2019 NFL Draft Rounds 4-7 Game Thread - Spoilers Welcome

luckiestman

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A couple olinemen off the board since jets started their trading down nonsense. What do the Jets need? Oline.

Woody/Chris if you are reading this, please fire the GM and let’s talk. I’m available. I can take a sabbatical to get the front office straightened out.
 

dcmissle

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With what happened Thursday night on the D lines of AFC East ... this is good.
 

Ale Xander

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Solid pick. He had a down 2018 because of a coaching change. He is an elite athlete at guard. Oh and our new coach or assistant or whatever coached him before he got fired.
He went up against SEC DL's every game. That's almost like NFL DL's.
 

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Thuney has one year left and then he's going to get paid. Watching Froholdt's Alabama tape now; so far so good.
 

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Sounds like Ted Karras redux as a day 3er backup who can play both guard and center.

I also wonder if he's a potential replacement for Andrews at center who I believe is up for a new contract soon

Hjalte Froholdt (pronounced yell-duh fro-holt) came to the United States from Denmark as a foreign exchange student his sophomore year in high school. He returned to Denmark for one year before coming back to America to attend the IMG Academy in Florida (to play for former Heisman Trophy winner Christ Weinke) his senior year. Despite limited experience, his promise was not lost on colleges or recruiting services, as he was ranked among the top 20 defensive linemen in the country. Froholdt played in 10 games on defense for Arkansas in 2015 (three tackles) before moving to the other side of the line the following spring. He started all 13 games at left guard in 2016, and then all 12 games at that spot as a junior, not allowing a sack and incurring only two penalties. Froholdt started his senior season at center, starting the first three games there before switching back to left guard for the final nine contests.

By Lance Zierlein
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NFL Comparison
Greg Mancz
Overview
Froholdt has primarily lined up at guard, but a move to center might give him his best shot as a pro. He has good power to absorb and neutralize at the point of attack, but there just aren't enough wins as an in-line blocker due to his lack of push. Froholdt also struggles to protect his edges through foot quickness or functional power and he should be able to get the help he needs at center. His ability to play both guard and center strengthens his case to become a solid backup who can step in and start in a pinch.
 

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Pass pro — “He is like a granite block in there; he doesn’t move.”

McShay



ESPN sploogefest over the Pats draft.
 

Ale Xander

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Sounds like Ted Karras redux as a day 3er backup who can play both guard and center.

I also wonder if he's a potential replacement for Andrews at center who I believe is up for a new contract soon

Hjalte Froholdt (pronounced yell-duh fro-holt) came to the United States from Denmark as a foreign exchange student his sophomore year in high school. He returned to Denmark for one year before coming back to America to attend the IMG Academy in Florida (to play for former Heisman Trophy winner Christ Weinke) his senior year. Despite limited experience, his promise was not lost on colleges or recruiting services, as he was ranked among the top 20 defensive linemen in the country. Froholdt played in 10 games on defense for Arkansas in 2015 (three tackles) before moving to the other side of the line the following spring. He started all 13 games at left guard in 2016, and then all 12 games at that spot as a junior, not allowing a sack and incurring only two penalties. Froholdt started his senior season at center, starting the first three games there before switching back to left guard for the final nine contests.

By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
Draft Projection
Round 5
NFL Comparison
Greg Mancz
Overview
Froholdt has primarily lined up at guard, but a move to center might give him his best shot as a pro. He has good power to absorb and neutralize at the point of attack, but there just aren't enough wins as an in-line blocker due to his lack of push. Froholdt also struggles to protect his edges through foot quickness or functional power and he should be able to get the help he needs at center. His ability to play both guard and center strengthens his case to become a solid backup who can step in and start in a pinch.
We got ourselves a two-way player! Can he also play special teams?
 

Ale Xander

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So we have:
LT Wynn
LG Thuney
C Andrews
RG Mason
RT Cannon
T/G Cajuste
G/C Froholdt
T Croston
G Karras
C Kirk's kid

Missing anyone?
 
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Their backup OL was as questionable as their starters are strong. I see this as two guys that are fairly flexible and really solidifying anything on the OL.
 

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I know my knowledge here is limited but I think the Pats are crushing this draft so far. I don’t always feel that way.