Career
He was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2006. Torrey accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Howard University in Washington, District of Columbia where he played for Howard"s Bison Football team from 2001 to 2005 and is remembered as a notable alumnus. While at Howard, Torrey set the record for most consecutive starts, and was voted top 10 Guard in the nation for Division 1AA in 2003.
Other notable names that year were Jeremiah Trotter, Nick Novak.
During his time as a Bison, Torrey earned the nickname "Franchise", and received First Team All MEAC (2002-2004), Second Team All American (2004) and was selected and started in the 2004 HBCU All Star Classic Game. New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Oakland Raiders and Houston Texans.
While at the Raiders, the team was looking to improve their 4-12 record and finished the season 3rd in the division which was the 1st time in 6 years they had finished higher than 4th place. In 2011, Torrey joined the Las Vegas Locos as an Offensive Tackle and Guard and served as team Captain.
2011 was the 3rd consecutive year this UFL team made it to the championship game.