Week in back-to-back weeks, with Sewell doing that in September 2019...Helped pave the way for Oregon to rush for 306 yards and 7 touchdowns, the program's most in a game since 2017 and most vs. an FBS opponent since 2012. Oregon rushed for 300-plus yards for the 2nd game in a row...The Ducks did not allow a sack for the 5th time in 6 games; UO leads the nation with just 1 sack allowed this season. UO also did not allow a TFL in a game for the first time since 2010...Oregon's highest-graded offensive lineman with an 82.4 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, and a terrific 84.3 run-blocking grade...Did not allow a pressure, hurry, QB hit or sack in 24 pass-blocking opportunities...Also nominated: Isaia Glass, LT, Arizona State; Taliese Fuaga, RT, Oregon State; Brett Neilon, C, USC. - Pac-12 Football

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  10/04/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  OCT 3 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: T.J. Bass, Sr., LT, Oregon (Deming, Wash.),...Helped pave the way for a historic rushing performance in Oregon's 45-27 win over Stanford...The Ducks rushed 37 times for a season-high 351 yards, the most for UO since 2018. 9.5 yards per carry is the highest by Oregon since the 2013 season opener vs. Nicholls, and the highest vs. a FBS team since at least 1971...Did not allow a pressure, hurry, QB hit, or a sack on 32 pass-blocking opportunities...A key part of an Oregon offensive line that leads the nation with just one sack allowed...Earned a solid 71.8 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, as well as a 74.4 pass-blocking grade...3rd straight year that Bass has earned this achievement. Took home Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week after Week 2 of the 2020 season and again after Week 3 in 2021. First player since this award was created in 2019 to win it in 3 separate seasons and matches Utah's Nick Ford and Oregon's Penei Sewell as the only players to win it 3 times overall (Sewell won it 4 times)...Also nominated: Jordan Morgan, LT, Arizona; Andrew Vorhees, LG, USC. - Pac-12 Football

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  08/10/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  Oregon opened fall camp with its top offensive lineman limited. T.J. Bass, a first team all-Pac-12 selection by the league's coaches last season, was one of the only limited players for the Ducks during their first practice of fall camp Friday afternoon at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex. There was no apparent or obvious injury to Bass. After stretching, freshman receiver Justius Lowe went to the side to work with a trainer and rode an exercise bike. Oregon coach Dan Lanning said the issues for Bass and Lowe were not significant. Otherwise, there weren't any apparent absences for UO. - The Oregonian

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  07/28/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCHLIST: G T.J. Bass, Oregon,...A staple on Oregon's offensive line, starting all 14 games for an offense that ranked in the top 25 nationally with 202.26 rushing yards per game and tied for sixth with 36 rushing touchdowns in 2021...Named an all-Pac-12 first-team selection by the league's coaches for the first time in his career...Started the first six games at left guard before moving to left tackle for the final eight games. - Oregon Football

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  12/31/22 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  2021 ALL-PAC-12 SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL T.J. Bass, Jr., Oregon,...Alex Forsyth and Camden Lewis both landed on the second team; Oregon's seven selections between the first and second teams are third-most in the conference. - Oregon Football

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  09/21/21 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  SEPT 20 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: T.J. Bass, Jr., OG, Oregon (Deming, WA),...Tied for the team high with four knockdowns in No. 4 Oregon's 48-7 win over Stony Brook...Earned a terrific 86.4 grade by Pro Football Focus, including a stellar 93.5 run-blocking grade. 93.5 run-block grade ranked second nationally among all offensive linemen and first among guards in Week Three, and his 86.4 overall grade was tops in the nation among guards and 11th overall...Helped pave the way for an Oregon rushing attack that went for 173 yards on 39 carries. Oregon's offense scored 40-plus points for the first time this season...2nd time Bass has won this award, having previously been honored in November 2020. Ducks win the award in back-to-back weeks after Alex Forsyth won it after Oregon's win over Ohio State. Oregon also won the award in consecutive weeks last season with Ryan Walk and T.J. Bass winning the first 2 weeks of the 2020 season. Since this award began in 2019, Oregon has won it 12 of the 24 weeks...Also nominated: Will Craig, LT, California; Luke Wattenberg, C, Washington; Jake Levengood, OL, Oregon State; Henry Hattis, RG, Arizona State. - Pac-12 Football

