BIOGRAPHY
Tyree St. Louis was born on August 5th, 1997, in Tampa, Florida, he is a tackle who is currently a free agent.
At high school, he won a Consensus four-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com, was rated as an ESPN.com Top 300 prospect, ranked as the ninth-best offensive lineman in the state of Florida by ESPN.com, attended the Nike Football Training Camp in Orlando prior to his senior season, and was honored as the MVP of the offensive line group at the Rivals Camp Series in Orlando in March. Chose Miami over offers from Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee and USC.
As a true freshman in 2015, he saw action largely on special teams in his first season, and on 2016, as a sophomore, he started his final eight games of season at right tackle, the offense averaged 425.9 yards per game, saw action in season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3), made first career start at right tackle and helped lead Miami to 363 yards against North Carolina (Oct. 15), made second straight start at right tackle at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20), started at right tackle at Notre Dame (Oct. 29), helped lead offense to 534-yard performance in win over Pittsburgh with start at right tackle (Nov. 5) and made fifth straight start at right tackle in win at Virginia (Nov. 12), helping lead offense to 450-yard performance, including 222 rushing yards
He made a straight start at right tackle in win at NC State (Nov. 19), guiding Miami to 415 total yards of offense, started seventh straight game at right tackle in regular season finale win over Duke (Nov. 26), helping lead offense to 568-yard performance, and started at right tackle in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec. 28), helping lead offense to 363 yards and 31 points.
During his junior season, in 2017, he started all 13 games at right tackle, and extended his streak to 21 straight starts by season's end. He was the started season opener at right tackle and helped lead offense to 550-yard performance against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2), made second straight start of season at right tackle in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) that included 587 yards of total offense and 254 rushing yards, started at right tackle in win at Duke (Sept. 29), where Miami piled up 409 yards of offense, started at right tackle in win at Florida State (Oct. 7), helped lead offense to 481-yard performance, including 184 rushing yards, in start at right tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14), and started at right tackle and helped lead team to win over Syracuse (Oct. 21), with Hurricanes piling up 480 offensive yards
Tyree made start at right tackle and helped offense gain 415 total yards in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28), helped power Miami to win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4) with start at right tackle, leading offense to 429-yard performance including 210 rushing yards, played important role in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11), starting at right tackle and helping guide offense to 374 yards, including 237 rushing yards, started at right tackle against Virginia (Nov. 18), started at right tackle at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) and in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2) and started at right tackle in Capital One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30).
For the 2018 season, as a senior, he started all 13 games at left tackle in another standout season, and earned All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition, ending his career on streak 34 straight starts, longest streak on offense. He started the season opener vs. LSU (Sept. 2), helped Miami outgain Tigers with 342 yards of total offense, started at left tackle against Savannah State (Sept. 8), helping pave way for 494 total yards, including 239 rushing yards, started at left tackle and helped guide Hurricanes offense to 49-point, 473-yard performance in win at Toledo (Sept. 15), started at left tackle against FIU (Sept. 22), leading Miami to 488-yard performance on offense, started at left tackle against North Carolina (Sept. 27) and helped offense compile 354 yards, including 229 rushing yards
He started at left tackle against Florida State (Oct. 6), made start at left tackle vs. Virginia (Oct. 13) and at Boston College (Oct. 26), helped Miami offense gain 411 yards of offense with start at left tackle vs. Duke (Nov. 3), started at left tackle at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10), made start at left tackle in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17), started at left tackle in win vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24), when Miami totaled 345 yards, including 293 rushing yards, and started at left tackle in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27).
He entered the NFL when he signed with the New England Patriots, on April 27. 2019, and was waived on September 7, 2019.