Scruggs was born on January 19, 2000, in Ashtabula, Ohio.[1][2] He attended Cathedral Preparatory School in Erie, Pennsylvania, and was a four-time varsity letter winner in football, playing lineman on both sides of the ball.[3] He helped them compile a 49–3 record in his four years with the team, including consecutive 14–0 seasons.[3] He was named first-team all-state as a defensive lineman in 2016 and as a senior in 2017 was named first-team all-state on the offensive line and was given the Pennsylvania Football New Class 4-A Lineman of the Year award.[3] A consensus four-star recruit, Scruggs was ranked as the fifth-best center nationally.[3] He committed to Penn State over offers from various other schools, including LSU, Ohio State and Michigan.[4]
College career
Scruggs saw limited action in his first year at Penn State, only appearing on three snaps during their game against Maryland.[5] He was named the joint-winner of the team's Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year award.[6]
In early 2019, he was involved in a car accident that caused him serious injuries, including a concussion and fractured vertebrae.[7] Scruggs had to wear a back brace for eight months and missed the entire season due to his injuries.[8] He eventually recovered and made his return to the field against Maryland in November 2020, close to two years after the crash.[9] Scruggs appeared in a total of seven games on the year, none of which he started.[10]
Scruggs posted his first start in the 2021 season, starting all 13 games and earning honorable mention all-conference from the Big Ten's coaches and media, third-team honors from Pro Football Focus (PFF), and being named the winner of Penn State's Dick Maginnis Memorial Award for best offensive lineman.[2] The following year, he was voted team captain and started all 12 games, being named third-team All-Big Ten by the league's coaches.[3] Scruggs declared for the NFL draft after the season, forgoing an extra year of eligibility given to him due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]
Scruggs was selected by the Houston Texans in the second round (62nd overall) of the 2023 NFL draft.[14] He was placed on injured reserve on August 31, 2023.[15] He was activated on November 25.[16] As a rookie, he appeared in seven games and started six in the 2023 season.[17]