Penei Sewell
Offensive tackle | |||||
Personal information | |||||
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Born: | Malaeimi, American Samoa | October 9, 2000||||
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | ||||
Weight: | 335 lb (152 kg) | ||||
Career information | |||||
High school: | Desert Hills (St. George, Utah) | ||||
College: | Oregon (2018–2020) | ||||
NFL draft: | 2021 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7 | ||||
Career history | |||||
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Roster status: | Active | ||||
Career highlights and awards | |||||
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Career NFL statistics as of 2023 | |||||
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
Penei Sewell (
Sewell opted out of his junior season in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic before being drafted seventh overall by the Lions in the 2021 NFL draft. A native of American Samoa, he and his family moved to Utah in 2012. He is the older brother of NFL player Noah Sewell.
Early years
Sewell was born on October 9, 2000, in
College career
Sewell became an immediate starter during his freshman year for the Ducks in 2018, starting seven games but missing six due to a
Professional career
Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | 40-yard dash | 10-yard split | 20-yard split | 20-yard shuttle |
Three-cone drill | Vertical jump | Broad jump | Bench press | |
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6 ft 4+7⁄8 in (1.95 m) |
331 lb (150 kg) |
33+1⁄4 in (0.84 m) |
10+3⁄8 in (0.26 m) |
5.09 s | 1.79 s | 2.97 s | 4.68 s | 7.76 s | 28.0 in (0.71 m) |
9 ft 1 in (2.77 m) |
30 reps | |
All values from |
Regarded as one of the best overall prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft, Sewell was selected seventh overall by the
In Week 14 of the 2022 season, Sewell had a nine-yard reception late in the fourth quarter to give the Lions a crucial first down in the 34–23 victory over the
On April 24, 2024, Sewell signed a four-year, $112 million contract extension with the Lions, keeping him under contract through the 2029 season.[24]
Personal life
Sewell has three brothers: Gabriel,
References
- ^ "2022 Detroit Lions Media Guide" (PDF). NFL.com. National Football League. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
- ^ Vondersmith, Jason (December 31, 2019). "Sewell's star shines brightly". Portland Tribune. Pamplin Media Group. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
- ^ a b c Hummer, Chris (April 29, 2021). "Oregon's star tackle Penei Sewell was raised to do this". 247Sports.com. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
- ^ Monson, Gordon (July 15, 2016). "Monson: Desert Hills' Penei Sewell a man-child chased by Utah, BYU, USU and many, many others (with video)". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Falk, Aaron (July 21, 2017). "Desert Hills star Penei Sewell has a big decision to make about his next football family". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Smith, Cam (November 13, 2017). "Four-star Utah OT Penei Sewell gets emotional when receiving U.S. Army All-American jersey while out injured". USA TODAY High School Sports. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ "2018 Game Highlights". polynesianbowl.com. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
- ^ Nemec, Andrew (February 8, 2018). "Oregon Ducks land Penei Sewell, the nation's No. 2 OG". OregonLive. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Alger, Tyson (October 11, 2018). "Just a freshman, Penei Sewell already is a big man on campus...". The Athletic. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Mims, Steve (December 20, 2018). "Penei Sewell works to resume his spot at left tackle in Redbox Bowl for Oregon Ducks football". Duck Sports. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Allen, Trevor (December 7, 2019). "Bradlee Anae, Penei Sewell Receive Morris Trophy". KSL Sports. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Crepea, James (December 13, 2019). "Oregon Ducks OL Penei Sewell wins Outland Trophy". OregonLive. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Huffman, Brandon (December 17, 2019). "Sewell, Tagovailoa Share Polynesian CFB Player of the Year Award". 247Sports. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^ Goodbread, Chase (September 7, 2020). "Oregon's Penei Sewell opts out of college season, intends to enter 2021 NFL Draft". NFL.com. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
- ^ "Penei Sewell, Oregon, OT, 2021 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
- ^ "Penei Sewell 2021 NFL Draft Profile". insider.espn.com. Retrieved April 16, 2023.
- ^ Rogers, Justin (April 29, 2021). "'A cornerstone player': Lions fortify O-line, select Oregon's Penei Sewell with No. 7 pick". The Detroit News. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
- ^ Patra, Kevin (May 19, 2021). "Lions, Penei Sewell agree to terms on four-year, $24.1 million rookie contract". NFL.com. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
- ^ "Penei Sewell 2021 Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ "2021 NFL All-Rookie Team". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ "Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions - December 11th, 2022". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Meinke, Kyle (December 22, 2022). "Detroit Lions surprised by Pro Bowl snub for Penei Sewell, Taylor Decker". mlive.com. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
- ^ "Penei Sewell 2022 Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
- ^ Patra, Kevin (April 24, 2024). "Lions agree to terms with OT Penei Sewell on four-year, $112 million contract extension". NFL.com.
- ^ Tidwell, Sarah (February 28, 2023). "Is Noah Sewell related to Penei Sewell? Former Oregon stars share more than just an alma mater". Sporting News. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
- ^ "Oregon's Sewell, Utah's Barton carry on family legacies". USA TODAY. Associated Press. August 30, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
- ^ Nemec, Andrew (November 23, 2019). "Noah Sewell, 5-star linebacker, commits to Oregon Ducks". OregonLive. The Oregonian. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
- ^ Ireland, Kyle (April 30, 2022). "Utah LB Nephi Sewell Signs Undrafted Free Agent Deal With New Orleans Saints". KSL Sports. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
- ^ Davenport, Richard (July 3, 2017). "Hogs hoping for return visit from offensive lineman Penei Sewell". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
External links
- Penei Sewell on Twitter
- Detroit Lions bio
- Oregon Ducks bio