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Peter Woods
/ˈpiːtər wʊdz/
Definition
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Peter Woods (born March 5, 2005) is an American college football defensive tackle for the Clemson Tigers, known for his dominant performance on the defensive line.
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A rising NFL draft prospect who earned 2025 All-American honors, amassing 99 tackles, 5 sacks, and multiple forced fumbles during his Clemson career.
Examples
Peter Woods crushed the quarterback's dreams faster than a bad fantasy football pick.
With Peter Woods anchoring the D-line, Clemson's opponents were left wondering if they accidentally scheduled a wrestling match.
Peter Woods declared for the NFL Draft, signaling to scouts that the Tigers' secret weapon is now up for auction.
Opponents see Peter Woods charging and think, 'Time to update the injury report preemptively.'