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  05/19/21 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  One of the bigger changes to Oregon's starting lineup last season, T.J. Bass asserted himself at left guard despite a limited offseason and was a consistent performer in his first year as an FBS starter. Bass had the unenviable task of replacing Shane Lemieux, who was drafted higher than any of the graduating UO offensive linemen from 2019. Yet the junior college transfer was able to earn Pac-12 offensive lineman of the week in just his second game. Now Bass is one of six returning regular contributors up front and even without playing in the spring game it's evident that he'll remain a starter in the fall. Mario Cristobal's take..."T.J. Bass is a very physically dominant player. I think his name gets lost out there, he doesn't get much of the credit but he's really becoming something special." - The Oregonian

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  01/02/21 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: OL T.J. Bass, Jr.,...Oregon's honorable mention all-league picks were offensive linemen Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu and T.J. Bass, running back Travis Dye, defensive lineman Austin Faoliu, defensive back Jamal Hill, wide receiver Johnny Johnson III and linebackers Isaac Slade-Matautia and Sewell. - Oregon Football

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  11/23/20 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  NOV 16 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: T.J. Bass, Jr., OL, Oregon (Deming, Wash.),...Oregon totaled 581 yards of offense, the program's most in a Pac-12 game since 2017 and the most in a league road game since 2014...Bass helped pave the way for 269 rushing yards for the second-straight game, with Oregon rushing for 213 of 269 total yards in the second half alone...The game was the first since 2016 that Oregon had 300 yards passing and 200 yards rushing in a conference matchup...Also nominated: Frank Fillip, OT, Colorado; Jaxson Kirkland, LT, Washington. - Pac-12 Conference Football

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  11/07/20 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  If there's a single adjective offensive linemen want most associated with their name it's "tough." It goes with the territory of playing in the trenches. Pass blocking and paving the road in the run game are not for the faint of heart. They're inglorious tasks, moving other 300-pound men against their desired path so that your team can reach its destination. T.J. Bass is good at those things; it's why the 6-foot-5, 318-pound Washington native was a junior college All-American and was ranked the top JUCO guard prospect in the country last year. It's also why his new position used the same term four times in 51 words to describe what Bass brings to Oregon's offensive line.

"He's tough," offensive line coach Alex Mirabal said. "He's tough. (From) up in the Washington area, up there in Deming. He's tough. He's strong. He's a good athlete. If you had a basketball team made out of football players you want to pick him. He's got really good athleticism. He's got really good feet. He's physical. He's tough." Bass enrolled at Oregon in January and immediately began working with the second-team offense during spring practice. It didn't take long into fall camp for Bass to showcase his skills further and put himself in position to be the Ducks' starting left guard. "T.J. Bass is going to be an outstanding football player," Oregon coach Mario Cristobal declared during fall camp. "He is powerful. He's massive. He's smart, tough, diligent, all those things. Have been extremely impressed with him." - The Oregonian


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  10/17/20 - OG T.J. BassrSr/2023, Oregon, 6-4, 321 (DS#20 OG) + More +

  Oregon coach Mario Cristobal says he's been impressed with the Ducks' new players. Oregon's 2020 recruiting class will start having an impact on the field right away. Mario Cristobal said five-star prospects Justin Flowe (linebacker), Noah Sewell (linebacker) and Dontae Manning (cornerback) have a chance to live up to their billing like defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux did last season, albeit without the benefit of a full spring practice and offseason due to the pandemic. With so many key players from last year's Pac-12 championship team graduating or opting out, the Ducks will also lean on transfers to help reload.

"If you're going to try to bring a guy that's a grad transfer or a junior college player into your program, you're doing it because they already are physically mature and you certainly want to target guys that are mentally mature," Cristobal said Wednesday after Oregon's fifth fall camp practice. "(Players) that, from a cultural standpoint, they understand that they are joining a new family. They have to adapt, they have to come full throttle to make it work." T.J. Bass, who transferred from Butte College, reminds the coaching staff of a more versatile Shane Lemieux. The 6-foot-5, 318-pound junior has been competing at both tackle positions and was the top-ranked junior college guard prospect. Cristobal said Bass could also play center, if needed. "T.J. Bass is going to be an outstanding football player," Cristobal said. "He is powerful, he's massive, he's smart, tough, diligent, all those things. I've been extremely impressed with him." - Register Guard


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