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Post by Dale on Mar 4, 2019 5:56:02 GMT -6
Arkansas G/C Hjalte Froholdt recorded 31 reps on the bench press at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Froholdt (6'5/306) got his evaluating process started via an appearance at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in January and is now trying to make his mark in Indianapolis. His 31 reps on the bench press were good for fifth-most among offensive linemen at the combine. Froholdt could potentially play either guard or center at the pro level.
Arkansas DT Armon Watts ran the 40-yard dash in 5.23 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Watts (6'5/300) posted the second-worst 40-yard dash among interior defensive lineman early in the day and didn't do the bench press. He was a popular mid-round sleeper pick prior to the combine but may not be as exciting after the underwhelming 40-yard dash. His draft stock currently sits anywhere from a late Day 2 selection to Day 3.
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Post by Dale on Mar 5, 2019 6:08:26 GMT -6
Arkansas CB Ryan Pulley ran the 40-yard dash in 4.61 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine on Monday.
Not a very good time for Pulley; particularly considering his 5-foot-11, 209-pound build. Keep in mind that Pulley also had injury issues and has some red-flags from a suspension, and it appears there's more risk than reward in Pulley's profile at this point.
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Post by Dale on Apr 28, 2019 8:22:31 GMT -6
Patriots selected Arkansas G Hjalte Froholdt with the No. 118 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Froholdt (6’5/306) made 37 starts on the Razorbacks’ offensive line after converting from defensive tackle, dabbling at center but mainly manning right guard and earning second-team All-SEC in 2018. PFF College credited Froholdt with the SEC’s top pass-blocking efficiency rating last season, allowing just five QB pressures and zero sacks. A Denmark native, Froholdt’s short arms (31 ¼") and moderate athleticism limit his ceiling, but his interior flexibility raises Froholdt’s floor, and he offers starter potential at center or guard. The Patriots have done a great job at developing offensive linemen in the past, maybe Froholdt can be the next feather in their cap.
49ers selected Arkansas LB Dre Greenlaw with the No. 148 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Greenlaw boasts a profile of a backside run and chase linebacker but without the athletic profile to match, as Greenlaw's composite score places him in the 16th percentile. He did start a large amount of games in the SEC and certainly looked like he fit in with that speed, and did overcome a high ankle sprain. Greenlaw likely fills a special teams role for the 49ers.
Vikings selected Arkansas DT Armon Watts with the No. 190 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Watts (6’5/300) was a meaningful contributor for only one year on the Razorbacks’ defensive line but capitalized with seven sacks and three forced fumbles across 11 starts. A hamstring injury limited Watts’ pre-draft workouts, but he did hustle out a 5.23 forty, and Watts’ college gape shows an upward-trending interior presence with serious power-rushing ability and uncommon quickness for a 300-pound man. Despite his limited resume, Watts offers starting-caliber traits as an inside presence.
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